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Tasks. Lead-in/ Pre-watching. Watching the episode for the first time. Watching the episode for the second time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4RvOmNedls
Topic: Introducing people Film: Meet Joe Black Level: Pre-intermediate + Age: teenagers/ adults Tasks
Lead-in/ Pre-watching 1. Learn the vocabulary: to drop by – заглянуть suspense – тревога, беспокойство to go out of one’s head – вылететь из головы
2. Answer the questions: How can we introduce to someone? Is there a difference between formal and informal introductions in your opinion? What is it?
Watching the episode for the first time Watch the episode and answer the questions:
Who did the main character introduce the young man to? (Who was at the table?) How did he do it? What phrases did he use? Why was the situation awkward?
Watching the episode for the second time
Watch the episode again and fill in the gaps in the conversation:
Alison: Hi there! Joe: Hello! Bill: __________ to have stepped away for so ______. This is a friend of mine, I ______ to drop by. We got to _____ and stuff, and, uh … He’s gonna ________ us for dinner. Quince: Great! Alison: How nice to ______ you! And wouldn’t it be nicer if my father wouldn’t _______ you? Joe: How nice to meet you! Bill: Yeah, I’m sorry. This is my _______________, Alison and her husband, Quince and Drew, my number one, works with me. Alison: Daddy, does your friend have a name? Bill: A name? Drew: Something he goes by? Bill: Oh, yeah, ______________ me. This is, uh… Alison: Daddy, come on. A name. Drew: Bill, the __________________ is killing me. Bill: I’m sorry. It’s uh .. It’s gone right out of my ________________. Um. I’m sorry. This is … Joe. Alison: Joe. I love that name. Drew: Just plain Joe. Joe: Me too. Drew: Is there any more to it? Bill: What do you _______________? Drew: ________________ “Smith” or “Jones” Bill: Black. Alison: Oh, at last. Nice to meet you, Mr. Black.
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