Voccabulary
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Unit 7:
Still life (Naturaleza muerta)
Box office (Taquilla)
Duet
Abstract
Soloist
Landscape (Paisaje)
Water-colour (Acuarela)
Score (Partitura)
Stalls
Backstage
Cast
Leading role
Supporting role
Dressing room
Understudy
Theatre-goer
Performance
Applauded
Rave about (Entusiasmarse)
Smash hit (Gran éxito)
Production
Player
Graceful
Choreographer
Dramatic
Master conductor
Uplifting
Blow sb away (Amaze)
Remind/retain
Let yourself go
Opera buff (A person very interested in and knowledgeable about opera)
Self-portrait
Ensemble
Wings (Areas at the side of stage where actors wait for enter)
Prompt (A person hidden between the audience who whispers when actor forget their lines)
Bust (Sculpture from the chest upwards)
Repertoire
Leotard (A skin-tight costume)
Unit 8:
Automatic dishwasher
Correction fluid
Estate agent
Ironing board
Sewing-machine
Boarding card (Tarjeta de embarque)
Groundbreaking
Lawnmover (Grasshopper)
Burglar alarm
Writing paper
Mouthwathering
Life insurance
Battery-powered
Labour-saving
Analyst
Electric shock
Left-handed
Cater for (Prestar atención a…)
Wake up to (Darse cuenta)
Be in tune with
Dangerous
Existence
Protection
Modernization
Globalization
Isolation
Outsider
Undeniable
Compensation
Irrelevant
Drinking fountain
Pocket money (Money get every week by children from their parents)
Long legged
Open necked (Escote en V)
Dressing table (A piece of furniture found in bedrooms, usually with a mirror on top)
Hard trained
Dry cleaning
Tight fitting
Handmade
High seas (Parts of the ocean which aren’t controlled by any country)
Unit 9:
Borrow money
Go bankrupt
Break even
Get a loan
Owe
Blow/Spend it all
Donate
Inherit
Bet
Theft
Signature
Forge (Copia)
Swindle
Steal
Embezzle (Malversar)
Conartist (Estafador)
Credentials
Interest rates
Extortion
Malicious
Sentenced
Hijacking
Hostages
White collar crime
Assume a false identity
Genuine identification
Warrant (Orden judicial)
Sample
SIGN a cheque
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