- Home
- Member
- Orsina
- Orsina's entries
- An englsh lesson about the film "an inconvenient Truth"
An englsh lesson about the film "an inconvenient Truth"
- 84
- 0
- 2
I have to be honest, I am not so enthusiastic over the documantary film, because it´s seems to be produced like a hollywood film.
A lot of things in the film are staged and the film director didn´t left nothing to chance.
Davis Guggenheim was the Vice-präsident of the United States and produced the film in 2006.I think the topic is always current(up to date),because people destroy the enviroment and ask each other what are the reason for enviorment´s problems ,every day.
I like jut films about the topic which are just objective without PR(public relations)and without some celebrities.
Oh,dear that will be a long period about this topic.
we will see!
A lot of things in the film are staged and the film director didn´t left nothing to chance.
Davis Guggenheim was the Vice-präsident of the United States and produced the film in 2006.I think the topic is always current(up to date),because people destroy the enviroment and ask each other what are the reason for enviorment´s problems ,every day.
I like jut films about the topic which are just objective without PR(public relations)and without some celebrities.
Oh,dear that will be a long period about this topic.
we will see!
Latest entries
Latest comments
| Nov 30th Dorchadas |
| Nov 30th Ga |
| Nov 23rd FandeBach |
| Nov 23rd Mike |
| Nov 20th si.tuviera.fluidez |
Entries by Month
| 2011 |
|---|
| December (2) |
| November (8) |
| October (1) |
| September (11) |

An English Lesson about the Film "An Inconvenient Truth" [Conventions about which words are capitalized are different in English than in German. In English, nouns are not distinguished from other words as far as capitalization goes. Names of languages are always capitalized. A title always begins with a capital letter, but there are two main styles for which words are capitalized in the rest of a title. In one style, one only capitalizes other words which would be capitalized in a sentence. In the other style, one capitalizes all words except for "small" words, words (such as "about" and "the") which are mainly grammatical in nature.]
I have to be honest, I am not so/very enthusiastic about this documentary film, because it´s seems to be produced like a Hollywood film.
A lot of things in the film are staged and the film director didn't leave anything to chance. [Alternative: "... the film director left nothing to chance."]
Davis Guggenheim was the Vice President of the United States and produced the film in 2006. [Guggenheim was never the Vice President of the US. Al Gore, who appears in the film, was Vice President from 1993 to 2000.]
I think the topic is always current (up to date), because people do things which destroy the environment and ask each other what are the reasons for environmental problems every day.
I prefer films about the topic which are just objective without PR (public relations) and without some celebrities.
Oh, dear, I've written a lot about this topic.
We will see!
Davis Guggenheim Al Gore was the vice-president of the United States, who, along with David Guggenheim, produced the film in 2006.