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Interchange - Intermediate - Unit 13 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 13 - Part 2 in the Interchange Intermediate coursebook, such as "subtitle", "galaxy", "reinvent", etc.

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Interchange - Intermediate
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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action
action
[noun]

the sequence of events forming the plot of a story or drama

Ex: The novel's action unfolds across three generations. 
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comedy
comedy
[noun]

a genre that emphasizes humor and often has a happy or lighthearted conclusion

Ex: The play is a comedy that explores the absurdity of everyday life. 
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animation
animation
[noun]

the act or process of making animated programs, cartoons, etc.

Ex: The animation workshop provided hands-on experience in creating and editing animated sequences. 
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fantasy
fantasy
[noun]

a type of story, movie, etc. based on imagination, often involving magic and adventure

Ex: He loves reading fantasy novels filled with magical creatures. 
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biography
biography
[noun]

the story of someone's life that is written by another person

Ex: The biography of Nelson Mandela highlights his journey and achievements. 
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science fiction

books, movies, etc. about imaginary things based on science

Ex: He enjoys reading science fiction novels set in distant galaxies. 
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thriller
thriller
[noun]

a movie, novel, etc. with an exciting plot that deals with crime

Ex: He enjoys watching thrillers with intense action and unpredictable twists. 
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horror
horror
[noun]

a kind of story, movie, etc. intended to scare people

Ex: He loves horror movies with unexpected plot twists. 
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drama
drama
[noun]

a play that is performed in a theater, on TV, or radio

Ex: He listens to a popular radio drama during his morning commute. 
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war
war
[noun]

a state of armed fighting between two or more groups, nations, or states

Ex: The soldiers marched off to battle, prepared to defend their country in war. 
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documentary

a movie or TV program based on true stories giving facts about a particular person or event

Ex: I saw a great documentary about the history of music. 
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producer
producer
[noun]

a person who deals with supervisory tasks or financial affairs in making a motion picture, play, etc.

Ex: The producer secured the funding needed to start filming the movie. 
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to [take] place

to occur at a specific time or location

Ex: The wedding will take place in a beautiful garden by the lake. 
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galaxy
galaxy
[noun]

a large number of star systems bound together by gravitational force

Ex: Galaxies can vary in shape and size, with types including spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxies, each having distinct structures and characteristics. 
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far
far
[Adverb]

to or at a great distance

Ex: She could hear the music from far down the street. 
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secret
secret
[noun]

a thing or fact that is known and seen by only one person or a few people and hidden from others

Ex: She confided in her best friend, sharing a secret that she had kept for years. 
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performance

the act of presenting something such as a play, piece of music, etc. for entertainment

Ex: He received applause for his performance in the school play. 
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recently
recently
[Adverb]

at or during a time that is not long ago

Ex: We attended a conference recently to stay updated. 
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to reinvent

to completely change one's job or way of living

Ex: After years in finance, she decided to reinvent herself as a yoga instructor. 
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art
art
[noun]

the use of creativity and imagination to express emotions and ideas by making things like paintings, sculptures, music, etc.

Ex: Ballet is an art that combines movement and music in a beautiful way. 
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fame
fame
[noun]

a state of being widely known or recognized, usually because of notable achievements, talents, or actions

Ex: His fame as a musician skyrocketed after his hit single topped the charts. 
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to convince

to make someone do something using reasoning, arguments, etc.

Ex: I tried to convince my friend to join the hiking trip by highlighting the beautiful scenery and adventure it would offer. 
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to achieve

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

Ex: After years of hard work and dedication, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a published author. 
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unpleasant
unpleasant
[Adjective]

not liked or enjoyed

Ex: It's unpleasant to work in an office with no windows. 
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insomnia
insomnia
[noun]

a disorder in which one is unable to sleep or stay asleep

Ex: After several weeks of stress at work, she began to suffer from insomnia, making it difficult to concentrate during the day. 
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diet
diet
[noun]

the types of food or drink that people or animals usually consume

Ex: The cat's diet mainly consisted of dry kibble and occasional wet food for variety. 
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to persuade

to make a person do something through reasoning or other methods

Ex: The company used a compelling advertising campaign to persuade consumers to try their new product. 
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physical
physical
[Adjective]

related to the body rather than the mind

Ex: He experienced physical exhaustion after completing the marathon. 
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to challenge

to invite someone to compete or strongly suggest they should do something, often to test their abilities or encourage action

Ex: She challenges her colleagues to a friendly chess match every Friday. 
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soldier
soldier
[noun]

someone who serves in an army, particularly a person who is not an officer

Ex: Every soldier must undergo rigorous training. 
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military
military
[Adjective]

relating to soldiers or the armed forces

Ex: Military tactics dominated the discussion. 
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exhausted
exhausted
[Adjective]

feeling extremely tired physically or mentally, often due to a lack of sleep

Ex: She felt exhausted after working a double shift at the hospital. 
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effort
effort
[noun]

an attempt to do something, particularly something demanding

Ex: Despite her best effort, she couldn't solve the puzzle. 
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role
role
[noun]

the part or character that an actor plays in a movie or play

Ex: Despite her minor role in that movie, she made a strong impression. 
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ballerina
ballerina
[noun]

a female dancer who performs graceful and precise dance movements on her toes

Ex: She trained for years to become a ballerina. 
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in order
in order
[Adjective]

following the rules of formal debate or meeting conduct

Ex: The objection was overruled because it was not in order. 
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rib
rib
[noun]

each of the curved bones surrounding the chest to protect the organs inside

Ex: The doctor examined the patient's ribs after the fall to check for any fractures. 
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nevertheless
nevertheless
[Adverb]

used to introduce an opposing statement

Ex: The plan was risky; they proceeded nevertheless. 
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bravely
bravely
[Adverb]

in a courageous and determined way, especially in the face of danger, fear, or hardship

Ex: The child bravely held out her arm for the injection. 
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