Words to note
Column A
Airwave (22) ambience (6) blockbuster (13) bombard (10) consumer (3) device (18) duration (16) fake (2) fraternity (1) front line (24) gigantic (20) jury (9) modulation (5) petty (25) pterodactyl (11) realistic (23) sexist (21) squeak (4) striking (8) subconscious (7) swish (12) swoop (14) trolley (17) unsung (19) via (15)
Understanding the text
Developing your skills
However, for example, worse still, what makes it more difficult is that, what is more, so far, firstly, secondly, thirdly, to sum up, in general
Extending your vocabulary
Part B: Words related to sound
1. grumbling
2. laugh
3. stammered
4. sizzling
5. murmuring
6. giggling
7. whistling
8. whispered
9. shout 10. banging
Expanding your creativity
Dear Sir or Madam,
I recently saw your advertisement for a voice-over artist, and I am very interested in it.
I have often wondered what it would be like to have such a job, and I think I would do it very well.
English is my native language but as my mother speaks Putonghua, I am almost bilingual in the two languages. I have also spent a year studying in France, so I can speak French fairly fluently. I have always had the ability to make people laugh when I imitate the voices of famous actors or make various animal noises.I am a good mimic, and I think this would be valuable as a voice-over artist. When I was at school and university, I was regularly asked to speak at functions and during school assemblies. I have acted in various plays, too. I have received training as a language teacher, so I think that my voice is “clear” and strong.
I am very interested in your advertised training package and I am keen to work overseas.
Please find enclosed my up-to-date CV and a letter of reference from my university teachers.
In the hope that my application will receive your fullest attention, I remain
Yours faithfully。