Nouns from the film 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) Complication Convention Crib Mansion Orphan Script Sympathy Sleepwalker Coward Painkiller Period Prude Numbness Sexpot Threesome Precaution Well-being Sap Tramp Gravity Suite Jackal Crotch Sickness Loss Condolence Cripple Memento /ˌkɑːm.pləˈkeɪ.ʃən/ /kənˈven.ʃən/ /krɪb/ /ˈmæn.ʃən/ /ˈɔːr.fən/ /skrɪpt/ /ˈsɪm.pə.θi/ /ˈsliːpˌwɑː.kɚ/ /ˈkaʊ.ɚd/ /ˈpeɪnˌkɪl.ɚ/ /ˈpɪr.i.əd/ /pruːd/ /ˈnʌm.nəs/ /ˈseks.pɑːt/ /ˈθriː.səm/ /prɪˈkɑː.ʃən/ /ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/ /sæp/ /træmp/ /ˈɡræv.ə.t̬i/ /swiːt/ /ˈdʒæk.əl/ /krɑːtʃ/ /ˈsɪk.nəs/ /lɑːs/ /kənˈdoʊ.ləns/ /ˈkrɪp.əl/ /məˈmen.toʊ/ Sympathy vs Condolence Sympathy – здатність поставити себе на місце іншої людини, відчути її біль та співчувати їй! Condolences – слова співчуття які ми висловлюємо іншим людям, зазвичай тоді, коли вони переживають смерть близької людини! English_through_Films (обставини) які спричиняють ускладнення Звичай (звична та прийнятна поведінка) Колиска Особняк Сирота Сценарій (до фільму чи вистави) Співчуття Лунатик, сновида Боягуз Знеболюючий засіб Менструація Скромниця (та, хто соромиться інтимних тем) Оніміння, заціпеніння ‘гаряча штучка’, секс бомба Секс втрьох Запобіжний засіб, обережність Благополуччя (відчуття щастя) Розмазня, тряпка ‘Повія’ (жінка у якої багато партнерів) Серйозність Апартаменти у готелі (номер люкс) ‘шакал’ (хтось, хто вчиняє підлі та нечесні дії) Пах, промежина Нудота Втрата (смерть близької людини) Співчуття Каліка (дуже образливе слово) Річ, яка нагадує людині про щось важливе Task 1 : Match the words to their definitions Complication Convention Crib 1 Mansion 1) a child whose parents are dead Orphan 2) a usual or accepted way of behaving, especially in social situations; custom Script 3) someone who is not at all brave 4) a person who is easily shocked by rude things, especially those of a sexual type Sympathy Sleepwalker Coward 5) a set of rooms, especially expensive ones in a hotel 6) the feeling that you are about to bring up food from your stomach 7) an expression of sympathy esp. for the family of a person who has recently died 8) a problem or situation that makes something more difficult Painkiller Period Prude 9) the written form of a speech, play, film etc 10) a drug that is used to reduce or remove physical pain 11) the state of feeling healthy and happy 12) a sexual activity involving three people Numbness Sexpot Threesome 13) a woman who has too many sexual partners 14) a stupid person who is easy to deceive or treat badly 15) a small thing that you keep to remind you of someone or something 16) a bed for a baby or young child Precaution Well-being Sap 17) someone who walks while they are sleeping 18) the bleeding from a woman's womb that happens once a month when she is not pregnant 19) a woman who is sexually exciting or is very interested in sex 20) an extremely serious way of behaving or speaking Tramp Gravity Suite 21) the feeling of being sorry for someone who is in a bad situation 22) a very large house. 23) the death of a person 24) a low and devious person Jackal Crotch Sickness 25) an offensive word for a person whose legs or arms do not work in the usual way 26) the part of your body where your legs join at the top 27) a loss of sensation or feeling in a part of your body 28) something you do in order to prevent something dangerous from happening Loss Condolence Cripple Memento English_through_Films English_through_Films 1) He made a simple КОЛИСКУ ____________________ for their baby. 2) The СНОВИДА ____________________, unlike the hypnotized person, pays no attention to other people and does not take instructions. 3) I have a lot of СПІВЧУТТЯ _____________________ for her; she had to bring up the children on her own 4) The street is lined with enormous ОСОБНЯКИ ____________________ where the rich and famous live. 5) They never got over the ВТРАТУ ____________________ of their son who died in a car accident. 6) She'd missed a МЕНСТРУАЦІЮ ____________________ and was worried about pregnancy. 7) You can easily reduce the risk of theft by taking a few simple ЗАПОБІЖНИХ ЗАХОДІВ ____________________. 8) Anna`s boyfriend wants to try СЕКС ВТРЬОХ _____________________. 9) Richard was an СИРОТОЮ ____________________, adopted at nine months. 10) In many countries it is a ЗВИЧАЙ ____________________ to wear black at funerals. 11) He called me a БОЯГУЗОМ ____________________, because I didn`t want fight. 12) I don't think you understand the СЕРЙОЗНІСТЬ ____________________ of the situation. 13) He's always been a ‘ШАКАЛОМ’ ____________________, ready to sell his own mother out for a few extra bucks. 14) It is wrong to make fun of a КАЛІКИ ______________________. 15) During certain scenes of the play there isn't any СЦЕНАРІЮ ____________________ and the actors just improvise. 16) After the car accident she was prescribed strong ЗНЕБОЛЮЮЧІ ___________________ to reduce the pain in her broken arm. 17) Parents are responsible for the care and БЛАГОПОЛУЧЧЯ ____________________ of their children. 18) Sarah's no СКРОМНИЦЯ _____________________, but she thought some of the sex scenes were quite shocking. 19) All rooms and АПАРТАМЕНТИ ____________________ in the hotel have mini-bar and 24 hour room service. 20) Drinking much alcohol can cause diarrhea and НУДОТУ ______________________. 21) Our СПІВЧУТТЯ _______________________ go to his wife and family. 22) The fact that the plane was late added a further УСКЛАДНЕННЯ ______________________ to our journey. 