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FCE Vocabulary Part 2

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  • Room where and artist paints or a musician practises (noun)
    Studio
  • Actors in a film, play or show (noun)
    Cast
  • To accept a particular job or responsibility (ph verb)
    Take on
  • What do you stick to your skin to protect a small cut?
    A plaster
  • Meaning of "apprenticeship"
    A period of time working for a skilled person, often for a low payment, in order to learn that person's skills
  • A break or crack in something hard, especially a bone (noun)
    Fracture
  • To be confident that you can depend on someone (ph verb)
    Count on
  • Meaning of "current"
    Of the present time
  • If you have a deep cut you may need these in order to join the edges
    Stitches
  • An injury to a joint (place where two bones are connected) caused by a sudden movement (noun)
    Sprain
  • Meaning of "earnings"
    The amount of money that someone is paid for the work they do
  • Where do you play football?
    Pitch
  • Musical performance done by one person alone, or a musical performance in which one person is given special attention (noun)
    Solo
  • The story of a book, film, play, etc. (noun)
    Plot
  • The use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury (noun)
    Treatment
  • A painting, photo, drawing, etc. of a person or, less commonly, a group of people (noun)
    Portrait
  • To practise a play, a piece of music, etc. in order to prepare it for public performance (verb)
    Rehearse
  • To describe or express the important facts or characteristics about something or someone (ph verb)
    Sum up
  • A set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else, especially for a party, film or play (noun)
    Costume
  • Sport of jumping into water or swimming under water
    Diving
  • Used to refer to a type of painting, drawing or sculpture that uses shapes, lines and colour in a way that does not try to represent the appearance of people or things (adj)
    Abstract
  • Process of making or growing goods to be sold (noun)
    Production
  • Someone whose job it is to control a camera (noun)
    Camera operator
  • Physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or attack (noun)
    Injury
  • Much greater that usual, especially in skill, intelligence, quality, etc. (adj)
    Exceptional
  • Continue (ph verb)
    Go on
  • To connect a computer to a system by typing your name (and sometimes password) (ph verb)
    Log on
  • Meaning of "self-employed"
    Not working for an employer but finding work for yourself or having your own business
  • The words to a song, especially a pop song (noun)
    Lyrics
  • Meaning of "Bachelor's degre"
    A first degree at college or university
  • Happening or behaving in a way that you expect and is not unusual or interesting (adj)
    Predictable
  • A person who makes the practical and financial arrangements needed to make a film, play or television programme (noun)
    Producer
  • Ability to understand or know something immediately based on your feelings rather than facts (noun)
    Intuition
  • Act of raising someone to a higher or more important position or rank at work (noun)
    Promotion
  • Meaning of "unlike"
    Different from someone or something
  • Admirable, respectable; usually because it is special, important or very large (adj)
    Impressive
  • Stupid or unreasonable; silly in a humorous way (adj)
    Absurd
  • Excellent, clearly very much better that what is usual (adj)
    Outstanding
  • A part of a play or film in which events happen in one place (noun)
    Scene
  • Person who writes novels (noun)
    Novelist
  • Dark area on your skin where you have been hurt (noun)
    Bruise
  • To suddenly start to be successful or popular / to start flying (ph verb)
    Take off
  • You ski there
    Slope
  • Meaning of "lecturer"
    Someone who teaches at college or university
  • Not good, being of a very low quality, quantity or standard (adj)
    Poor
  • To speak in a louder voice so that people can hear you (ph verb)
    Speak up
  • To eat all the food that you have been given (ph verb)
    Eat up
  • To start doing a particular job or activity (ph verb)
    Take up
  • The condition of someone's mind, and whether or not they are suffering from any mental illness (noun)
    Mental health
  • Strong hard hat that covers and protects the head (noun)
    Helmet
  • Activities involved in buying and selling things (noun)
    Commerce
  • Very strange and unusual (adj)
    Bizarre
  • To make someone with an illness feel healthy again (verb)
    Cure
  • The act of putting a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle and a syringe (noun)
    Injection
  • Disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus (noun)
    Infection
  • To finish a supply of something (ph verb)
    Use up
  • Something that you have to do because it's part of your job, or something that you feel is the right thing to do (noun)
    Duty
  • The sounds, especially the music, of a film, or a separate recoring of this (noun)
    Soundtrack
  • Process of becoming well again after an illness or injury (noun)
    Recovery
  • To use a camera to record a video or take a photo (verb)
    Shoot
  • To find time to do something that you have intended or would like to do (ph verb)
    Get round to
  • Strange, not known or not understood (adj)
    Mysterious
  • Excellent, much better than average
    Fine
  • Causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy (adj)
    Moving
  • Someone who has invented something or whose job is to invent things (noun)
    Inventor
  • A doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations inside the patient (noun)
    Surgeon
  • To complete a first university degree successfully (verb)
    Graduate
  • To give a lot of attention to one particular person, subject or thing (ph verb)
    Focus on
  • A place where a film or play is performed or recorded, and the pictures, furniture, etc. that are used (noun)
    Set
  • Meaning of "breathtaking"
    Extremely exciting, beautiful or surprising
  • To trust someone or something and know that they will help you or do what you want or expect them to (ph verb)
    Depend on
  • A damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon (noun)
    Wound
  • To feel sorry about a situation, especially something sad or wrong, or a mistake that you have made (verb)
    Regret
  • A disease of the body or mind (noun)
    Illness
  • Meaning of the adverb "overtime"
    (Time spent working) after the usual time needed or expected at the job
  • A place, especially including buildings, where a particular activity happens (noun)
    Facility
  • Meaning of "dreadful"
    Very bad, of very low quality, or shocking and very sad