Listening
and vocabulary activity NPR - 2.46min
Stereotyped
sentences, phrases or clichés usually express a popular thought or idea, but
have lost originality or impact after long overuse. They are very common in
humor, comedy and informal speech, but often criticized in intellectual or
academic environments. Examples: “Avoid something like the plague”, “No pain,
no gain”, “Curiosity killed the cat”,and “Time and time again”.
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1.Discuss
the title of the radio segment you are going to listen:
“Pomp
And Circumstance And Tried-But-True Clichés”
What does a)“pomp and circumstance” mean? What about
b)“tried-but-true”?
What do these phrases suggest to you? What do you
think the report is about?
2.Listen
to the radio segment and fill the blank spaces with the phrase missing.
SCOTT SIMON, host:
3.Vocabulary
A)Phrasal
Verbs: Match the verbs on the left to their definitions on the right. Find the
context in the text in ex.2.
1.fan
out
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a.
Admit, include.
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2.wind
up
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b. Involve oneself in some matter
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3.let in
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c.Spread, move around.
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4.run into
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d. Come or bring to a finish.
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5.step into
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e. Stand, be on your feet
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6.be up
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f. Meet or find by chance
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B)Collocations:
Match the words in both columns to make 4 collocations from the text in ex. 2.
Then, use them to complete the sentences below.
A collocation is an arrangement of words
commonly used together in English, such as “dead serious”, “to feel free”, and” excruciating pain”.
1.wild
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a. words
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2. opening
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b. certainties
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3. to shatter
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c.true
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4.to ring
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d.applause
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a)New scientific discoveries have
...................... a few .......................
b)The famed actor went onstage to get
the award and was met by
..............................................
c)What you are saying
............................................. but I’m not entirely conviced.
d)I need some clever
................................................ for my lecture.
4.Discussion:
Movie Lines
a.In the first part of the radio segment there’s a
reference to Tom Hanks and the phrase “Life
is like a box of chocolates...”. The end of the quote is “... you never know what you're gonna
get.” This is a movie line from Forrest Gump.
What does it mean? When would you use this phrase?
Do you agree with it?
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b.Another well-known and much heard line is “You had me at hello”
Which movie is it from? What can it mean? Guess.
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c.”Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'”
is a line from which Oscar winning film?
What do you understand by this? What are your
thoughts on this saying?
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d. "Hasta
la vista, baby", has been overheard a thousand times. Where is the
line from? When would someone say this?
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e. "You
talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me?" Who says this and why? What does it mean?
In what context would you use this line?
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Do
you know other classic and often repeated movie lines?
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