ALLC
definitions
•Film extra – A background actor in a movie or TV show who does not have speaking lines and appears in crowd
scenes.
•Major role – A significant or leading part in a play, movie, or TV show, often involving many lines and a crucial impact
on the story.
•Stunt double – A person who performs dangerous or physically demanding scenes in place of an actor, such as fight
scenes or high falls.
•Sword – A weapon with a long, sharp blade used for cutting or thrusting, often seen in historical or fantasy films.
•Risky – Involving the possibility of danger, loss, or harm.
•Keen – Very eager, enthusiastic, or interested in something.
•Audition – A performance given by an actor, singer, or dancer to try out for a role in a movie, play, or show.
•Keep fit – To stay healthy and physically active through exercise and a good diet.
•Slippery – Difficult to walk on or hold because of being wet, smooth, or icy, often leading to falls.
•Unusual – Not common, different from what is normal or expected.
Exercise
•The actor practiced for months before playing the __________ in the new action movie.
•Be careful when walking on the ice! It’s very __________.
•She goes to the gym every day because she wants to __________.
•The knight pulled out his sharp __________ and prepared for battle.
•He was very __________ to join the drama club because he loves acting.
•The actor couldn’t do the dangerous scene himself, so a __________ did it for him.
•Many people came to the theater to __________ for the lead role in the play.
•Walking alone at night in an unfamiliar place can be quite __________.
•The director needed many people for the background scene, so they hired a __________.
•The movie had an __________ ending that surprised everyone