Titanic: Why the Film Still Moves Audiences

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Titanic: My Favorite Movie

I really enjoyed the movie Titanic because it is a beautiful love story mixed with a real historical tragedy.

The film shows the romance between Jack and Rose, two people from different social classes who fall in love on the famous ship. The scenes are emotional, especially when the ship begins to sink. I loved the music, the costumes, and the amazing acting. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet did a fantastic job. The ending was very sad, but it made the movie even more powerful. I also learned a lot about the real Titanic disaster. This movie made me feel many emotions, and that’s why I liked it so much. It is definitely one of my favorite films.

Relative Clauses: Corrected Sentences

  1. A friend of mine, who lived in Japan for two years, helped me translate the letter.
  2. The accident, which involved thirty cars, took place during the busiest time of the day.
  3. Norman Foster, who is a world-famous architect, is going to design the new art centre.
  4. Bali, where a lot of famous people have houses, is a beautiful island.
  5. Pedro, whose English is very good, lived in New York for five years.

Sunday Traditions and Regulations

  1. He had to put on his best clothes and go to church.
  2. Lawmakers think that people should go to church, or at least not drink, on Sunday mornings.
  3. Nowadays, people do not have to go to church, and for many people Sunday is not a religious celebration, but a day to relax and eat with friends and family.
  4. Mowing your lawn and flushing the toilet after 10 p.m. are prohibited on Sunday in Switzerland.
  5. Washing your car or hanging out your clothes are not noisy activities.
  6. The text mentions a regulation that bans Sunday trading but allows people to buy and sell carrots.
  7. Women who are not married have to be careful if they go parachuting in Florida on Sundays.
  8. Whistling and humming are mentioned.

Phrasal Expressions and Vocabulary

Look forward to; noon; find out; in trouble with;

Have its fair share of; end up in; play it safe; be in a bad mood.

Signs and Notices (Corrected)

  • A seatbelt must be worn.
  • A warning sign should be placed here.
  • Bottles can't be brought into the pool area.
  • The lift must be repaired immediately.
  • It may have been sold.
  • It should have been cleaned.
  • It must have been stolen from her dressing room.

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