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Websites often have sections featuring Famous ones with celebrities. 5 According to a poll this type of photo comprises 30% of photos taken by 18 aavyearolds 6. The person in the background appears to be smaller than normal THREE TRENDS IN ‘STRACKE-US WAN BENCLISAMAN PHOTOGRAPHY you might be interested in these three trends: selfes, forced perspective photos and photobombing, | you're into photography, Hiseifies Aselfeis a photo that you take of yourself You can take a selfe with a digital camera, a mobile ora smarthphane. Seles are often posted on photo- sharing websites such 5 Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. In December 2012, Time magazine noted that “selfe” was among the “top 10 buzzwords” of. 2012. Apoll commissioned by smartphone and camera maker Sarnsung found that selfes make up 30% of the photos taken by people aged 18-04 perspective photos create an optical illusion. Many forced perspective photos consist of tone person in the foreground, with another figure or object inthe background. The person in the foreground often appears larger than normal; and the person or object in the background appears to be smaller. This effect is achieved by having the person in the foreground appear to touch the person cor object in the background For example, a woman in the foreground could hold out her hhand and appear to touch the Eiffel Tower, whichis in the background. Of course, you can create optical illusions: like these with software such as Photoshop, but doing it for real is alot more fun! Fiphotobombing Photoborbing isthe act of appearing in someone else's photo, often as ajoke. A number of ‘websites include sections on photodombing, especialy the photobombing of celebrities Photobornbing by animals is also quite common. One of the most famous animal photobombers is known as Crasher Squirrel. He appeared ina photo of a Minnesota couple who were taking shots of themselves in May 2009 at Banff National Park in Alberta (Canada). As they were sitting fon some rocks next toa lake, a Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel stood up right in front ofthe lens and appeared in the shot. 9 INFORMATION BOX | One of the fst teenagers toukea pcre of 5 Revs was @ Grand ti Deter = NE Anastasia Nikolaena tthe ge oft), She took the photo inoig Inthe leer tt companied the photograph she wrote, "Took this pictice of mpelfookng atthe pa in Fer telephone clases wth the Hot Enlsh Method, conte dasses@hotnglsragsin com /wneelephoneenglshcom 7 FREE Audi flee Doviloas the MP3 sud fle for thir ments s magazine for her ‘mvotleambatengisheom/mpse newsletter J) wwwearahotenglsh com Idioms Phrasal Verbs Listening les PN. Aticles Great content Vocabulary The Het Engl ) Sign up for FREE material at ‘STRACK E ENGLISHMAN EEN ISETOMAN GRAMMAR BOOSTER HOW TO USE THE PAST PERFECT CS (ca thad seen it before. thadn’t seen it before Had | seen it before? You had seen it before You hadn't seen it before Had you seen it before? He had seen it before. He hadn't seen it before Had he seen it before? ‘She had seen it before. She hadn't seen it before Had she seen it before? It had seen it before. It hadn't seen it before Had it seen it before? We had seen it before. We hadn’t seen it before Had we seen it before? They had seen it before. They hadn't seen it before Had they seen it before? The Past Perfect The abbreviated forms are Vd, you'd, he'd, she'd, it'd we'd, they'd We form the Past Perfect with had + a past participle. We can use the Past Perfect to refer to an action that happened before another Past Simple action. For example: "When | arrived atthe cinema, the film had already started.” B3opm: The fle started. gpm: | arrived atthe cinema. “The film had already started when | arrived at the We can use question words (who, what, when, where, Why, etc) with the Past Perfect. For example: a) Where had you put it? b) What had they done? Dialogue: The fight It's Sunday morning and Josh and Karen have just met in the street. josh had planned to go away for the weekend. [Listen and complete with the core nouns] Karen: Josh how's it going? Josh: Not bad. Karen: Weren't you supposed tobe in Frankf this). Josh: Yeah, but never made it Karen: What happened? Josh: Well just when got to the (2). Trealised that Fle my passport at home So, | had to race back Karen: Josh Karen Josh (6) __topickitup. Lucky Fale home ely cay shad enough ine Phew! Yea, well, anyway got backto the apor and rushed tothe but as Iwas going through the scat checkin they told me that he eck that 1d printed of was valid boarding 6) 50, U couldnt go trough What disaster! By theme Fd messed around printing itof agai, the (6) had 8 J wwlearnhotengshcom / Foran Englsilanguage