23) I have recently been suffering from pain and ОНІМІННЯ _____________________ in my hands. 24) Mary is considered to be a ПОВІЄЮ _____________________, she had more than 37 partners in her twenties. 25) Don`t be such a РОЗМАЗНЕЮ _____________________. Show that bully that you can defend yourself. 26) I kept the bottle as a СПОГАД _____________________ of my time in Spain. 27) Madonna is probably the most famous СЕКС БОМБА ______________________ in the world. 28) There was a dark stain around the ПАХУ _______________________ of the trousers. Task 2: Translate the highlighted words to complete the sentences Task 3: Label the pictures English_through_Films Coward Numbness Sexpot Threesome Painkiller Crib Mansion Orphan Script Sympathy Sleepwalker Period Prude Cripple Memento Precaution Well-being Gravity Suite Jackal Crotch Sickness Loss Condolence Task 4: Discuss the questions • Do you have any mementoes of some trips or people? • Have you ever thought of adopting an orphan? Would you be able to love these children as your own ones? • Is there any celebrity you consider to be a sexpot? Who is it? • Have you ever tried threesome? Speak about this experience. If no, would you like to try? Why? • Would you like to live in a mansion? Describe your dream mansion • Have you ever experienced any complications while travelling abroad? Verbs from the film 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) To utter To wed To scorn To acquiesce To drool To bother someone To pant To gaze To abandon someone To debase someone To vow To contemplate To protect To misappropriate To quit To cheapen someone To consummate To pretend To impersonate To demean someone To puke To gag To surmount To strangle /ˈʌ.t̬ɚ/ /wed/ /skɔːrn/ /ˌæk.wiˈes/ /druːl/ /ˈbɑː.ðɚ/ /pænt/ /ɡeɪz/ /əˈbæn.dən/ /dɪˈbeɪs/ /vaʊ/ /ˈkɑːn.t̬əm.pleɪt/ /prəˈtekt/ /ˌmɪs.əˈproʊ.pri.eɪt/ /kwɪt/ /ˈtʃiː.pən/ /ˈkɑːn.sə.mət/ /prɪˈtend/ /ɪmˈpɝː.sən.eɪt/ /dɪˈmiːn/ /pjuːk/ /ɡæɡ/ /sɚˈmaʊnt/ /ˈstræŋ.ɡəl/ Вимовляти, виговорювати Одружитись Нехтувати (наприклад порадами) Погодитись на щось (часто без власного бажання) ‘Пускати слину’ (показувати захоплення) Надокучати комусь задИхатись (часто після бігу) Пильно дивитись, витріщитись Покинути когось Принижувати гідність Дати клятву Розмірковувати (про майбутнє, майбутні дії) Захищати Привласнювати собі щось Звільнитись з роботи Знецінювати когось Здійснити шлюбні стосунки (секс) Прикидатись, робити вигляд Виконувати роль когось (копіювати голос тощо) Принижувати Блювати Давитись, відчувати рвотні позиви Подолати, перебороти (проблеми, труднощі) Задушити, задушитись English_through_Films Task 5: Solve the crossword 14 18 1 16 21 15 1) 11 2) to look at someone or something for a long time, giving it all your attention 3) 4) to be unable to swallow because you feel as if you are going to vomit to kill someone by pressing their throat so that they cannot breathe 5) 8 6) to refuse advice or an offer because you are too proud to keep someone or something safe from injury or damage to make someone or something seem less valuable or important so that people respect 13 them less 19 7) 12 to behave as if something is true when you know it is not 8) to say something 9) 3 to marry 10) to make someone lose its value or people’s respect 6 11) to annoy someone 12) to pretend to be someone else by copying their appearance, voice, and behavior 9 17 20 13) to do something that makes people lose respect for someone 14) to deal successfully with a difficulty or problem 15) to make a strong promise to do something 23 16) to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly 5 17) to breathe quickly with short noisy breaths 7 18) to steal something that you have been trusted to take care of 19) to think about something that you might do in the future 24 20) to show great interest and pleasure 10 4 21) to bring food back up from your stomach through your mouth 22) to make a marriage relationship complete by having sex 23) to leave someone 2 22 English_through_Films 24) to leave a job Task 6: Fill in the gaps with the verbs from the list to complete the sentences 1) It's important to ____________________ your skin from the harmful effects of the sun. 2) She never compromised or ____________________ herself. 3) She ____________________ all my offers of help. 4) He lay in a hospital bed ____________________ his future. 5) Sarah was ____________________ over the lead singer through the whole concert. 6) He spends hours ____________________ out of the window when he should be working. 7) He tried to swallow a piece of bread but _____________________. 8) She had been ____________________ with her own scarf. 9) Mark closed his eyes and ____________________ to be asleep. 10) When I ____________________ your name, raise your hand. 11) She ____________________ her dinner up again. 12) The couple eventually ____________________ after an 18-year engagement. 13) Matteo arrived at the top of the hill, ____________________ and covered in sweat. 14) She lied to investors and ____________________ $30,000 to pay off debts. 15) Women were forced to ____________________ themselves by selling their bodies. 16) Danny, don’t ____________________ Ellen while she’s reading. 17) She makes a living out of ____________________ Tina Turner in shows and films. 18) I wouldn't ____________________ myself by asking my parents for money. 19) The 9-year-old boy was ____________________ by his alcoholic father. 