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Key Vocabulary for Occasions - Going to a Concert

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Key Vocabulary for Occasions
to shine
to shine
[Verb]

to emit or reflect light or brightness

Ex: The stars shine brightly at night .
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to play
to play
[Verb]

(of a music player, DVD player, musical instrument, etc.) to generate or produce recorded images or sounds

Ex: The radio played a catchy pop song , instantly grabbing the attention of listeners .
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to show
to show
[Verb]

to make something visible or noticeable

Ex: You need to show them your ID to pass the security checkpoint .
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to go in
to go in
[Verb]

to enter a place, building, or location

Ex: While it was raining , she was going in and out of the house .
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to stand
to stand
[Verb]

to be upright on one's feet

Ex: I stand here every morning to watch the sunrise .
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stage
stage
[noun]

an elevated area, especially in theaters, on which artists perform for the audience

Ex: The comedian 's performance had the entire stage lit up with laughter .
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bright
bright
[Adjective]

emitting or reflecting a significant amount of light

Ex: The computer monitor emitted a bright glow , illuminating the desk .
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to look around

to turn your head to see the surroundings

Ex: She looked around the room , her eyes widening in surprise .
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to smile
to smile
[Verb]

to make our mouth curve upwards, often in a way that our teeth can be seen, to show that we are happy or amused

Ex: As they shared a joke , both friends could n't help but smile.
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show
show
[noun]

a public performance or entertainment event, often involving a variety of acts such as music, dance, drama, comedy, or magic

Ex: The magic show had everyone guessing how the tricks were done .
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band
band
[noun]

a group of musicians and singers playing popular music

Ex: She sings lead vocals in a local indie band that performs at small venues around the city .
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sound
sound
[noun]

the audio that comes from a TV, movie, radio, etc.

Ex: The sound of the news broadcast filled the room as they tuned in to the latest updates .
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loud
loud
[Adjective]

producing a sound or noise with high volume

Ex: The conductor signaled for the entire ensemble to play with a loud intensity in the fortissimo passage .
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to clap
to clap
[Verb]

to strike the palms of one's hands together forcefully, usually to show appreciation or to attract attention

Ex: Guests clapped politely at the end of the speech .
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to listen
to listen
[Verb]

to give our attention to the sound a person or thing is making

Ex: She likes to listen to classical music while studying .
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beat
beat
[noun]

a piece of music's or a poem's main rhythm

Ex: He could n't help but nod to the beat of the rhythm .
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to laugh
to laugh
[Verb]

to make happy sounds and move our face like we are smiling because something is funny

Ex: Their playful teasing made her laugh in delight.
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to enjoy
to enjoy
[Verb]

to take pleasure or find happiness in something or someone

Ex: Despite the rain , they enjoyed the outdoor concert .
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song
song
[noun]

a piece of music that has words

Ex: The song's melody is simple yet captivating .
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to change
to change
[Verb]

to not stay the same and as a result become different

Ex: Their relationship changed over the years .
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alive
alive
[Adjective]

filled with energy, excitement, and vitality

Ex: The classroom was alive with the excitement of the upcoming field trip .
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during
during
[preposition]

used to indicate a specific point within the course of a particular event or time

Ex: The fireworks display was spectacular during the New Year 's celebration .
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break
break
[noun]

a rest from the work or activity we usually do

Ex: They grabbed a quick snack during the break.
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snack
snack
[noun]

a small meal that is usually eaten between the main meals or when there is not much time for cooking

Ex: She packed a healthy snack of fruit and yogurt for work .
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drum
drum
[noun]

a musical instrument consisting of a hollow, round frame with plastic or skin stretched tightly across one or both ends, played by hitting it with sticks or hands

Ex: The drum solo in the song is very challenging to play .
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guitar
guitar
[noun]

a musical instrument, usually with six strings, that we play by pulling the strings with our fingers or with a plectrum

Ex: We gathered around the campfire , singing songs accompanied by the guitar.
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crowd
crowd
[noun]

a large group of people gathered together in a particular place

Ex: The street was packed with a crowd of excited fans waiting for the celebrity to arrive at the movie premiere .
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quiet
quiet
[Adjective]

with little or no noise

Ex: The forest was quiet, with only the occasional chirping of birds breaking the silence .
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star
star
[noun]

(astronomy) a shining point found in large numbers in the night sky

Ex: We used a telescope to observe distant stars and galaxies .
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still
still
[Adverb]

up to now or the time stated

Ex: The concert tickets are still available .
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to remember

to keep something in one's mind, particularly an important fact

Ex: Remember, we agreed to meet at 5 p.m. sharp .
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to buy
to buy
[Verb]

to get something in exchange for paying money

Ex: Did you remember to buy tickets for the concert this weekend ?
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ticket
ticket
[noun]

a piece of paper or card that shows you can do or get something, like ride on a bus or attend an event

Ex: They checked our tickets at the entrance of the stadium .
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concert
concert
[noun]

a public performance by musicians or singers

Ex: The school is hosting a concert to showcase the students ' musical talents .
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to feel
to feel
[Verb]

to experience a particular emotion

Ex: I feel excited about the upcoming holiday .
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happy
happy
[Adjective]

emotionally feeling good or glad

Ex: The happy couple celebrated their anniversary with a romantic dinner .
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to dress
to dress
[Verb]

to put clothes on oneself

Ex: After the workout , they showered and dressed in fresh clothes .
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clean
clean
[Adjective]

not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: The hotel room was clean and spotless .
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clothes
clothes
[noun]

the things we wear to cover our body, such as pants, shirts, and jackets

Ex: She was excited to buy new clothes for the summer season .
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to leave
to leave
[Verb]

to go away from somewhere

Ex: I need to leave for the airport in an hour .
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people
people
[noun]

a group of humans

Ex: The people gathered in the town square to celebrate the victory .
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to arrive
to arrive
[Verb]

to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey

Ex: We left early to ensure we would arrive at the concert venue before the performance began .
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hall
hall
[noun]

a large room for gatherings or entertainment

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light
light
[noun]

an object or device that produces brightness, often an electronic item like a lamp

Ex: She turned on the light to read her book .
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