course abread, email deses@hetengshmagzzine com aleeady eft Karen: Oh, no Josh: So, nyway, | booked another (9) for later that day, but when | went to putin my creditcard deta | coulds't find my wallet. don't know what had happened. I musthave dropped it somewhere. Anyway, | had to spend thenext (8) or so reporting my lost credit cards, Inthe end ust went backtobed Sometimes, isthe only solution N WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE ~ MAIN DISH? IATURAL ENGLISH ‘© TRACKS ENGLISHMAN IRISHMAN, PUERTO RICAN WOMAN, TRISHWOMAN, AMERICAN WOM SCOTTISH WOMAN, Pere ee ee 4 (engand ety Erm, my favourite dish? Probably roast chicken My favourite main dish is probably a good curry with € | because that's what a chicken biryani and some naan bread. It’s the one | _used to eat on Sundays thing | really miss now | live abroad. bp | _asakid Melissa | ‘Anne Lydon “sie is used to indicate that the Armstrong frst ‘theatre ‘texthas appeared exactly the way Ee rector) Sonya ce od rte) sets My favourite main dish would be roast beef wih potatoes If eould only eat one thing fortheret | ana bes ograwy, Chiny fe would say susbi ErmcTioink | erbecauselt it's delicious and it has lots of variety and reminds me of options for you to choose from and at the ‘Sunday dinners crectyoumealyoucontieeatalor | hore ry ‘inure nen = nie eer ated fingsay MacNaughton Se cena abe marketing arctan executive My favourite main creas rt dish would be Flanuletnmenycs grilled salmon sacha giled salmon See tnd fesh pesto. | My favourite main dish is fried chicken fove salmon and and gravy with white rice and string Ilove pesto, and beans. Erm, I love it because my mom. een beans are my makes it-so good [sic]. Favourite vegetable, Fer mere company doses of psetiten, contac classes @hotenglahnagstine com /wwwlearhotngishcam | 11 Objectives Tolean some useful words and expressions or ashing pemision Think about it When waste last time you asked for permission? What were you asking permission fo? When was the last ime someone atte you permission todo something? What wast for? Have you ever been refused permission todo something? Wht was? Why? Wht ei you do? PRACTICAL ENGLISH ASKING FOR PERMISSION ‘This month we're looking at how to ask for permission ‘Asking for permission Can | ask you a question, please? May | have another piece of cake, please? Could | turn off the lights, please? Do you mind if leave a bit early today? Is it OK if! sit here? Would you mind if| asked you something? Would they mind if| gave it back tomorrow? Would it be allright if | moved the table, please? Ifyou don't mind, I'd like to start from the middle. Would it be too much trouble to ask for another one? Is it all right if| take this one? You don't mind if| sit here, do you? Are we allowed to take our bags in? eocccce eee Giving Permission Yes, you can Yes, ofcourse Yes, of course you can Of course that would be all ight Yes, thats fine. ox © Sure. © Go ahead © No problem. . . . . Refusing permission © No, you can’t © Of course you can’t ‘© Actually, you aren't allowed to do that. ‘© Actually, 'd rather you didn't No, 'm sorry but you can’t Wm affaid you can't do that Yes, | would. (in answer to, "Would you rind if..2") Vm not sure I think you'd better wait until Mark gets back, ‘aauaseroy L Ree 7 =< Dialogue: The exam Declan isin an exam hall. He's about to do an exam Ms Harsh is invgilating. [listen once. Then, complete the text with the correct words, is Harsh D=Declan SeStudent : Now, come in quickly and sit H: Nol He opens a can of | down quietly Do NOTtum over drink] What was that noise? youreram papers unlltel you: Nothing! todo so. Rememberto write H: Is that a can of (6), your name cleatly atthe top of ___> the paper, and make sure you Yes, would you like some? read the questions carefully _H: You can't drink thatin here. You may now turn over your Give it to me! exam papers. You have two Dr Can | go tothe (6) hours to complete please? Excuse me! : No! But 've got to go. : Well you can't. [His mobile phone stats ringing |What's #: Shushl You can't shout ke: that! # Sorry! Excuse me, t: What's wrong? that? Can open the (i) D: My) Do you —_____ please? mind if get? Hilde it H: Yes, Ido. coughing] Excuse me! D: Actually Pd better get. "Hi [whispering] Hello? yeah, i's me I'm in an exam t: What? We're just about to...” Can | sharpen my pencil? H: You can’t make phone calls : Yes, but doit (2) inan (§) ——___ Im THe starts confiscating the phone. sharpening his pencil]What __D: You can't take my phone! areyou doing? Hi: Oh, yes, lean You said | could sharpen my _D: Oh, no, you cant. pencil H: Oh, yes, lean : You can't use an electric : SHUSHII! Do you mind sharpener, Give tt me. [His penal fl tothe ground] Doypou mind pickup