20) She would ____________________ her job if she inherited lots of money. 21) She had to ____________________ the difficulties of rising five children on her own. 22) They ____________________ that they would never forget their first kiss. 23) Tom ____________________ to all her suggestions, though he never expected to see her again. 24) They did not ____________________ their marriage until months after it took place pretended wed impersonating protect - contemplating gagged misappropriated surmount - consummate cheapened drooling utter gazing vowed demean abandoned quit acquiesced debase puked strangled scorned bother panting English_through_Films Task 6: Unscramble and translate the verbs coemntplate teproct deeamn upke agg btoher cosnumamte prtened ttuer wde oscrn aqcusiece dorol pimeonrsate mpisapriaropte qitu pnat agze aanbdon dbease ovw ceapenh suormunt stangrle Task 7: Discuss the questions English_through_Films • What is the best age for men and women to wed? Why? • Do you usually follow or scorn your friends` advice? Why? • How do you usually feel if other people (especially men) gaze at you? • How often do you contemplate your future? Do you have a clear plan for your future? • Are there any difficulties or problems you need to surmount at the moment? Are there any people who help you? • Are there any celebrities you drool over? Why do you admire them? • Have you ever pretended to be happy when you felt upset? Why do people sometimes hide their true emotions? • What would make you quit your job? Have you ever thought of quitting your job? • Have you ever misappropriated anything that didn`t belong to you? Why did you do that? Adjectives and adverbs from the film English_through_Films 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) Doped up Accursed Jumpy Disturbing Festering (wound) Terrific Jealous Phony Swollen Fraught Retired Precious Devious Cruel Illiterate Well-read Distant Heartfelt Incapacitated /ˌdoʊpd ˈʌp/ /əˈkɝːst/ /ˈdʒʌm.pi/ /dɪˈstɝː.bɪŋ/ /ˈfes.tɚ/ /təˈrɪf.ɪk/ /ˈdʒel.əs/ /ˈfəʊ.ni/ /ˈswoʊ.lən/ /frɑːt/ /rɪˈtaɪrd/ /ˈpreʃ.əs/ /ˈdiː.vi.əs/ /ˈkruː.əl/ /ɪˈlɪt̬.ɚ.ət/ /ˌwel ˈred/ /ˈdɪs.tənt/ /ˈhɑːrt.felt/ /ˌɪn.kəˈpæs.ə.teɪt/ Під дією наркотиків, накурений ненАвисно Знервований, схвильований Хвилюючий (який може засмутити) (про рану, поріз) гнійна Чудовий Ревнивий Фальшивий, несправжній Набряклий Нервовий На пенсії Цінний Хитрий, підступний Жорстокий, недобрий Безграмотний (той хто не вміє читати і писати) Начитаний (про людей) не близькі, віддалені Щирий, сердечний Недієздатний Task 8: Match the adjectives to their definitions Doped up Retired 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) Accursed Precious Jumpy Festering (wound) Disturbing Devious Cruel Illiterate Terrific Jealous Well-read upset and angry because someone that you love seems interested in another person nervous and worried under the influence of drugs not working permanently, usually because of age extremely unkind , angry and unpleasant far away from each other in relationship unable to work or do things normally (of a part of the body) become larger or rounder in size infected and producing pus used to express strong dislike of or anger at someone or something not real; intended to deceive making you feel worried or upset very good being dishonest and deceiving people in order to get what you want full of anxiety or worry of great value because of being rare, expensive, or important unable to read and write; knowing little or nothing about a particular subject having read many important books ; being clever strongly felt and sincere Phony Distant Swollen Heartfelt Fraught Incapacitated _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ Task 9: Unscramble the words to complete the sentences 1) The car accident left me iacitncapated ____________________for seven months. 2) My knee's still really solwlne ____________________ from the accident. 3) The wound is esftinerg ____________________, and gangrene has set in. 4) He gave me an acucresd ____________________ look which made me understand that he didn`t want to see me anymore. 5) He gave the police a ponhy ____________________ address. 6) I had a very isdtubinrg ____________________dream last night. 7) This letter is really eprciuos ____________________to me because it's the last one that Pete ever wrote. 8) More than half of the country's population of 8m are ileralitte ____________________. 9) Charles was a elwl-reda ____________________and highly educated man. 10) Anna says she feels jaeluos ____________________every time another woman looks at her boyfriend. 11) My younger sister gets very jpumy ____________________when she's alone in the house. 12) They cannot think clearly because they are dpoed up ____________________. 13) The long journey through the tropical forest was frgauht ____________________with danger. 14) She expressed her artfheelt _____________________thanks to all those who had helped and supported her. 15) Now he's reretid _____________________he spends most afternoons exercising his dogs. 16) It was cerul _____________________of you to frighten the poor boy like that. 17) They were best friends at school, but after graduation they became dtaisnt _____________________. 18) I love her dress, it's treriifc ____________________. 