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FILM TRAILERS - ESL: The Bourne Supremacy




Here's what you do:
  1. Click on the video below.
  2. Watch the first 1:25 of 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. When did Jason Bourne "walk away from his past"?
  three years ago
  two weeks ago
  two years ago

2. The man says that Jason Bourne "popped up":
  in Paris
  in Naples
  on some tropical island

3. The woman says that Bourne is coming:
  for his girlfriend
  to clarify things
  for them

4. What does Bourne ask the man on the floor?
  Why "they" are still after him
  Why he's trying to kill him
  Why he's lying on the floor

5. When the woman says "let's play a little offense", it means:
  let's play American football
  let's attack, let's be more aggressive, etc.
  let's say something insulting

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