the 6) ___> i Justdoit quid Excuse mel Excuse me! keeping the (9) down! We're trying to do an exam inhere! t: Whats it now? Vm thirsty, Can I get af) —__? Learn English! Get the Hot English App! Subscribe and save 42%! Aj12-month subscription gives you access to hours of fantastic English learning material! + Increase your range of vocabulary! ‘« Improve your listening skills! « Perfect your pronunciation! Read and listen to improve your English on an iPhone, iPad, smartphone, tablet computer, PC, Mac... BEY Macao bas sanary 2015 ise Objective To improve you istening and reading sil Think aboutit What anguages can you speak? How di you lum then? Have you ever practised speaking the lnguage? Who you spatter made sale nen pean gage What dyes How dite cher peop ex? How “serous” waste mista Have you eve ade the mista again? How ca you avid making stakes when spealing a language? Exams This reading and listenin activity wll help prepare you for English exams such as PET and TOEFL. Look atthe words oF ‘expressions below, In what way could they be connected to language mistakes? What do you think the mistake was? Make notes, butter | [donkey igh] ‘embarrassed |[ pregnant Yale | [jail Read or isten tthe article ‘nce te compare your ideas from the Preeading activity. Read the article agai. Then, answer the questions. 1. What was Francesca eating in a bar? 2. What did she want for her toast? 3. What did she ask fe Spanish? 4 What does “I'm so high” also mean? 5. What dos if you say you're “embarazada" in Spanish? 6. Which word has the same initial sound as “jal: “joke” or "yoke"? NY LA MISTAKES! ec asked a few people about the language mistakes they made when speaking a foreign language. Here are a few of their funny stories “Iwas in a bar in Spain having breakfast with some toast and jam. | wanted some butter to put on my toast. In italian ‘butter is ‘burro’. As Spanish and tralian are very similar languages, | asked the waiter for some ‘burro’. Unfortunately he didn't understand me, which was probably because ‘burro’ means ‘donkey’ in Spanish!” “Iwas in New York City and it was my fist time in an English-speaking country | had never studied English before and I was there to lear it. One night | was ‘out with a few international students and native English speakers and we went to a pub. The chair | was sitting fon was very high, so said cout loud, ‘I'm so high!" My friends gave me a strange look. At the time, | didn’t understand why, but the following day one of my friends explained that the ‘expression ‘I’m high’ means that you feel strange in your head because you've taken drugs.” “Last summer I went on holiday to Spain with my family. was at 2 restaurant and | bumped into a waiter carrying some glasses of water that fell to the ground and smashed. | wanted to say hat | was sorry and that | was embarrassed. So, | said, "Perdén, perdén! Yo soy muy embarazadal’ The waiter immediately looked at ry belly and asked me if was hurt. He made me sit ona chair and tld me not to worry. Later, | found out tat I'd told hi that | was ‘pregnant’ because ‘embarazads’ means ‘pregnant’ in Spanish and not ‘embarrassed “Iwas in the United States and |had an interview for ‘a medical prograrn at Yale TRACK CNC SCOTSWOWN ll NGU University. | wanted to share the good news with a friend and | said, ‘I can't wait to go to Yale’, but | pronounced "Yale! as ‘all. My friend seemed very concemed and asked why | wanted to go to jail | replied, ‘Because it's ‘one of the best universities in the world! I said. Then, she began to laugh and told me that where | actually wanted to-go was ‘Yale’, and that ‘al! is another word for ‘prison’. | ll definitely never make that mistake again.” to cance nal oes) etenacaenty ath yoobesy era tt FREE subserponfyourecommend Hot Eglo Language eres to your company Emalcsses@lexmbotnghshcam / weambatengsheom | 15 eed Objective Toimproveyoureaig end stern sil, Think about it eed aes Exams Thslstening activity ill help prepare you for English exams such as PET and TOEFL. When was the lst ime you flew somewhere? Whee dd you go? Which sitline id you fy with? Di you have to pay for any etaso add-on? What were they? ‘eyo signed up to any quent yer programs? Which ons? Have you ever exchanged ary ait mils fora fee fight? Where cid you go? Hi Pre-reading You're going to read an attic about how aitfines make money from extras. What do you think these extras” are? Fi Reading I Read the article once to compare your ideas from the Prereading activity. Fl Reading II Read the article again Then, answer the question. 1 How much did from add-ons last yon 2. What was the figure good matketi tol for ail airlines ‘oney from 7. How much is the airline that makes the most from dd-ons making per passenger? 