TV vocabulary
Across
- 2. A non-fiction film or TV programme that presents factual information or real-life events in an informative and engaging manner.
- 4. TV programmes in which contestants participate in games, quizzes, or challenges to win prizes or rewards.
- 8. A prediction of the upcoming weather conditions, including temperature, precipitation, and wind
- 10. A genre that explores futuristic concepts, advanced technology, space travel, and imaginative possibilities.
- 11. Animated TV programmes that use drawings or computer-generated images to tell stories, often aimed at children but enjoyed by all ages.
- 12. Television shows that explore wildlife, ecosystems, and the natural world, often including documentaries on animals and environments.
- 13. A short video preview that provides a glimpse of an upcoming movie, TV show, or video game to generate interest and anticipation.
Down
- 1. A specific frequency or station on TV where programs, shows, and content are broadcast.
- 3. A single segment of a TV series or a show, usually part of a larger narrative.
- 5. Television dramas that focus on the lives, relationships, and dramatic events of their characters.
- 6. A genre of theatre or film in which characters express their emotions and advance the plot through song and dance.
- 7. Information about current events and developments, typically delivered through newspapers, TV, radio, or online sources.
- 9. A genre that emphasizes love and emotional relationships in storytelling, often found in books, movies, and TV shows.
- 11. A fictional or real person or figure within a story, TV show, film, or book who plays a role in the narrative.