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The Sixth sense (1999)
Conversation
1. Do you like drama films or thrillers? Why or why not?
2. Have you guessed, what film will we watch today?
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2. Self Test – Vocabulary Preview - Part One
Are you ready to watch the movie? Complete the quiz to see if you
will understand the vocabulary in Part One of the film.
1. “People used to hide out in churches, they would claim sanctuary. ”
a. a boring place
b. a safe place
c. a scary place
2. “Finally, someone is recognizing the sacrifices you’ve made.”
a. things you give up to make improvements
b. goals and dreams
c. beautiful paintings
3. “I was picked first for kick ball teams at recess. ” каникулы
a. park
b. break time at school
c. gym
4. “He got hurt in the neck by another man with a screwdriver. ” шуруповерт
a. gun
b. tool used to turn screws
c. long sharp knife
5. “How much does a fine frame like that cost?”
a. old camera that takes large photos
b. protective material around a picture
c. large mirror
3. Match the characters
Malcolm A child psychologist.
Anna Malcolm’s wife.
Vincent Grey Malcolm’s former patient who breaks into his house.
Cole A troubled 9-year-old boy.
Lynn Cole’s mother.
4. Who is it? (p. 5)
5. Who says it?
“You have a gift that teaches children how to be strong.” Anna
“I would not like it in a mug. I would not like it in a jug.” Malcolm
“Do you know me, hero? Don’t you even remember your own patients?” Vincent
“You told me I was having trouble coping with my parents’ divorce.” V
“I do remember you. Quiet, very smart, compassionate, unusually compassionate. ” M
“You forgot cursed”. V“We were supposed to meet today, but I missed our appointment. I’m sorry.” M
“I knew there was a sound explanation”. M“Hey, your Cocoa Puffs are getting soggy. ” Lynn
“Hey freak. How’d you like that arm around the shoulder bit? I just made it up. Went with it. ” Tommy
“I was picked first for kickball at recess.” Cole
“It’s a mind reading game. Here’s how it works.” M
“I draw people smiling, dogs running, rainbows. They don’t have meetings about rainbows.” C
“They’re both so similar. The same mannerisms, same expressions, same things hanging over their heads.” M
“Just a gut thing. The way she deals with him. It doesn't fit.” M“I know I've been kind of out of it for a long while and you resent it.”“She doesn’t look at me like everybody else and I don’t want her to.” L
“So your dad lives in Pittsburgh with a lady who works in a toll booth”
Vocabulary
Match the words with their definitions
Compassionate adj feeling sympathy for someone who is in a bad situation because you understand and care about them
cursed adj affected in a negative way by a magic curse
sound (explanation) adj reliable and sensible
soggy adj wet and soft, especially in an unpleasant way
go with it/go with the flow to do what seems like the easiest thing in a particular situation mannerisms N a particular way of speaking or moving that someone has gut adj a reaction or feeling that you are sure is right, although you cannot give a reason for it resent V to experience angry unhappy feelings because you think you have been treated unfairly or without enough respecttollbooth N a small building where drivers pay to use a particular bridge or road
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