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Singers often sing this kind of music in a musical play
opera
Rhythm and Blues is its full name because it mixes blues with jazz
R and B
Its full name is popular music because many people like it
pop ( music )
Mozart, Bach and Beethoven wrote this kind of music
classical ( music )
This type of music is often very loud
rock ( music )
Small bands of musicians often play this music, which comes from New Orleans, USA
jazz ( music )
This type of music uses digital instruments and computers
electronic ( music )
a device for storing information in smartphones or digital cameras
memory card
a mobile phone that can be used as a small computer and that connects to the internet
smartphone
the set of keys on a computer or typewriter that you press in order to make it work
keyboard
an area of approximately square-shaped land in a city or a town, often including the buildings that surround it
square
a structure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other
bridge
a place where three or more roads join and traffic must go around a circular area in the middle, rather than straight across
roundabout
one of a set of red, yellow, and green lights that control the movement of vehicles
traffic light
a place with one or more buildings and platforms where trains stop for people to get on or off
train station
a large closed area of land with rows of seats around the sides and often with no roof, used for sports events and musical performances
stadium
a place where stamps are sold and from where letters and parcels are sent
post office
a building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are kept
museum
a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, and where you can sometimes eat meals:
hotel
a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses
hospital
a building or set of buildings where large amounts of goods are made using machines
factory
a building for Christian religious activities
church
a theatre where people pay to watch films
cinema
costing 50% less
half-price
something that is cheaper for a limited time
special offer