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d. Let me do something lovely Listen to Section 2 of the talk and check your ideas. Were you correct? 6. Are the following sentences true or false? a. People who had guns started using the phrase first b. Carmel is a large city c. Clint Eastwood wanted to become Mayor of Carmel 7. What did Clint Eastwood put on his t-shirt? Fill the gaps. _________ me _________ - _________ my _________! Listen again to check your answers. © BBC Learning English bbclearningenglish.com BBC Learning English Keep your English up to date Make my day! WORKSHEET 3 - EXTRA WORK VOCABULARY 1 Look at the tape script and find words or phrases that mean the following. a. to learn something by listening to or watching people b. to remove something from a place or situation c. to become popular or fashionable WRITING/SPEAKING 2. Think of a film or TV programme that you really like. Make some notes about it below. Use the questions below to help you. " What is it called? " Who are the main characters? " What is the basic story? " Why do you like it? 3. Can you remember an important or powerful moment from the film or programme? " Was there a fight between two characters? " Was there a romantic scene? " Was there a moment when something important was discovered by a character? Make notes first and then write a short description of this scene or moment. Here is an example. What verb tense is used? "Clint Eastwood is Dirty Harry, a tough policeman. In one scene, he chases some thugs through an empty industrial area. He has a large gun, and he shoots at the criminals. He catches one of the criminals and, after a fight, he stands above the thug, who is on the floor. Harry points his gun at the thug. The thug does not know if Harry s gun has got any bullets left. The thug tries to decide if he should try to pick up his own gun. Harry smiles and dares the thug to try to get his gun. He says, ' Go ahead. Make my day " 4. Tell your partner about the film you have chosen? Have they seen it? Do they remember the scene you have described? © BBC Learning English bbclearningenglish.com [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ] |
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