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DESTINATION B2

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  • to get pleasure from something
    enjoy (v)
  • to pay attention to a sound, or try to hear a sound
    listen (v)
  • a magazine that contains stories told in a series of drawings
    comic (n)
  • to watch something such as film or televison programme
    see (v)
  • to give a performance that people enjoy
    entertain (v)
  • a large gruop of musicians who play popular music
    orchesta (n)
  • to perform in plays or films
    act (v)
  • a long written story usually about imaginary characters and events
    novel (n)
  • to look at someone or something for a period of time
    watch (v)
  • if you star in a film, play, television, programme, etc, or if it stars you, you are the main actor or performer in it
    star (v)
  • books and stories about imaginary people and events
    fiction (n)
  • a film or TV programme made by photographing a series of drawings so that things in them seem to move; a humorous drawing or series of drawing in a newpaper or magazine
    cartoon (n)
  • a comment or comments that show that you think something is wrong or bad
    criticism (n)
  • to have a particular part in a play or film
    play (v)
  • an amount of money that you pay to be allowed to do something such as join an organisation
    fee (n)
  • to pratise a play, concert, etc before giving a performance
    rehearse (v)
  • a small set of musicians who play pop music
    group (n)
  • a group of musicians who play modern music together
    band (n)
  • to realise that someone or something is making a sound
    hear (v)
  • someone whose job is to entertain people by making them laugh
    comedian (n)
  • the part of a theatre where the actors or musicians perform
    stage (n)
  • a part of a play, book, film etc in which events happen in the same place or period of time
    scene (n)
  • an occasion when you sing, dance or act so that someone can decide if you are good enough to perform
    audition (n)
  • a piece of paper that shows that you have paid to do something such as go to a concert, visit a museum, or travel on a train, bus , plane, etc
    ticket (n)
  • to repeat an activity regularly so that you become better at it
    practise (v)
  • to direct your eyes towards someone or something so that you can see them
    look (v)
  • an article in which someone gives their opinion of a play, book, art exhibition etc
    review (n)
  • an occasion when you practise for the performance of a play. concert, etc
    rehearsal (n)
  • the furniture and painted background on a theatre stage
    scenery (n)