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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Manhattan (opening scene)






MANHATTAN – Opening scene

A. How are the following expressions used in the scene?


tunes

thrive

hustle and bustle

know all the angles

corny

preachy

decay

desensitised

coiled




B. Fill in the gaps with words from the scene.


_____________ : repeated too often to be interesting or funny, too sentimental

______________: to grow very well, or to become very healthy or successful:

_______________: Inclined or given to tedious and excessive moralizing; didactic.

____________: to know all the tricks and artifices of dealing with someone or something.

_____________ : busy movement and noise, especially where there are a lot of people:

_____________: something wound in a continuous series of loops.

_____________:To render insensitive or less sensitive

_______________: Inclined or given to tedious and excessive moralizing; didactic.


C. Complete the sentences with one of the words from A.


1. He wanted to escape the ________________of city life.

2. How do you address social issues without being _______________?

3. Seeing too much violence on television can _________________people to it.

4. Her hair was ________________in a bun on top of her head.

5. The movie was okay, but the love scene was really ___________. He sent a bouquet with a card that read ‘Would you marry me?’

6. Ask my accountant about taxes. He ____________________.So he will know how to get you out of that tricky problem of yours.

7. put your business on the fast track to success! Read our book and make your Business ______________________!

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