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Face2face - Upper-intermediate - Unit 9 - 9A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 9 - 9A in the Face2Face Upper-Intermediate coursebook, such as "sequel", "rave review", "trailer", etc.

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Face2face - Upper-intermediate
cinema
cinema
[noun]

a building where films are shown

Ex: I love the smell of popcorn at the cinema. 
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release
release
[noun]

a product such as a new movie, video game, etc. made available to the public

Ex: The studio scheduled the release of the new film for Friday. 
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rave
rave
[noun]

an enthusiastic article published in a magazine or newspaper about a particular film, book, etc.

Ex: The magazine published a rave about the groundbreaking research being conducted in renewable energy. 
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to dub
to dub
[Verb]

to change the original language of a movie or TV show into another language

Ex: The studio hired professional voice actors to dub the foreign film into English for international audiences. 
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subtitle
subtitle
[noun]

transcribed or translated words of the narrative or dialogues of a movie or TV show, appearing at the bottom of the screen to help deaf people or those who do not understand the language

Ex: The foreign film had subtitles in English to help viewers understand the dialogue. 
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remake
remake
[noun]

a motion picture or piece of music that is made based on an old song or movie

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sequel
sequel
[noun]

a book, movie, play, etc. that continues and extends the story of an earlier one

Ex: The highly anticipated sequel to the bestselling novel was released to critical acclaim. 
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to set in
to set in
[Verb]

to occur, often referring to something unwelcome

Ex: Despair seems to have set in among the team. 
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special effects

techniques used in movies and other media to create cool visuals or sounds using computers or filmmaking tricks to add excitement

Ex: The blockbuster movie featured breathtaking special effects that amazed audiences. 
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cast
cast
[noun]

all the actors and actresses in a movie, play, etc.

Ex: She was excited to join the cast of the upcoming film. 
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lot
lot
[noun]

a large group of items, objects, or people that are regarded as being together or as having certain characteristics in common

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trailer
trailer
[noun]

a structure made in a factory that is used for living and can be moved easily

Ex: They lived in a trailer while their house was being renovated. 
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shot
shot
[noun]

an independent sequence of a motion picture or TV program that is recorded by one camera without any interruption

Ex: The director was particularly proud of the long shot that captured the breathtaking landscape, showcasing the beauty of the location in a single take. 
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soundtrack

the recorded sounds, speeches, or music of a movie, play, or musical

Ex: The movie's soundtrack features a mix of classical and modern music. 
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costume
costume
[noun]

pieces of clothing worn by actors or performers for a role, or worn by someone to look like another person or thing

Ex: The theater production featured stunning period costumes that transported the audience back in time to the Victorian era. 
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