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Shark Tale. The theme--- Nobody VS Somebody. Appreciate a poem by Emily Dickinson --- I’m nobody! Who are you?. I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody too? Then there's a pair of us? Don't tell! They'd advertise, you know! How dreary to be somebody!
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The theme---Nobody VS Somebody Appreciate a poem by Emily Dickinson --- I’m nobody! Who are you? I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody too? Then there's a pair of us? Don't tell! They'd advertise, you know! How dreary to be somebody! How public--like a frog- To tell one's name the livelong June To an admiring bog! Appreciate a poem by Emily Dickinson
The features of the movie I Looking a little fishy
Oscar cleaner wrasse
Lola lion fish
angelfish Angie
Sykes puffer fish
Lenny Great White Shark
Jellyfish(水母) Octopus(章鱼)
The features of the movie II The Imitation of the Voice Actors
Matching Game Angelina Julie Renée Zellweger
Will Smith Robert De Niro Jack Black
Bushy eyebrows Teeth Martin Scorsese
rounder nose fuller cheeks
The features of the movie III Real Life Scenes in the Movie
Times Square reef version of Times Square
Pawnshop 当铺 Note: prawn 对虾 Pawnshop当铺, 电影里把它改为 “prawnshop”.
Horse race Sea Horse Race
American Pop Culture • Hip-Hop culture • New York City & Los Angeles City
Hip-Hop • What is hip-hop? • The Elements : • Deejaying (DJing, turntabling) • Emceeing (MCing, freestyle rap) --- Master of ceremonies [MC指的是Rapper,一个MC能够利用「噢」「哟」「啊」这类语助词发展出独特节奏, 用一张嘴就带动人群的狂热气氛。] • b-boying (Hip-hop dance ): break dance • Graffiti • hip hop fashion baggy clothes, multi-finger rings, gold or platinum chains , baseball caps, hooded sweaters, large glasses, boots or sneakers
Hip-hopis a culture. • Hiphop also refers to hip hop music, or rap music. • Hip Hopis a cultural movementin the Bronx borough of New York City • among African American and Latino communities • beganin the early 1970s • spreading into the mainstream during the early 1980s • spread all over the world by the 1990s
Graffiti, or graf, started as underground urban art boldly displayed in public areas, usually sides of buildings or walls. • It was used by citizens to make political and social commentary, as well as gangs to mark territory.
Learning English through Movie • love ya • see ya • gimme • kinda • ain’t it great? =love you =see you =give me =kind of e.g. in a weird kinda way (am not,are not,is not,has not和 have not • 的缩略语)
Learning English through Movie • I'm already punched in? Angie. • Good morning. Can I help you? [deep] One wash and lube, please. - Hot wax? - Please. Kelp(海藻) scrape? We're having a special. • Why not? It is mating season, and I'm feelin' lucky. Sykes' Whale Wash. A whale of a wash, and the price... oh, my gosh.
Learning English through Movie • We do a couple of practice runs, badda-bing badda-boom, Pop's happy, you're a shark, life goes on. Capiche? • Okay. Okay, capiche. • Bingo. Right there. Dead ahead. You see it? TV dinner. Don't get easier than this.
Learning English through Movie • Would you just sit down, okay? • - Thank you. I've been goin' over my markers. You're into me for five grand. • - 5 G's, okay? • - 5 G's? Man, you trippin'? 5 G's. • Oh, yeah? See if this refreshes your memory.
Learning English through Movie • You had the money to pay me back and you bet it anyway? • - Hold up. • - Gimme that! • - Clearly I've made a mistake. • - No, no, wait! Lola! Look. • Deep down, I'm really superficial. And don't get me wrong, you're cute, but... you're a nobody.
Learning English through Movie • [Oscar] Don't swallow. • - Oscar? - No, it's Pinocchio. Of course it's me. • - [Oscar] Why did you do that? • - I'm sorry. • No. "Sorry" is when you step on somebody's fin at the movies. • "Sorry" is when you say, "When's the baby due?" and it turns out the person's just fat.