Last week we were talking about judging people by their appearance in class.
I hope you enjoyed the extract of the film Bridget Jones's Diary that we watched in class and that focusses on this topic.
You can read the script as it is the first comment that you will find.
See you later!
María.
7 comments:
TRANSCRIPT
BRIDGET: At times like this...
continuing with one's life seems impossible...
and eating the entire contents of one's fridge...
seems inevitable.
I have two choices--
to give up and accept permanent state of spinster hood...
and eventual eating by dogs... or not.
[Sighs]
And this time, I choose not.
I will not be defeated...
by a bad man and an American stick insect.
Instead, I choose vodka...
and Chaka Khan.
[Disco music playing]
CHAKA KHANSINGING: I'm every woman
It's all in me
Anything you want done, baby
I'll do it naturally. Mmm
I'm every woman
It's all in me
I can be the most right now
Every girl from A to Z
Whoa, whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa, whoa
Whoa
Ahh.
Ohh!
CHAKA KAHNSINGING: I can cast a spell
Fuck.
CHAKA KAHNSINGING: Of secrets you can't tell
Mix a special groove
Put fire inside of you
Any time you feel danger...
Why do you want to be in television?
Well, I've realized that I've become deeply committed...
to communicating to the public...
the up-to-the-moment and in-depth news...
both political and ecological.
What do you think of the EI Nino phenomenon?
BRIDGET: Um...it's a blip.
I think, basically, Latin music is on its way out.
So, why do you want to work in television?
Because I'm passionately committed...
to communicating with children.
They are the future.
Do you have any children of your own?
Oh, Christ, no. Yuck!
[Laughs]
BRIDGET: Ah. Sorry.
MAN: So, why do you want to work in television?
I've gotto leave my current job because I've shagged my boss.
Fair enough. Start on Monday.
We'll see how we go.
Oh, and... incidentally...
at "Sit Up, Britain"...
no one ever gets sacked for shagging the boss.
That's a matter of principle.
Good evening María,
Thank you very much. I know Gosh! British people use it when they're surprised about questions, but is there a similar word in Spanish?
Regards
Hi again Maria,
Thank you very much for the links and above all the music I love it
Hi Charo!
"Gosh" is the polite form of "God". Since God is sometimes avoided, they prefer to use that term.
There's no exact equivalent in Spanish, I'm afraid.
See you in class!
Hi María,
Thank you very much for your answer
Regards
Hi the best is the full film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLpcpTv0bUs
I love this film! Thanks teacher.
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