19) You have to be pretty eviduos ____________________to be successful in that sort of business. Task 10: Write the correct adjectives to describe the pictures _______________ smile _______________ girl _______________ couple _______________ husband _______________ grandpa _______________ ankle _______________ moment _______________ boy _______________ condolences _______________ jewelry _______________ wound _______________ woman _______________ man _______________ passport _______________ view English_through_Films Task 11: Find the words in the wordsearch o Doped up o Accursed o Jumpy o Disturbing o Festering (wound) o Terrific o Jealous o Phony o Swollen o Fraught o Retired o Precious o Devious o Cruel o Illiterate o Well-read o Distant o Heartfelt o Incapacitated Task 12: Discuss the questions • What makes you feel jumpy? How do you usually calm yourself down? • What was the most disturbing moment in your life? • Are you jealous? How do you feel if your partner goes out without you? • What would you do when you were retired? How would you spend your days? • Are there any precious things that remind you of some special moment or people in your life? • Are there any people you were close with in the past, but became distant later? Why did you grow apart? English_through_Films Useful phrases and idioms from the film 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) To be drawn to someone/something To make a living To be starved for something Man-about-town To take care of someone To get rid of someone/something To take something for granted To get used to something/doing something To bits To bring tears to eyes In person To be cheerful about something To stay overnight One hell of a day Відчувати симпатію до когось або до чогось Заробляти собі на життя Дуже сильно прагнути чогось Людина яка веде активне соціальне життя Піклуватись про когось Позбутися чогось або когось Приймати щось як належне Звикати до чогось На маленькі шматочки Змусити когось плакати, викликати сльози Особисто, особистою персоною Радіти чомусь, бути щасливим Залишитись на ніч (у готелі, у когось вдома) Жахливий день (або чудовий день) Використовуємо ONE HELL OF , коли хочемо наголосити, що щось є дуже добрим, дуже поганим або дуже великим Task 13: Read the definitions and write the correct phrase or idiom to earn the money one needs to pay for housing, food, etc ______________________________ to be attracted to someone or something to sleep one night somewhere other than at home ______________________________ terrible day into small pieces ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ to take action so that you no longer have something that you do not want ______________________________ to have a strong desire or need for someone or something ______________________________ by meeting with someone rather than talking on the phone or writing ______________________________ to make someone start to cry ______________________________ a rich man who goes out a lot to parties, clubs, theatres etc ______________________________ to be happy, or behaving in a way that shows you are happy ______________________________ to value someone or something too lightly because you think it will be always available ______________________________ to protect someone and provide the things that that person needs ______________________________ to become familiar with something new in your life ______________________________ English_through_Films Task 14: Rewrite the sentences using new phrases and idioms 1) He earned money by working as a cook. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2) Children are attracted to activities at which they are successful. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3) He stayed for one night in Detroit before continuing his trip. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4) It was a terrible day, I am as tired as a dog. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5) The vase hit the floor and was smashed into pieces. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6) He opened the windows to dispose of the smell of burning meat. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7) I really need Jane. I miss her so much! __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8) I can't attend the meeting physically, but I am sending someone to speak for me. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9) Just remembering my grandparents makes me cry 20 years later. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10) He prefers a nightclub to a quiet night at home— socially active man. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11) She was so happy about being pregnant. It was her dream to give a birth to a child with her hubby. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12) He valued his wife too lightly, and would never have a clue just how happy he was to have her. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 13) She made good money and knew she would be able to look after a child on her own. