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What are you planning to do this

weekend?
1) Have you seen any of these TV
programmes?
2) What kind of TV programmes are they?
1) Highlight(n) the best or
most exciting, entertaining, or
interesting part of something.
2) amusing(adj) entertaining
and funny.
3) DIY: (do-it-yourself) the
activity of decorating or
Sitcom(situation comedy): a funny TV show in which the same repairing your home.
characters appear in each programme in a different story.
4) In-depth(adj) done
Current Affairs Programme: A TV programme in which current political
events and problems in society are discussed.
carefully and in great detail.

Drama series: a narrative fiction programme intended to be more 5) gripping(adj) interesting


serious than humorous which make viewers experience a broader or exciting.
range of moods.
1) Complex (adj) difficult to understand because
of having many different parts.
Inception has a complex plot.
2) Back to back (adv) consecutively, happening
one after the other one.
I watched all The Twilight saga back to back in
one day.
3) Survey(n) an examination of opinions,
behaviour, etc., made by asking people questions.
4) Enable(v) to make it possible for sb to do sth.
His new job enabled Marco to pay off his debts.

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