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ENGLISH VOCABULARY IN USE PRE INTERMEDIATE

UNIT 43 BOOKS AND FILMS

A

Books

“I used to hate literature1 at school, but now I
read a lot. I started off with fiction2. I read hundreds
of novels3, mostly thrillers4 and science
fiction5
. My favourite author6 is John le
Carré.

Recently, I’ve started reading quite a lot of biographies7,
and even some poetry8. Two of my favourite poets
are Antonio Machado and Federico García Lorca. They both wrote poems
in the early 20th century.”


B

Films

How do you
decide which films you are going to see?


If it’s a horror film [a film that makes
people frightened, e.g. Dracula], I usually go and see it. I love horror
films.


If a film gets good reviews [opinions in a newspaper
or magazine], then I often go and see it.


EXERCISES

43.1

Find twelve more words, across or down, connected with books and
films.


43.2

Cross out one
wrong word in each sentence. Write the correct word at the end.

1 Many poems are
around 300 pages. ____ novels_____________

2 Cinema grew in popularity
in the first half of the 20th year. _______________

3 I enjoy science fiction
because I like stories about the past. _______________

4 What’s happening at the
cinema? _______________

5 We went to see the film
because there was a good article in the newspaper. _______________

6 I’ve been reading a new
autobiography of Alfred Hitchcock by Donald Spoto. _______________

7 Comedies should make
people frightened. _______________

43.3

Complete the sentences with
the correct form of the word on the right.

1 William Wordsworth is a
very famous ________poet _________.
POETRY

2 I thought the film was
good ________________. ENTERTAIN

3 Johnny Depp is one of my
favourite ________________. ACT

4 My daughter wrote a lovely
________________for her school magazine. POETRY

5 I thought the ________________in
the film was a bit unnatural. ACT

6 I like him very much; he’s
a great ________________. ENTERTAIN

7 I didn’t agree with what
the ________________said. REVIEW

8 Who’s your favourite ________________?
DIREC

43.4

Complete the dialogue.

A: What’s 1______ on _______ at the cinema?

B: Er, there’s the 2_________________
film by Pedro Almodóvar. It only came out yesterday.

A: Oh, the guy who 3_________________
 Julieta. He’s a very good 4_________________, but I don’t understand
some of his films – they’re a bit 5_________________  for me. Anything else 6_________________?

B: Well, a couple of
romantic 7_________________, which may be fun. And they’re showing The Kite Runner again.

A: Oh, what’s that?

B: It’s a film based on the
8_________________  by Khaled
Hosseini. It’s a very good book.

Do you 9_________________  seeing that?

A: Yeah, why not.

43.5


ANSWER KEY

1.       Underline the most suitable word or phrase.

a)     
I like this book, and I’ve read
six capitals/chapters/prefaces
already.

b)     
It’s not a proper drawing, only a
rough/plan/sketch.

c)      
The play is very long but there
are three breaks/intervals/rests.

d)     
At the cinema I don’t like
sitting too near the film/screen/stage.

e)     
We heard a piece by Mozart
performed by a German
band/group/orchestra.

f)      
Her second book was very popular
and became a best buy/seller/volume.

g)     
I like the painting but I can’t
stand its ugly border/frame/square.

h)     
Robert’s new book will be broadcast/published/typed.

i)       
I liked the acting, and the costumes/dressing/outfits were good
too.

j)       
The best act/place/scene in the film is when Jack meets Kate.

2.       Complete each sentence with a
word from the box. Use each word once only.

announcer                         composer           critic      editor   playwright         author                  conductor           director               novelist               sculptor

a)      The orchestra would not be successful with a different …… conductor………..

b)      I want a book on art, but I don’t know the name of the …………………..

c)       We must see the new film by that Italian …………………………..

d)      The ……………………….. said that the sports programme is on after the news.

e)      Harry writes for the theatre, but he is not only a …………………….

f)       We saw some interesting metal objects made by a French ………………………

g)      That’s a nice piece of music. Who is the …………………………..

h)      Peter Smith was the only ………………….. who wrote in praise of the film.

i)       
Charles Dickens is probably the
best known British ……………………

j)       
The ………………. of the newspaper usually
decides what it contains.

3.       Complete each sentence by putting
in, on, at or out of in each space.

a)     
Harry Smith is hard ……at……….. work writing his new screenplay.

b)     
The music was terrible and the
singer was …………………… tune.

c)      
I can’t tell what that is ………………
the background of the picture.

d)     
Jane’s new book is coming out ……………………..
paperback next year.

e)     
Is there anything good ……………………..
Channel 4 this evening?

f)      
The school put on Hamlet ……………….. modern dress.

g)     
The critics found Joe’s kind of
writing rather ………………. date.

h)     
In the last scene, all the actors
are ……………….. stage together.

Correct
answers.

1. a)chapters                    b)
sketch             c) intervals         d) screen             e) orchestra       f)
seller                 g) frame              h) published            i) costumes        j) scene

2.  a) conductor                               b) author            c) director           d) announcer                    e)
playwright                    f) sculptor                g) composer                      h) critic                 i) novelist            j) editor

3. a) at                 b) out of              c) in       d) in                      e)
on                     f) in        g) out of              h) on

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Complete each sentence with a word from the box.

S ‘

■ applies ■ available ■ confusing ■ curve Ш demand ■ exception

1 impressive ■ increase H a w

■ limited ■ set S shift К taxes

Some of the puzzles in this book are really

Newton’s ………………………of gravity explains whу things fall towards the earth.

There is a lot o f ………………………for organic fruit and vegetables these days.

When you throw a ball, it follows a ……………………..back down to earth.

Gold is expensive because there is only a very……………………..supply.

When a company stops making a product, it isn’t……………………..any more.

Normally I arrive at work at 8.00 am, but Thursday is an ………………………

This ru le………………………to everyone in the school,even teachers.

Everyone who earns a salary must pay……………………. to the government.

There has been a …………………….in public opinion about the environment recently.

There has been a h u ge……………………..in demand for air conditioners due to the hot weather.

12 Prices have b e e n …………………….too high and nobody can afford the goods.

13I found the work you’ve managed to do very……………………… Well done!


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