8. What percent oftheir income does the amount Ryanair makes from extras account for? HOW AIRLINES MAKE THEIR . MONEY How much did you pay for your last flight? What about all the extras? A new report by analysts IdeaWorks shows that airlines made £18 billion last year charging passengers for add-ons, twice as much as, three years ago. So, what are these "extras"? Well, they include the prices you pay for inflight food and drinks, as well as charges for paying for tickets by credit card, reserving a Seat, geting an upgrade, and penalties for not having printed your boarding pass. Airlines also get commission from ear rental firms and hotels that they recommend to their passengers. Another important source ‘of revenue comes from frequent flyer programs (FFPs). As a customer, you can earn (air) miles ‘every time you fly and then convert these into free airline tickets or use the miles at restaurants or hotels. For the airlines, there are several benefits. Firstly, erry Coar rn eerie the program is great for creating customer loyalty But on top of that, airlines also get money from credit card companies, hotels, supermarket chains and restaurants, who buy air miles for their own loyalty programs. For example, if you accumulate enough points on your supermarket loyalty card, you can exchange these for airline flights So, which airlines are making the most from all the extras? The winner is. Aussie based Qantas, which eams £37 per passenger. They're followed by AirAsiaX (£28.86 per passenger), Korean Air (£28.82), Virgin Atlantic (G18.95) and Jetstar (£18.42) Ina table of the top 10 airlines in Europe Jetz.com came top at £30.15 Surprisingly, Ryanair was sixth on the list, making just {fil per customer last year, ‘which accounts for 22% of their income. ime you buy an airline smember to take Te % account ofall the extras you might have to pay! © [Glossary inte ut I wwulesmhotengish cam | Looking 2 ust Fglshlangunge course sre? Cont esses @hotenglihmagainecon 19 WORD BOOSTER 12 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS WITH GET ‘The verb to get is extremely useful It can be used in a number of expressions. It can also mean several different things: to become, to arrive, to receive, to buy. The words in brackets can be substituted for others. Ifyou “get married”, you marry. “We're geting maried next yeae” things worse”, they become worse. “fy headache gets worse, I'm going to see a doctor” Ifyou “get angry’, you become angry. 1 get angry when people take my things without asking.” Get up The time you “get up” is the time you get out of bed 41 gotup at sam this rmoring.” FREE Adio lee Download the MP3 audi files for tha mont magazine fom het ‘et learbotenishcom/mp3s Ifit “gets dark’, it becomes dark ing dak. We should go home.” “ws Ifyou “get lost”, you dont krow Where you are. “We got lost in the forest” If you “get dressed”, you puton clothes 1 got dressed in just five minutes.” Ifyou “get out” of a car you leave the ca. “She got out of the car.” Get along with m Ifyou "get along with” someon, youpave a The time you "get ————_ Get (a computer) Ifyou “get an email”, you Ifyou “get a computer”, = he best way to learn any words or expressions is by seeing or hearing them in context when you're reading a listening to English Make a note of any words or expressions that you like (or want to learn) and write these down in sentences. Remember, always record language in phrases or sentences ~ never as individual words. You should alzo practise using the words or expressions as often as you can: in conversation, on the phone, in emails, etc For mare company sss pit ula, contact chses@lennbtenlshcom /wnuleambtenglhcom | L the film the British hate! 7 Princess Diana died in August 1997, but she's often in the news. A recent film about her, Diana, has just come out. However, it's had some pretty bad reviews. D jana is 2 2013 biographical drama about the last two years of Diana's life. The movie is based on Kate Snell's 2001 book Diana: Her Last Love, and stars Brtish-Australian actress Naomi Watts (who plays the part of the princess). The film deals with the period from 1995-1997. This is around the time of Diana's divorce from Prince Charles, and her secret love affair with Pakistani heart surgeon Dr Hasnat Khan (played by actor Naveen Andrews). Unfortunately, the flm hasn't been received very well. The Telegraph said the film was “a special class ‘of awful”, while The Mirror labelled it “cheap and ccheerless”. David Edwards of The Mirror awarded the film one star out of five, as did Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian, who called the movie “car crash cinema” The Hollywood Reporter described the UK reaction as “some of the worst reviews for a British fir in