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14) I hated this haircut at first. But I got familiar with it. I like it now! __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ English_through_Films Task 15: Find and correct the mistakes in each phrase. Translate the phrases To give tears to eyes On person To get rid off someone/something To take something for garanted Man-from-town To stay onenight To be drawn about someone/something To make a life To be starving for something One fuck of a day To take look of someone To take used to something/doing something Into bits To be cheers about something Task 16: Create your own sentences using new phrases and idioms English_through_Films Phrasal verbs from the film 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) To belong to someone To figure someone out To sneer at something To find out To make up something To settle down To show off To turn out To agree with someone To embark on something To freshen up To doze off To choke on something To come over To let someone down Належати комусь Зрозуміти когось Глузувати, насміхатись, показувати неповагу Дізнатись Вигадувати щось Почати жити в якомусь місці, зазвичай з партнером і думати про майбутнє Хизуватись, вихвалятись Виявитись Робити когось щасливим Розпочати щось важливе, масштабне Привести себе в порядок Задрімати Подавитись чимось Навідатись до когось, прийти в гості Розчарувати когось, підвести, не виправдати сподівання іншої людини Task 17: Match the verbs to the prepositions to complete the phrasal verbs. Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) To belong To figure To sneer To find To make To settle To show To turn To agree To embark To freshen To doze To choke To come To let Up Over On To Down Out At Off with a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k) l) m) n) o) to understand why someone behaves in the way they do to show people something that you are very proud of to do something to make yourself cleaner or neater to visit someone's home to disappoint someone by failing to do what you were expected to do to be someone's property to get information, after trying to discover it or by chance to smile or speak in a way that shows you have no respect for something to start living a quiet life in one place, often when you get married to cause someone to feel healthy and happy to start something new or important to happen in a particular way, or to have a particular result to start to sleep, especially during the day to create a new story, song, game etc by thinking to gag and cough on something stuck in the throat English_through_Films Task 18: Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentences 1) "Do you have these shoes in size 8?" "I'm not sure - I'll just go and find out/figure out.“ 2) She'll probably show off/sneer at my new shoes because they're not expensive. 3) My dad was always really good at coming over/making up stories. 4) It turns out/finds out that she had known him when they were children. 5) Sorry, I must have choked on/dozed off for a few minutes. 6) It was a scary moment when dad started choking on/making up that fish bone. 7) Women. I just can’t figure them out/find them out. 8) She raised her wrist, freshening up/showing off a sparkling diamond bracelet. 9) We're embarking on/turning out a new project later this year. 10) Velma disappeared into the ladies' lounge, saying that she needed to doze off/freshen up before dinner. 11) He settled down/came over to my apartment for dinner. 12) I'm relying on your help - please don't let me down/figure me out. 13) Put your name in your coat so we can see who it agrees with/belongs to. 14) They’d like to see their grown-up daughter settle down/embark on, get married, and have kids. 15) You both look great – marriage must let you down/agree with you. Task 19: Match the pieces to make phrasal verbs. Translate the phrasal verbs belong on out down at show find on off embark freshen agree to choke over figure up off sneer come up turn doze settle down make out out let with English_through_Films Task 20: Create your own sentences using new phrasal verbs 1) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 13) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 15) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Task 21: Discuss the questions • What do you do to make a living? Do you like your job? • Is there anything you are really starved for at the moment? • Do you like taking care of other people ? • Do you have any bad habits you want to get rid of? What are they? • Do you like changes in your life? Do you easily get used to something new which happens to you? • When was the last time you cried? What brought tears to your eyes? • Have you ever met any celebrities in person? Who did you meet? When? Where? • Speak about the last time you had one hell of a day • Do you like showing off new things which you buy? • Make a list of 5 things which agree with you • Do you like coming over to your friends? How often do you come over? English_through_Films Task 22: Look at the pictures and describe some moments from the film English_through_Films Task 23: Fill in the gaps with the words from the list to complete the summary of the film English_through_Films As a young girl, Norma Jeane Mortenson grew up being raised by her mentally unstable mother Gladys. On her seventh birthday in 1933, she is given a framed picture of a man Gladys claims is her ____________________. Later that night, a fire breaks out in the Hollywood Hills, and Gladys drives Norma Jeane up there, claiming that her father lives there, but is forced to go back home at the orders of the police. An enraged Gladys tries to ____________________ Norma Jeane in the bathtub. Norma Jeane escapes to the house of her neighbor. A few days later, Norma Jeane is sent to an ____________________while Gladys is admitted to a mental ____________________. In the 1940s, Norma Jeane becomes a pin-up girl under the ____________________ name of "Marilyn Monroe". In 1951, she auditions for the role of Nell in Don't Bother to Knock. She impresses the casting director enough to give her the part. As her