Unit 3: If or whether?
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Session 2
Wise business: How much did Disney pay for the rights to Star Wars?
Activity 1
News Review
The business of Star Wars
The seventh Star Wars movie has been shown for the first time in Hollywood. Finn and Neil discuss the movie and why it's a big deal for Disney. And find out why Neil's voice has changed!
Watch the programme and then see what you've learned with a short quiz.
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The story
With a march past of stormtroopers and the robots C3PO and R2D2 rolling down the red carpet, the seventh Star Wars film has had its world premiere in Hollywood.
The movie, The Force Awakens, stars many of the actors who appeared in the original science fiction trilogy, more than 30 years ago.
Report from the BBC's entertainment correspondent, Lizo Mzimba
The world premiere was one of the biggest events Hollywood has ever seen. It's a sign of the affection that fans feel for the science fiction saga, as well as the anticipation for the first Star Wars film in more than 30 years to feature the actors from the original trilogy. Disney paid more than $4bn for Lucasfilm and the rights to the Star Wars franchise. The entertainment giant needs the new films to be a huge success with audiences in order to make that money back.
Key words and phrases
franchise
an agreement to sell a company or brand's products, using their name
merchandising
the business of selling products connected to a popular film or performer or event
cash cow
product or service that continually makes a lot of money
To do
Try these questions to test your ability to use the words from this News Review.
Star Wars quiz
3 Questions
How well did you understand the new language in today's programme?
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Activity
How well did you understand the new language in today's programme?
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Cash cows generate a continual source of income.Question 1 of 3
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Activity
How well did you understand the new language in today's programme?
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Be careful to choose the one that refers to the products themselves, not the process of selling them.Question 2 of 3
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Activity
How well did you understand the new language in today's programme?
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Which answer includes the broadest range of things?Question 3 of 3
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Learn more about this story in News Report.
Session Vocabulary
franchise
an agreement to sell a company or brand's products, using their namemerchandising
the business of selling products connected to a popular film or performer or eventcash cow
product or service that continually makes a lot of money