recent memory”, And Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of just 2%, based on reviews from av eritics ‘So, why do people feel so strongly about it? Many see the film as sensationalist - deliberately cashing in on the anniversary of Diana's death. Others say it's just a bad movie with a poor seript. Real life heart surgeon Hasnat Khan said the film was a Betrayal of his relationship with Diana. "Only | and my closest friends knew what really went on,” he added. The Pakistan-born medic invited the moviernakers to “make amends” by donating some of the proceeds to his Chain of Hope charity, which provides heart surgery to children in Ethiopia, Director Oliver Hirschbiegel has said that he's “devastated”. “In all the other places where it’s opened — Poland, the Czech Republic, Turkey and Slovakia —it's been very strong,” he said. “I think forthe British, Diana is still a trauma they haven't come to terms with,” he added. Maybe he's right! © WW Mm a DIANA Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel Starting Naomi ‘Watts and Naveen Andrews. Based on the book Diana: Her Lact Love by Kate Snel (Dian’ Frances, née Spencer) ‘wes bor on ist ly 1961 She wat theft wife of Charles, France of Wales (hoi the let child of Queen Elizabeta 1p, Diana's wedding tothe Prince of Wales was on 29%h Jaly 1981, lewas held in St Pats Cathedral ane seen by ver 70 milion from around ‘hewn Dara wat mel wean ppc international Campaign to Ban Landmines. Hor 1989, she waste president of Great ‘Ommond Steet Hospital for Gite Her moariage ended indvorce on 8th August 1996. She died ina caf cash in Parson st Agus 1997 CoS sn Desa nabecyea fa sae Ete ‘Stag ney on Seekottaaes WONT 2 Objective Toimprve your English by reading about music andlstening to sor ies. Think aboutit Have you ead any song yay ofthese star What do ups to yur out ng BEngIo Hw secs ave eben tec thinkof them? Do any singers ‘STRACKTE ENCLSHMAN EUS MAN i hee ; ENGLISH cere are three Latin pop stars who've become internationally H famous after crossing over into the English-speaking market. eS Ricky Martin (born \ December 1971} ANS started off his 7, musical career at the age of 12 in the alk.boy pop band Io Menudo, After five years with the group, Ricky launched a solo career, releasing his first album, Ricky Martin, in t991. Since then, he's become ‘one ofthe most successful Latin stars of all time, especially after the release in 1999 of his single Livin’ La Vida Loca, The song helped with Ricky's success in the USA and the world, It’s also said to have helped | other Latin artists (including Enrique Iglesias and Shakira) cross over into the English-speaking market. His Grammy. award winning track, The Cup of Life (La Copa de Vida) was the official song of the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Ricky Martin Livin’ La Vida Loca She's into superstitions, Black cats and voodoo dolls, Well, [feel « premonition, That gir’ gonna make me fall. Enrique Iglesias Known as “The . King of Latin Pop, Enrique Iglesias {bom May 1975) is 1 | a Spanish singer | songwriter, model “ "A, actor and record producer. With songs such as Away, Be With You, Dont Tarn Off the Lights and Her, he's become an international sensation. \ Recently, he's collaborated with American artists such as Usher, Akon, and Pitbull His collaboration with Pitbull I Like It has become a club favourite. Enrique is the son of famous Spanish singer Julio Iglesias. Hero Would you swear that youll always be mine? Or would you lie? Would you run and hide? ‘Am Lin too deep? Have I Tost my mind? Tdontt care you're here tonight, Shakira Columbian superstar Shakira (born February 1972) is a singer-songwriter, dancer, record producer and model. She first entered the English-speaking market in 200r with her fifth album, Laundry Service. Her lead single of the album, Whenever, Wherever became the best-selling single of 2002 Shakira's song Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) was the official song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and was the best-selling World Cup song of all time. One of her most famous songs is Hips Don't Lie, which featured rapper Wyclef Jean, Don't lie Shakira, Shakira, I never really knew that she could dance like this, ‘She makes a man want to speak Spanish, 2Cémo se llama? (si), Bonita (si); Mi casa (Shakira, Shakira); Su casa,* (Ob, baby when you talk like that, You make a woman go mad, So be wise and keep on, Reading the signs of my body. © What's her name? Beal fs: My house (shot, Shay Her boos Oo SESS SEERA.) vy, LéArhot p= ‘English Po ‘COTES AND TELEPHONE COURSES rer ia Learn * English... ‘> ..With Hot English Skype-phone classes! J Bd : © Native English teachers. @ FREE materials. © Structured classes