Intro
1. Learn Vocabulary - Learn some new vocabulary before you start the lesson.
2. Read and Prepare - Read the introduction and prepare to hear the audio.
Plot: A killer comes looking for the girl, Sidney (Neve Campbell), he didn’t kill in the previous movie, Scream 2. He kills many people before he gets to her, but will he get his target?
Clip: In this scene, Dewey (David Arquette) and Gale (Courteney Cox Arquette) are talking about why Gale is in town. They used to be lovers, but they’re now broken up.
Dialog
1. Study - Read the dialog again to see how the vocab words are used.
Gale |
Dewey |
Gale: I want to get something straight. I only got into this because the police asked for my help.
Dewey: Why would the police come to you?
Gale: Well, I did write the definitive book on the Woodsburough murders. *
Dewey: I’m sure you just can’t wait to write another one.
Gale: What about you?
Dewey: What about me?
Gale: You said you’d never leave Woodsburough. “The only place that’s real.” And now you’re here – without me. I took care of you. I waited until you were well, but I couldn’t stay there. It was like dog years – one year in Woodsburough is like seven anywhere else.
Dewey: So it’s off to Paris for a week? New York for a month? L.A. forever?
Gale: It was fucking 60 Minutes II. I couldn’t say no, I could have been the next Diane Sawyer!
Dewey: Wait a minute. What’s wrong with just being Gale Weathers? I liked her.
Gale: It didn’t work Dewey. We tried, we’re different.
Dewey: You used to say that was our strength.
Gale: Dewey, you’re not just here because of that second-rate K-Mart straight-to-video version of me, are you?
Dewey: Brace yourself, Gale. All of this is actually not about you. *
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Discussion
This is a good conversation between an ex-boyfriend and girlfriend. You can tell there are still some feelings between the two, but they also have some problems. There is tension in their voices. This was a pretty good movie. It may not be as good as the first and second ones, but it is still pretty scary and pretty entertaining. It’s a good movie to watch with your boyfriend or girlfriend. I give it a 5 out of 10. From the front row, John
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