VOCABULARY BANK UNIT 2 AND 3
Candela Serapio Munoz
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Candela serapio 1º bto d
VOCABULARY BANK
UNIT 2 - STORIES
In stories the typical characters that usually appear are:Hero: a person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities ( Almost often the protagonist)Queen: Sovereign of a monarchy or a kingdom.Soldier: Person who is part of an army, sometimes is the protagonistVillian: who deliberately wield evil and who confront the hero.Servant: Person who serves another, especially in housework, usually of the antagonistWizard: a man who has magical powers. Most of the them appears in cience-fiction or medieval storiesDetective: Person whose office is to investigate matters on behalf of a client. They use to help the protagonistStepmother: a woman who is the wife or partner of one's father after the divorce or separation of one's parents or the death of one's mother. Often is the villian
BOOKS
Play: performed on stageScience-Fiction book: It sets in speace like star warsAdventure book: axciting novel and often involves danger like Indiana JonesFantasy book:Involves wizards and dragons like lord of the ringsDetective as a book: Someone solves a crime like Serlock HolmesThriller: An exciting suspensive storieLegend: Fictional and about people from the pastRomance stories: A love storie like Titanic
TOPIC WORDS IN BOOKS
SPORTS
PUT DOWN:Something-(leave)Put the book down and listen to meSomeone-(humiliate)She put her down in the middle of the class Animals-(sacrifice) We had to put it down, it was very sick
WRITE DOWN:write it down on your notes
LOOK UP:I looked it up in the diccionary
TAKE BACK:have you take her the notes back?
CAME OUT:The new film has just came out at the cinema
PHARSAL VERBS