with clear objectives. © Trial class just €5.95. © Choose your timetable from 7am - 10pm (CET). But don’t take our word for it, try out a or ses from: and then choose one of the four courses from below. — wwwilearnhetenglish.com/shop he . = . vif a) 1 (>) (00 34) 91 455 0273 ®) telephone-english @ classes@learnhotenglish.com www.learnhotenglish.com ‘STRACKTRENGUSHWOWANG ENGLUSHIVAN justified When Objective To improve your reading an listening sil Exams. This reading and istnin activity wll hap prepare you for English exams such as FCE, IELTS and TOEFL, Think aboutit Do you prefer speaking diet or being more indirect when communicating? Can hing? ever be Doyou preter people speakher mind or tobe bi more tact Why? HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE BRITISH Te British often use indirect language in an attempt Itisn't too bad. She likes itt to be polite. As 2 result, it can be hard to understand the true meaning behind the words. 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Walter: So, you guys, i's been have your haircut where fall asleep at tht. about six months since you pay a hundred euros at that stage Pe ct ny har. 'm andyouhavea glassof Erie: think so. starting to look abit champagne ora glassof Luisa: Yeah shaggy. [I know. | was wine ora nicecofee? Or Eric: Doyoulite the head going to say something] do you prefer the 9.99 massage, Luisa? Where should | go? haircut, in and out? Luisa: 1 don't actually, no. There's a place near Luisa: 1 preferin and out Eric: Really? mme..but | don't know. personally Luisa: Because they put you in era its cheap, but I'm Eric: Really? the chair, and they bend not sure it's good. Luisa: Yeah | don’t actually ike your neck back and it Walter: Yea, cheap hairat. going tothe hairdresser. always hurts my neck, | don’t know. 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Make nates EiReading I Read olsen tothe ate once tecompar yt ics rm tin Presenting activ Fi Reading IT Read the article agi. Then, write summary ef how the author thinks Dynamo did each tick \ Wd © Language focus Collecatrons The truth 's walked on water, HH esstivees glass, and levitated at the side of a bus. Dynamo is one of England's most famous magicians. He's achieved a huge following from his incredible stunts. But how does he do them? The river On 2sth June 2011, Dynamo was filmed walking on the River Thames, The stunt was designed to generate publicity for his latest show. Dynamo walked about a hundred metres on the water before he was taken away in a passing police boat How did he do it? It's possible he was walking on a concealed, transparent platform just beneath the surface of the water. At one point, two canoes seem to hit the platform accidentally. The police boat is believed to be a fake. The necklace In Las Vegas in 200, Dynamo borrowed a necklace from a woman and swallowed it. He then pulled itout from a “hole” in his stomach How did he do i? It’s been suggested that he had a fake torso. So, instead of actually swallowing the necklace, he sirnpl slipped it underneath the prosthetic stomach and then pulled it out again The dive In 2012, Dynamo walked down the LA Times headquarters in Los Angeles, stopping in a horizontal position just above the ground How did he do it? The trick happened at night, where the truth P UxnEz it would have been harder to spot a wire or harness. There were floodlights on the ground which shone ‘onto Dynamo but which created shadows behind him where a climbing rope ‘or support harness could ‘easily have been hidden, The glass window Also in 2012, at party on the ground floor of a shop in London, Dynamo gave his jacket to 2 pair of bouncers who held it in front of him to create a shoulder-high sereen. He then disappeared behind the screen before re ‘emerging on the other side of the shop window as if he'd walked straight through the glass. How did he do i? It's most likely that the solid window had a secret hatch at the bottom which Dynamo could have opened while he was covered. He probably slipped through this before the coat-screen was The bus On 23rd June 2013, Dynamo could be seen levitating at the side of a double-decker bus as part of a promotion for Pepsi Max. It appeared that he was just resting his arm on top of a double- decker bus and floating as it drove around London. How did he do it? Throughout the stunt Dynamo's right arm — the ‘one touching the bus — remains at a perfect right angle to his body. Some have speculated that his real right arm is tucked beneath his clothes, while a prosthetic limb is bolted to the bus. This fake arm also ehind ‘conceals a metal rod which holds him up. 0 DYNAMO- amo isan English mloanehose alae Steven Frayne. 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