Show 1205 Tuesday 23 March
Hi, I’m Sarah, welcome to The Daily English Show.
Today we’re studying a short film called Beyond Words.
This film has very little dialogue, so I think you’ll find that it’s quite easy to follow the film even if you can’t understand everything that they’re saying.
It’s a thriller and I think the editing’s really interesting.
One of the main characters can’t see and the other one can’t hear and the editing switches between the perspectives of those two characters.
Let’s have a look at some of the language.
Part of the film takes place at a yoga class and you can hear the voice of the teacher saying:
Hi, my name's Holly. Today we're going to run through dynamic (something) yoga class. (I can’t catch what the name of the class was.)
If anybody has any injures , can you please let me know before we start.
To run through means to perform, act or practice sth – you could replace it with do.
And let me know means tell me.
This is a line from towards the end of the film, a guy says to a girl: I think you might have dropped your keys back at the gym.
This is a good example of how to use the word might .
Might is a very common and useful word, it expresses possibility, like the word maybe.
Here are some examples:
I might go out tonight, but I haven’t decided yet. I’m not sure if I can really be bothered going.
It looks like it might rain.
She said she might come over tomorrow, so we can talk about it then.
STICK NEWS
Kia ora in Stick News today Google has stopped censoring search results in China.
According to Wikipedia, there are more than 30,000 internet police in China who sensor anti-government content.
In 2006, Google launched a version of their site based in China and agreed to censor the results.
Recently, they changed their mind. They decided to redirect Google China users to the uncensored site based in Hong Kong.
And that was Stick News for Tuesday the 23rd of March.
Kia ora .
Goodbye haters!
I think I'll block this site just cause it sucks. MWAHAHA!
Delete!
Block!
Click!
But what about like... Tibet and stuff?
Yeah, yeah peace + love and all that...
DON'T BE EVIL!
I'm
Word.
DON'T BE EVIL!
Click!
Word of the Day
Today’s word is witty.
Witty basically means: clever and funny.
And according to the top entry on Urban Dictonary :
Witty people are clever and cool. Hang out with them.
And the reason why I chose this word today is because someone left this nice comment on YouTube recently.
Your stick news has such witty social commentary. Keep up the good work!
Thank you.
#767 Are you all right?
Step 1: Read the girl’s lines.
Step 2: Repeat the girl’s lines and talk to the guy.
Girl Some guy, he tried to steal my car.
Guy Are you alright?
Girl Yeah, I'm fine.
Girl Oh.
Guy Do you want me to walk you back there and we'll pick them up?
Girl Sure.
WOD start
artist : DJ iPep's
album : Home Mix 2007
track : Game Toy
from : EVREUX, France
album at Jamendo
artist at Jamendo
artist site
cws start
artist : Kevin MacLeod
track : The Jazz Woman
from : Brooklyn, NY, United States
artist site
qa start
artist : ioeo
album : triptracks
track : triptrack2
from : Saint Raphael, France
album at Jamendo
artist at Jamendo
artist site
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