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Complete the sentences (1 to 8) with the words from below.
If a film “comes out”, it appears
in cinemas so you can see it.
“His latest has just
come out and I really want to see it.”
1 2
Come out Walk out
To say that you
won’t accept
something.
“The actress turned
down their offer to
in
the film.”
If scenes are “cut out”
from a film, those
scenes are deleted /
removed / taken out.
“They had cut out several
scenes
from the film so it could
get a PG* rating.”
3 4
If you “sleep through” a
film, you sleep while the
film is showing.
“I slept through the film as it
was just .”
If you “drop off” while a film is showing, you fall asleep.
“He dropped off half way through the film because he hadn’t
well the night before.”
5 6
If an actor “speaks in /
with” a particular accent,
they have that accent.
“The actor was
in a Russian accent, which
wasn’t very good.”
If you ask
someone
what they
“make of
something”,
you’re asking
them what
they think
of it.
A: So, what did
you make of the
film?
B: Oh, I thought
it was pretty
.
*PG = Parental Guidance: this means that
most people can see the film, although it
may be unsuitable for younger children.
7 8
speakingso boring audience good violent film star slept
If someone “walks
out” of the cinema,
they leave the
cinema before the
film has finished –
often because they
don’t like it.
“Ten members of the
walked
out in protest at the
extreme violence in the
film.”
PHRASAL VERBS:FILM & CINEMA
Turn down Cut out
Drop off
Make of
Sleep through
Speak in / with