scene (n.) /si:n/
schedule (n.) /'ʃedʒu:l/
science fiction (n.) /'saıəns 'fıkʃᵊn/
secondhand (adj.) /.sekənd'hænd/
see sb off/tə si: sʌmbədi ɒf/
self (n.) /self/
special effects (n.) /'spepʃᵊl ı'fekts/
star (v.) /stɑ:ʳ/
take place /teık pleıs/
keep a promise /ki:p ə'prɒmıs/
traffic jam (n.) /'træfık/ /dʒæm/
virtual (adj.) /'vɜ:tjʊəl/
a part of a play or film in which events happen in the
same place or period of time
a plan of activities and when they will happen, for
example, when classes happen or when buses, etc.
leave and arrive
books, films or cartoons about an imaginary future,
especially about space travel or other planets
not new, owned or used by someone else before you
to go somewhere such as a station or airport with
someone in order to say goodbye to them
who you are and what you think and feel
an unusual sound or image in a film, created by artists
or using computer technology
If a film, play, etc. starts someone, or if someone stars
in a film, play, etc. he/she is the main actor in it.
to happen
to do what you said you would do
a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or
only move together very slowly
1. used to describe sth that we do on the computers
or see on the internet 2. created by computer
technology and not existing in the physical world