domingo, 19 de abril de 2015

'In Good Company'

Wednesday 15th April

Hi, again!

In our last classes we continued seeing the movie ‘In Good Company’.
We haven’t finished seeing the film yet. What we have learnt so far is this:
Dan doesn’t agree with the new situation at the company but there’s nothing he can do about it. He has to dismiss two of his colleagues but life goes on. His elder daughter moves to New York University, after he has taken out a second mortgage to pay for that. Meanwhile, Carter has divorced and has moved to a different neighbourhood in New York. One day he bumps into (finds by chance) Dan’s daughter and they start going out together.
There’s a basketball game between departments and Dan gets injured. He breaks his arm. A short time later he celebrates his birthday. Former (past) and current (present) colleagues are invited to Dan’s birthday party. It’s then, when he finds out his daughter and his boss’s (Carter) affair. He follows them to a restaurant and reveals them that he knows about their affair. He punches Carter and leaves the restaurant furious with his daughter and …there’s very little left for the outcome (the end, the result)…

By seeing the film we have practised:
Everyday expressions
Who’s at the helm?
To be in charge
He’s been on a spree
To spend a lot of money
It’s not a big deal
To be important or significant
The mag’s (magazine is) a cash cow
To earn a lot of money
He’s gonna get canned
To be dismissed
To be a young new star
He’s the latest hot-shot from Globecom







And in the previous class we learnt, also with the film:
I believe in
Worried about
Qualified for
On their honeymoon
My money is on
Apologize for
On the 29th floor
A bit rough on


We can make words by adding suffixes and prefixes.
pregnant
pregnancy
develop
development
maintain
maintenance
commit
commitment
analyse
analyst
tap
untapped



We’ll probably finish seeing the film next Wednesday. 

See you, then!

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