acting career rises, she meets Charles "Cass" Chaplin Jr. and Edward G. "Eddy" Robinson Jr., with whom she begins a ____________________ relationship. Norma Jeane lands her breakout role in 1953 with Niagara, but after she is spotted in public with Cass and Eddy, she is told by her agent to limit her appearances with them in public. Norma Jeane becomes ____________________ by Cass, but eventually decides to have an _____________________ out of fear that the child might inherit Gladys' mental issues. Cass supports her decision. On the day of the appointment, she changes her mind, but it is too late. Following the abortion, she breaks things off with Cass and Eddy. She later meets Joe DiMaggio, a retired athlete who sympathizes with her when she expresses her desire to leave Hollywood and become a more serious actress in New York City. As she films Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, she receives a __________________ from a man claiming to be her father. Norma Jeane feels disconnected from her onscreen performance at the film's premiere, saying it is not her. She returns to her hotel room, having been told that someone is waiting for her. Expecting it to be her father, she instead finds Joe, who ____________________ to her, which she accepts. Norma Jeane and Joe's marriage sours when Cass and Eddy give Joe some ____________________ publicity pictures of her, which enrages Joe so much that he hits her. However, she still goes through with filming, doing the famous publicity stunt with the white dress. When she gets home, a drunken Joe screams and gets physically violent with her. She ____________________ him. In 1955, Norma Jeane auditions for the Broadway play Magda, written by renowned playwright Arthur Miller. He eventually warms up to her when she gives him some insightful character analysis. Norma Jeane and Arthur marry and move to Maine, where she lives a happy life with him and becomes pregnant. However, when walking on the beach one day with a platter of food, she trips and ______________________. Distraught, she returns to acting soon after. While filming Some Like It Hot, Norma Jeane becomes more uncontrollable and mentally disturbed. To cope with her stress, she begins taking _______________________. By 1962, she has become dependent on _____________________ and alcohol. Secret Service agents pick up an intoxicated Norma Jeane and take her to a hotel to meet the _____________________, who forces her to fellate him, before raping her, and then has her taken away after she vomits in his bed. Already dazed and drugged on pills, she begins to wonder if this is what being 'Marilyn Monroe' has led to, and she also _____________________ having another abortion before being sent back to her home in Los Angeles. She learns from Eddy on the phone that Cass has died and has left something to her. Cass' ____________________ turns out to be the stuffed tiger plush that she found when the three of them were together, and the package also contains a letter where he confesses that the letters that Norma Jeane has been receiving, supposedly from her father, were actually written by _____________________. Shattered by the revelation, Norma Jeane ____________________ on barbiturates; as she lies dying on her bed, she has a vision of her ____________________ welcoming her to the afterlife. letter stage hospital - father - - drown - him - overdoses - president memento - miscarries - orphanage divorces - polyamorous - abortion drugs - pregnant - - father hallucinates - proposes - - pills - nude - Task 1 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Orphan Convention Coward Prude Suite Sickness Condolence 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) Complication Script Painkiller Well-being Threesome Tramp Sap 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) Memento Crib Sleepwalker Period Sexpot Gravity Sympathy 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) Mansion Loss Jackal Cripple Crotch Numbness Precaution Task 2 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) He made a simple crib for their baby. The sleepwalker, unlike the hypnotized person, pays no attention to other people and does not take instructions. I have a lot of sympathy for her; she had to bring up the children on her own The street is lined with enormous mansions where the rich and famous live. They never got over the loss of their son who died in a car accident. She'd missed a period and was worried about pregnancy. You can easily reduce the risk of theft by taking a few simple precautions. Anna`s boyfriend wants to try threesome. Richard was an orphan, adopted at nine months. In many countries it is a convention to wear black at funerals. He called me a coward, because I didn`t want fight. I don't think you understand the gravity of the situation. He's always been a jackal, ready to sell his own mother out for a few extra bucks. It is wrong to make fun of a cripple. During certain scenes of the play there isn't any script and the actors just improvise. After the car accident she was prescribed strong painkillers to reduce the pain in her broken arm. Parents are responsible for the care and well-being of their children. Sarah's no prude, but she thought some of the sex scenes were quite shocking. All rooms and suites in the hotel have mini-bar and 24 hour room service. Drinking much alcohol can cause diarrhea and sickness. Our condolences go to his wife and family. The fact that the