A film made using animation techniques is usually called a...?
A cartoon.
What is the music recorded for a movie called?
A soundtrack
Choose the correct word: "The movie was (bored / boring)."
Boring
A person on social media who affects what others think or buy is called an...?
Influencer
True or False: You should show respect for your classmates' opinions.
True
In Lesson 1, we retold the plot of which famous Disney movie?
Frozen
Complete the title of Lesson 2: "Soundtrack of Our ______".
Life
Choose the correct word: "I was (amazed / amazing) by the acting."
Amazed
What do we call the "Negative" side in a debate (Pros and ...)?
Cons
What is the unit name for all these lessons?
Entertainment and Media
What do we call the main story or sequence of events in a movie?
The plot
In the lesson, we debated if music is more important than THIS part of a movie.
The acting
Which word fits: "I like ______ pop nor rock." (neither / either).
Neither
Name one value linked to using the internet responsibly (from the Lesson 3 Value Link).
Digital Citizenship (or Responsibility / Respect)
Find the adjective form of "inspire."
Inspiring (or Inspired)
To support your opinion about a character, you need to provide specific...?
Reasons (or Arguments)
What word means "to figure out the meaning of unknown words"? (From Lesson 3 criteria, applies to texts).
Deduced context (or Guessing from context).
Make this sentence Present Perfect: "She (start) a blog."
She has started a blog.
When you discuss a topic with two opposing teams, it is called a...?
Debate
What does "annoying" mean?
Something that makes you a little angry or impatient.
When retelling a story, we use words like "First," "Then," and "Finally." What are these called?
Sequence connectors (or Sequencers)
Name two genres of music mentioned in the lessons.
Pop, Rock (or Classical, Jazz, etc.).
We use "Present Perfect" to talk about changes that happened...? (Time reference).
From the past until now (or Recently)
"Media Literacy" means being able to ______ information critically.
Analyze (or Evaluate / Understand)
What does "Empathy" mean? (From Lesson 3 Value Link).
Understanding how someone else feels.