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Here's what you do:
  1. Click on the video below.
  2. Watch the video, and pay attention to it! (You can pause and rewind the video.)
  3. Answer the listening comprehension questions below the video.
  4. Check your answers.





QUESTIONS:

1. What's the dog's name?:
  Elle
  Breezer
  Gemini

2. Does Elle eat meat?:
  No
  Yes
  She doesn't say

3. Elle's university degree is in:
  Fashion design
  Fashion merchandising
  Marketing

4. What happened between Elle and Cameron Diaz?:
  Elle talked Cameron out of buying an ugly sweater
  Elle recommended a sweater for Cameron
  Elle bought a really heinous (ugly) sweater

5. What does the term "orange is the new pink" mean?
  It means orange looks like pink
  It means pink is very popular
  It means the color orange is now popular, and pink is no longer popular.

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grammar notes
Learning a language by watching movies in one of the most effective ways to learn! We have always used this method in our ESL classes, and wanted to incorporate it into our website :) Don't be afraid to watch a video clip several times if you don't understand it right away!

Why do we love this method of teaching so much?

  • We're always looking for new, modern ways to teach ESL
  • Films often use real, everyday English, not some outdated textbook version
  • Students tend to learn English (or any other language) faster when they hear and see at the same time
  • We love movies! :)




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