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Lesson 1 of 20 :
Warm Up
1. Have you ever rented a movie from a video store or TV provider? How about online?
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to be choosy!
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to have a sec
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a blockbuster!
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a winner!
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to check out!
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to keep up with! !
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to be into! !
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Everyday Idioms
Lesson 1 of 20 :
Dialogue Building
The dialogue below is not in the right order.
Your teacher will provide you with cut-up
dialogue strips. Work alone or with a
partner to put the dialogue in the right order.
Amy:
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Jon:
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Amy:
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Jon:
Sounds like a winner. Wasnt there more than one Indiana Jones movie? Which
one should I check out first?
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Amy:
Yes?
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Jon:
Im not choosy.
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Amy:
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Jon:
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Amy:
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Jon:
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Amy:
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Jon:
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Amy:
There were four movies, actually. Start from scratch. Rent the first one tonight.
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Jon:
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Amy:
Id try Million Dollar Baby. A lot of people liked it. It won the Academy Award.
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Jon:
Great. Hey, any other recommendations? I have time for two movies and you
know your stuff.
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Everyday Idioms
Lesson 1 of 20 :
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5. I dont like big Hollywood _________________________________. All those movies are the same.
6. Ill__________________________________ tonight and we can chat on the phone.
Comprehension Questions
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Everyday Idioms
Lesson 1 of 20 :
Dialogue Reading
Read the dialogue with your partner a few
times. Take turns being each character.
Practice your intonation and pronunciation.
Write down any new words or phrases in
your notebook.
Excuse me, do you have a sec?
Amy:
Yes?
Jon:
Amy:
Jon:
Im not choosy.
Amy:
Jon:
Amy:
It was a blockbuster! It has some of everything: comedy, drama, and a lot of action.
Jon:
Sounds like a winner. Wasnt there more than one Indiana Jones movie? Which one
should I check out first?
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Jon:
Amy:
There were four movies, actually. Start from scratch. Rent the first one tonight.
Jon:
Great. Hey, any other recommendations? I have time for two movies and you know
your stuff.
Amy:
Jon:
Amy:
Id try Million Dollar Baby. A lot of people liked it. It won the Academy Award.
Jon:
Amy:
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Everyday Idioms
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Amy: Yes?
Amy: Yes?
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Everyday Idioms
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2. j!
3. a!
4. h!
5. b !
6. i!
7. e!
8. c!
9. d!
10. g
Dialogue Building Note: Do not hand out any pages after this exercise until it is completed.
(Also, see page 6 for the dialogue strips to hand out to students before starting.)
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15. Jon: Sounds great. Hey, can I give you a ring later? Im Jon.
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Amy: It was a blockbuster! It has some of everything: comedy, drama, and a lot of action.
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Jon: Sounds like a winner. Wasnt there more than one Indiana Jones movie? Which one should I check out first?
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Amy: Yes?
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16. Amy: Sure. I love talking about movies. My name is Amy. Heres my number.
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Jon: I want to rent a movie for tonight. Do you have any recommendations?
12. Amy: Thanks. I keep up with the new movies. Do you like drama?
13. Jon: Sometimes. Why? What do you recommend?
10. Amy: There were four movies, actually. Start from scratch. Rent the first one tonight.
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14. Amy: Id try Million Dollar Baby. A lot of people liked it. It won the Academy Award.
11. Jon: Great. Hey, any other recommendations? I have time for two movies and you know your stuff.
Comprehension Questions
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Spelling Note: This lesson shows the American spelling of the word
Practice in the instructions on pages 4 and 5. Most other Englishspeaking countries spell it this way: Practise (when used as a verb,
Practice when used as a noun). Make it a challenge for your students to
find this word in the lesson and see if they know the alternate spelling.
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