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Open world C1 unit 8

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  • to have the actual skills to do sth
    have what it takes to do sth
  • raw, unedited material as it has been originally recorded
    footage
  • named or called; a movie in which the original actors' voices have been replaced with other actors speaking another language
    dubbed
  • the reporting of a particular important event or subject
    coverage
  • say you will harm or cause problems
    threaten
  • A person who knows a lot about a subject, but has little or no experience or real understanding of it
    armchair expert
  • explain, make easier to understand
    clarify
  • a strong public reaction against something
    backlash
  • say to comfort or remove worries
    reassure
  • remove
    withdraw
  • an expression to say you are happy when someone or something is gone
    good riddance
  • well-informed; sharp; experienced
    savvy
  • say something is true
    claim
  • say that you won't do something
    refuse
  • to say that something is not true
    deny
  • ask for publicly
    appeal
  • a great number of complaints, criticisms, or questions suddenly directed at someone
    a barrage of
  • a form of internet vigilantism in which targets are publicly humiliated using technology like social and new media
    online shaming
  • propose
    put forward
  • deceive intentionally
    mislead
  • the best or most exciting part of an event
    highlights
  • all the actors in a movie, play, or show
    cast
  • to watch several episodes (= separate parts) of a television series or programme, one after another:
    binge-watching
  • a situation in which someone is wrongly punished by a court of law for something they did not do
    miscarriage of justice
  • a person who participates in competitions
    contestant
  • (n.) a crime or offence that is less serious than a felony; any minor misbehavior or misconduct
    misdemeanor
  • a person who tells someone in authority about something illegal that is happening, especially in a government department or a company
    whistle blower
  • expert who analyses, explains and gives opinions on events
    commentator
  • a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media
    correspondent
  • to hear a piece of information that someone else was trying to keep secret
    get wind of sth
  • n. Playback of part of a television broadcast, esp. A sporting event, often in slow motion.
    action replay