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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination B2 (Unit 24: Vocabulary - Entertainment)


Topic vocabulary in contrast

enjoy (v) to get pleasure from something Did you enjoy your meal?
entertain (v) to give a performance that people enjoy The children sang and danced to entertain the crowd.
play (v) to have a particular part in a play or film She played Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire.
act(v) to perform in plays or films I've always wanted to act.
star (v) if you star in a film, play, television programme, etc, or if it stars you, you are the main actor or performer in it He starred in the school play.
audition (n) an occasion when you sing, dance or act so that someone can decide if you are good enough to perform Good luck with your audition for the play.
rehearsal (n) an occasion when you practise for the performance of a play, concert, etc We've got rehearsals every night this week.
rehearse (v) to practise a play, concert, etc before giving a performance How many times are you going to rehearse that song before the talent show?
practise (v) to repeat an activity regularly so that you become better at it How many hours a day do you practise?
scene (n) a part of a play, book, film, etc in which events happen in the same place or period of time I love the opening scene of Macbeth.
scenery (n) the furniture and painted background on a theatre stage The play was good but the scenery wasn't very realistic.
stage (n) the part of a theatre where the actors or musicians perform They had now been on stage for over four hours.
band (n) a group of musicians who play popular music He used to play in a jazz band.
orchestra (n) a large group of musicians who use many different instruments in order to play mostly classical music There are over fifty people in the school orchestra.
group (n) a small set of musicians who play pop music Would you like to be in a pop group?
review (n) an article in which someone gives their opinion of a play, book, exhibition, etc The film got really good reviews.
criticism (n) a comment or comments that show that you think something is wrong or bad The new plans drew fierce criticism from local people.
ticket (n) a piece of paper that shows that you have paid to do something such as go to a concert, visit a museum,or travel on a train, bus, plane, etc We'll send your tickets a week before your flight.
fee (n) an amount of money that you pay to be allowed to do something such as join an organisation The gallery charges a small entrance fee.
novel (n) a long written story about imaginary characters and events Have you read any of Martin Amis' novels?
fiction (n) books and stories about imaginary events and people Hardy wrote poetry as well as fiction.
comic (n) a magazine that contains stories told in a series of drawings My little brother gets a comic every Friday.
cartoon (n) a film orTV programme made by photographing a series of drawings so that things in them seem to move; a humorous drawing or series of drawings in a newspaper or magazine There's a very funny cartoon in today's paper.
comedian (n) someone whose job is to entertain people by making them laugh The comedian was so bad the audience didn't let him finish his act.
watch (v) to look at someone or something for a period of time Did you watch the news last night?
see (v) to watch something such as a film or television programme Have you seen American Beauty?
look (v) to direct your eyes towards someone or something so that you can see them Dan looked at his watch.
listen (v) to pay attention to a sound, or to try to hear a sound Do you like listening to music?
hear (v) to realise that someone or something is making a sound Mary heard the sound of voices.


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