book - a set of printed pages fastened together inside a cover, that may contain a story, information, poems, or other forms of writing, cartoon - a film or television programme, especially for children, that is made by photographing a series of drawings so that people and things in them seem to move, CD - compact disc: a small round piece of hard plastic with sound recorded on it or computer information stored on it, chat show - a television or radio programme in which famous people talk about themselves and their work, comedy - a funny film, play or television programme, comic - a magazine for children that contains stories told in a series of drawings, cookery show - a television programme with cooking recipes, documentary - a film or television programme that deals with real people and events, DVD - an object like a CD that has a film or television programme recorded on it, film - a series of moving pictures with sound that you can watch at the cinema or at home, game show - a television programme in which people play games or answer questions in order to win prizes, interview - a meeting in which someone asks another person, especially a famous person, questions, in order to publish or broadcast the information, magazine - a large thin book with a paper cover, containing reports, photographs or stories usually published once a month or once a week, music - sounds made by voices or instruments arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to, news - a television or radio broadcast that gives you information about recent events, read by a newsreader with special reports by correspondents, newspaper - a set of large printed sheets of folded paper containing news, articles, and other information, usually published every day, podcast - a radio programme or video that can be downloaded or streamed from the internet onto a computer or mobile device, radio - a piece of equipment that you use for listening to radio programmes, result - the final score, or the name of the winner of a sports event or election, science fiction - books and films about imaginary future events and characters, often dealing with space travel and life on other planets, television - a piece of electrical equipment with a screen, used for watching programmes, TV programme - a television broadcast, video - a recording of moving images and sound made digitally or, in the past, on videotape, weather - a report on the weather in a newspaper or on television, webpage - a page or document that you can read on a website, western - a film about the western United States in the 1800s, usually with cowboys, action figure - a toy model of a person or imaginary being, especially a character in a film or a television programme, blockbuster - something that is very successful, especially a film, show, or novel, board game - an indoor game played on a board, often with pieces that are moved around it, character - a person in a book, play or film, forever - for all time in the future, or for as long as you can imagine, galaxy - an extremely large group of stars and planets, genre - a particular style used in cinema, writing, or art, which can be recognized by certain features, importance - the degree to which something or someone is important, influence - the effect that a person or thing has on someone’s decisions, opinions, or behaviour or on the way something happens, merchandise - goods that people buy and sell, rating - a measurement of how good or popular someone or something is, rescue - to save someone from a dangerous or unpleasant situation, series - a set of television or radio programmes that are all about a particular subject, person, or group of people, special effects - unusual images or sounds in a film, often created with computers, summary - a short account of something that gives only the most important information and not all the details, symbol - someone or something that represents a particular idea or quality, chopstick - one of a pair of thin sticks held in one hand and used in East Asian cultures for eating food, episode - a part of a television or radio story that is broadcast separately and forms one of a series, example - something that you mention in order to show the type of thing that you are talking about and to help to explain what you mean, guest - someone who appears on a television or radio show that they do not regularly appear on, iron - to push a heated iron across cloth or clothes to make them smooth, karaoke - a type of entertainment in which people sing popular songs while recorded music is played, traffic - the vehicles that are travelling in an area at a particular time, accident - a crash involving a car, train, plane, or other vehicle, ambulance - a vehicle for taking people to hospital, arrest - if the police arrest someone, they take that person to a police station because they believe he or she has committed a crime, atmosphere - the mood or feeling that exists in a place and affects the people who are there, crime - an illegal activity or action, criminal - someone who has committed a crime, police car - a car used by the police, police officer - a member of the police, scene - a place where something happens, usually something bad, steal - to take something that belongs to someone else without permission, thief - someone who steals something, victim - someone who has been harmed, injured, or killed as the result of a crime, battery - an object that fits into something such as a radio, clock, or car and supplies it with electricity, cause - to make something happen, usually something bad, cross - to go from one side of something such as a road or river to the other, secret - a piece of information that is known by only a small number of people, and is deliberately not told to other people, argue - if people argue, they speak to each other in an angry way because they disagree, lie - to deliberately say something that is not true, truth - the actual facts or information about something, rather than what people think, expect, or make up, ending - the way in which something such as a story, film, or play ends, slow - not busy, exciting, or full of activity, real - something in a book or film that is real seems so much like life that you almost believe it exists, acting - the job or skill of performing in plays and films, day-care - the job of looking after children, especially while their parents are working, escape - an act of avoiding or getting away from a person, place, or bad situation, frightening - making you feel afraid, grow up - to change from being a baby or young child to being an older child or adult, play - to have a particular part in a play or film, follow - to walk or drive closely behind someone in order to watch them, identity - who you are, or what your name is, present - something that you give to someone, for example to celebrate a special occasion such as a birthday, secret agent - someone whose job involves working for a government and finding out the secrets of other governments, thriller - a book, play, or film that tells an exciting story, especially about something dangerous like a crime,

Words & their definitions (topic: film) BfS A2+ unit 8

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