plane was late added a further complication to our journey. I have recently been suffering from pain and numbness in my hands. Mary is considered to be a tramp, she had more than 37 partners in her twenties. Don`t be such a sap. Show that bully that you can defend yourself. I kept the bottle as a memento of my time in Spain. Madonna is probably the most famous sexpot in the world. There was a dark stain around the crotch of the trousers. Task 3 Script, condolence, precaution, memento, orphan, sleepwalker, crotch, sickness, jackal, cripple, well-being, loss, painkiller, threesome, sexpot, suite, period, mansion, numbness, crib, sympathy, prude, coward, gravity Task 5 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Scorn Gaze Gag Strangle Protect Cheapen 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) Pretend Utter Wed Debase Bother Impersonate 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) Demean Surmount Vow Acquiesce Pant Misappropriate English_through_Films 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) Contemplate Drool Puke Consummate Abandon Quit Task 6 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) It's important to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun. She never compromised or cheapened herself. She scorned all my offers of help. He lay in a hospital bed contemplating his future. Sarah was drooling over the lead singer through the whole concert. He spends hours gazing out of the window when he should be working. He tried to swallow a piece of bread but gagged. She had been strangled with her own scarf. Mark closed his eyes and pretended to be asleep. When I utter your name, raise your hand. She puked her dinner up again. The couple eventually wed after an 18-year engagement. Matteo arrived at the top of the hill, panting and covered in sweat. She lied to investors and misappropriated $30,000 to pay off debts. Women were forced to debase themselves by selling their bodies. Danny, don’t bother Ellen while she’s reading. She makes a living out of impersonating Tina Turner in shows and films. I wouldn't demean myself by asking my parents for money. The 9-year-old boy was abandoned by his alcoholic father. She would quit her job if she inherited lots of money. She had to surmount the difficulties of rising five children on her own. They vowed that they would never forget their first kiss. Tom acquiesced to all her suggestions, though he never expected to see her again. They did not consummate their marriage until months after it took place Task 8 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Jealous Jumpy Doped up Retired Cruel 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Distant Incapacitated Swollen Festering Accursed 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) Phony Disturbing Terrific Devious Fraught 16) 17) 18) 19) Precious Illiterate Well-being Heartfelt Task 9 1) 4) The car accident left me incapacitated for seven months. 2) My knee's still really swollen from the accident. 3) The wound is festering, and gangrene has set in. He gave me an accursed look which made me understand that he didn`t want to see me anymore. 5) He gave the police a phony address. 6) I had a very disturbing dream last night. 7) This letter is really precious to me because it's the last one that Pete ever wrote. 8) More than half of the country's population of 8m are illiterate. 9) Charles was a well-read and highly educated man. 10) Anna says she feels jealous every time another woman looks at her boyfriend. 11) My younger sister gets very jumpy when she's alone in the house. 12) They cannot think clearly because they are doped up. 13) The long journey through the tropical forest was fraught with danger. 14) She expressed her heartfelt thanks to all those who had helped and supported her. 15) Now he's retired he spends most afternoons exercising his dogs. 16) It was cruel of you to frighten the poor boy like that. 17) They were best friends at school, but after graduation they became distant. 18) I love her dress, it's terrific. 19) You have to be pretty devious to be successful in that sort of business. Task 10 Devious, incapacitated, distant, jealous, retired, swollen, disturbing, well-read, heartfelt, precious, festering, doped up, jumpy, phony, terrific Task 13 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) To make a living To be drawn to To stay overnight One hell of a day To bits To get rid of To be starved for 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) In person To bring tears to eyes Man-about-town To be cheerful about something To take something for granted To take care of someone To get used to English_through_Films Task 14 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) He made a living by working as a cook. Children are drawn to activities at which they are successful. He stayed overnight in Detroit before continuing his trip. It was one hell of a day, I am as tired as a dog. The vase hit the floor and was smashed to bits. He opened the windows to get rid of the smell of burning meat. I am starved for Jane. I miss her so much! I can't attend the meeting in person, but I am sending someone to speak for me. Just remembering my grandparents brings tears to my eyes 20 years later. He prefers a nightclub to a quiet night at home—a man about town. She was so cheerful about being pregnant. It was her dream to give a birth to a child with her hubby. He took his wife for granted, and would never have a clue just how happy he was to have her. She made good money and knew she would be able to take care of a child on her own. I hated this haircut at first. But I got used to it. I like it now! Task 17 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Figure out Show off Freshen up Come over Let someone down 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Belong to Find out Sneer at Settle down Agree with 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) Embark on Turn out Doze off Make up Choke on Task 18 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) "Do you have these shoes in size 8?" "I'm not sure - I'll just go and find out.