Unit 4
Across
- 3. (verb): to do an action in front of an audience, often as part of a show or other type of entertainment.
- 4. (adjective): no longer popular or fashionable; belonging to the past.
- 6. (noun): someone who watches television, a movie, or a video.
- 8. (noun): the people who watch or listen to a performance, speech, or event.
- 9. (verb): to make something or bring something into existence.
- 12. (verb): to keep someone interested or amused.
- 14. (noun): a story, film, or play that is exciting and frightening because it is about something dangerous or suspenseful.
- 15. (noun): something, such as a song, movie, or TV show, that becomes very popular and successful.
- 16. (noun): a film or television program that gives facts and information about a subject.
- 17. (noun): the words of a song.
- 18. (verb): a performance by actors or to perform a role in a play or movie.
Down
- 1. (noun): a type of book, film, or television program in which the stories are based on future scientific and technological developments, often including imagined worlds and creatures.
- 2. (noun): a part of a movie or play in which the action happens in one place.
- 5. (adjective): very impressive or unusual.
- 7. (noun): a natural ability to do something well.
- 10. (verb): to show happiness or joy by doing something special or enjoyable.
- 11. (verb): to move your lips in time with a song or other audio recording that is being played, so that it looks as if you are singing or speaking the words.
- 13. (noun): a critical appraisal of something.