Definitions
Fix the sentence
Reported Speech
Film and TV Vocabulary
Celebrity Types
100

What do we call someone who regularly looks at a person’s social media?

follower

100

“She is a influencer.” → Fix the article.

“She is an influencer.”

100

Change to reported speech: “I love this film.”

She said she loved that film.

100

What is a screenplay?

The written script of a film, including dialogue and directions

100

What is a celetoid?

A person who is briefly famous, often without talent

200

What is a legend in the entertainment world?

A very famous person admired in a particular field

200

“The film was very bored.” → Fix the adjective.

“The film was very boring.”

200

What happens to the verb tense in reported speech?

It usually shifts tense back (e.g., present → past).

200

What’s the difference between a soundtrack and a score?

A soundtrack is a collection of songs; a score is original music composed for the film

200

“Do you know who my bestie is?”  is a phrase commonly used by who?

 cele-friend

300

Define scandal in the context of celebrity news.

An event or behavior that causes shock or outrage

300

“He pose for photos every day.” → Fix the verb form.

“He poses for photos every day.”

300

Use claim in a reported speech sentence.

He claimed he had seen the actor in town.

300

Name three adjectives to describe a great film.

Superb, gripping, hilarious

300

Describe an old-school talent.

A celebrity known for genuine skill and hard work

400

What does gripping mean when describing a film?

Very exciting and holds your attention

400

“The soundtrack are amazing.” → Fix the verb agreement.

“The soundtrack is amazing.”

400

What’s the difference between said that and is said to?

“Said that” is direct reporting; “is said to” is used when the source is unknown or general.

400

What does special effects refer to?

Visual or sound effects used to simulate imagined events

400

What makes someone a social media sensation?

They gain fame quickly through viral content

500

What is a media sensation?

Someone who becomes extremely popular in the media very quickly

500

“It’s a classic film, isn’t it?” → Identify and explain the tag question.

“Isn’t it?” is a tag question used to confirm a positive statement.

500

Report this: “I saw Jennifer Lawrence on a bus.”

She claimed she had seen Jennifer Lawrence on a bus.

500

What is a cast?

The group of actors in a film or TV show

500

What’s ironic about celebrity children?

They often succeed due to connections, not talent