“ She'll probably sneer at my new shoes because they're not expensive. My dad was always really good at making up stories. It turns out that she had known him when they were children. Sorry, I must have dozed off for a few minutes. It was a scary moment when dad started choking on that fish bone. Women. I just can’t figure them out. She raised her wrist, showing off a sparkling diamond bracelet. We're embarking upon a new project later this year. Velma disappeared into the ladies' lounge, saying that she needed to freshen up before dinner. He came over to my apartment for dinner. I'm relying on your help - please don't let me down. Put your name in your coat so we can see who it belongs to. They’d like to see their grown-up daughter settle down, get married, and have kids. You both look great – marriage must agree with you. English_through_Films Task 22 As a young girl, Norma Jeane Mortenson grew up being raised by her mentally unstable mother Gladys. On her seventh birthday in 1933, she is given a framed picture of a man Gladys claims is her father. Later that night, a fire breaks out in the Hollywood Hills, and Gladys drives Norma Jeane up there, claiming that her father lives there, but is forced to go back home at the orders of the police. An enraged Gladys tries to drown Norma Jeane in the bathtub. Norma Jeane escapes to the house of her neighbor. A few days later, Norma Jeane is sent to an orphanage while Gladys is admitted to a mental hospital. In the 1940s, Norma Jeane becomes a pin-up girl under the stage name of "Marilyn Monroe". In 1951, she auditions for the role of Nell in Don't Bother to Knock. She impresses the casting director enough to give her the part. As her acting career rises, she meets Charles "Cass" Chaplin Jr. and Edward G. "Eddy" Robinson Jr., with whom she begins a polyamorous relationship. Norma Jeane lands her breakout role in 1953 with Niagara, but after she is spotted in public with Cass and Eddy, she is told by her agent to limit her appearances with them in public. Norma Jeane becomes pregnant by Cass, but eventually decides to have an abortion out of fear that the child might inherit Gladys' mental issues. Cass supports her decision. On the day of the appointment, she changes her mind, but it is too late. Following the abortion, she breaks things off with Cass and Eddy. She later meets Joe DiMaggio, a retired athlete who sympathizes with her when she expresses her desire to leave Hollywood and become a more serious actress in New York City. As she films Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, she receives a letter from a man claiming to be her father. Norma Jeane feels disconnected from her onscreen performance at the film's premiere, saying it is not her. She returns to her hotel room, having been told that someone is waiting for her. Expecting it to be her father, she instead finds Joe, who proposes to her, which she accepts. Norma Jeane and Joe's marriage sours when Cass and Eddy give Joe some nude publicity pictures of her, which enrages Joe so much that he hits her. However, she still goes through with filming, doing the famous publicity stunt with the white dress. When she gets home, a drunken Joe screams and gets physically violent with her. She divorces him. In 1955, Norma Jeane auditions for the Broadway play Magda, written by renowned playwright Arthur Miller. He eventually warms up to her when she gives him some insightful character analysis. Norma Jeane and Arthur marry and move to Maine, where she lives a happy life with him and becomes pregnant. However, when walking on the beach one day with a platter of food, she trips and miscarries. Distraught, she returns to acting soon after. While filming Some Like It Hot, Norma Jeane becomes more uncontrollable and mentally disturbed. To cope with her stress, she begins taking pills. By 1962, she has become dependent on drugs and alcohol. Secret Service agents pick up an intoxicated Norma Jeane and take her to a hotel to meet the president, who forces her to fellate him, before raping her, and then has her taken away after she vomits in his bed. Already dazed and drugged on pills, she begins to wonder if this is what being 'Marilyn Monroe' has led to, and she also hallucinates having another abortion before being sent back to her home in Los Angeles. She learns from Eddy on the phone that Cass has died and has left something to her. Cass' memento turns out to be the stuffed tiger plush that she found when the three of them were together, and the package also contains a letter where he confesses that the letters that Norma Jeane has been receiving, supposedly from her father, were actually written by him. Shattered by the revelation, Norma Jeane overdoses on barbiturates; as she lies dying on her bed, she has a vision of her father welcoming her to the afterlife.