Wednesday, 14 December 2016

ENGLISH
VOCABULARY: Unit 2 and 3
To die-died-dying
Te death: Sustantive
It is dead: Adejective
Lie-lying
Villian: A bad person in the film
Plot: A plan made in secret by a group of people
Disappointing: Falling to fulfill someone’s hope
Dull: Lacking interest or excitement
Hilarious: Very funny
Entretaining: Providing amusement or enjoyment
Terrifying: Cause to feel extreme fear
Humankind: Human being consider collectively
Teasure hunts: A search for teasure
Soundtrack: Music of the films
Shoocking: It’s something that impres you
Succes: Sustantive
Succesful: Adjective
Succed: Verb
The more you spend, the more publicity
Though: (Sin embargo)
What is that makes them so succesful?
Matinee: A showing of a movie in the daytime
Rating: System for evaluating how appropiate the movie is for various ages
Hit: Popular and succesful
Sequel: A movie that continues the sory o a previous film
Bombed: Failed
I was on the edge of mi seat the whole time: The movie was very interesting and exciting; you were so involved that you sat on the front part to get closer to the action
Breathtaking: Amazing
Left something to be desired: Not very good; you wish it was better
Trilogy: A serie of 3 movies
I have a hard time: I have difficulty
Premise: The idea or concept
Hard to follow: Difficult to understand or confusing as you were watching the movie
Twist: Unexpected turn of events
Implausible: Too unlikely, not probable, too difficult to belive
Ruined it: Made it bad
Touching: Affected you emotionally in a positive way (heartwarming)
Potty humor: Goss/disgusting, involves sex or bodily functions
Remake: A new version of an old movie

Cast: All the actors and actresses who participated in the movie 

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