You are on page 1of 1

3.

1 How writers write

 best-seller: a book which is extremely successful, and sells far more copies than many other
books.
 setting: The setting is where the story takes place in the film.
 presenter: the person who introduces a television or radio programme
 chapters: the separate sections in a book.
 reviews: an article in which someone gives their opinion of a play, book, art exhibition etc
 track: An album is divided into separate music tracks of individual songs or pieces.
 live: something that can be watched or listened to at the same time as it happens
 music award: a prize you get for a great performance or composition.

 Preference- a giving of priority or advantage to one person


 For instance-for example
 Background - sounds that can be heard behind other sounds that are louder
 novel - a long written story about imaginary people and events.
 Romantic fiction - a genre of fiction focused on romantic love
 Armchair - a comfortable chair with sides that support your arms:
 Shed - a small building that is used for storing things such as garden tools.
 Pushchair - a small chair on wheels, in which a baby or small child can sit
 Scriptwriter - a person who writes scripts for movies or television programs.
 Deaf - unable to hear anything / unable to hear very well.

You might also like