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The document provides definitions for various terms related to acting and film production, including roles such as film extra, major role, and stunt double. It also includes adjectives like risky, keen, slippery, and unusual, along with a list of sentences for an exercise to fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms. The content is aimed at enhancing vocabulary and understanding of the film industry.

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ALLC

The document provides definitions for various terms related to acting and film production, including roles such as film extra, major role, and stunt double. It also includes adjectives like risky, keen, slippery, and unusual, along with a list of sentences for an exercise to fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms. The content is aimed at enhancing vocabulary and understanding of the film industry.

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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

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