Peter teaches Brian how to be a married man.
It is important to read the vocabulary and background before you watch the video. This will improve your ability to understand the video. It will also help you understand how the new vocabulary is used naturally.
The first time you watch the video, just try to understand the overall situation.
First, try to answer all the questions from memory. Then rewatch the video and try to answer the questions that you missed.
Watch the video again while you read the script. Reading and listening at the same time will help you hear each individual word and improve your listening accuracy.
There are several different activities that focus on listening accuracy, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure.
Es importante leer el vocabulario y los antecedentes antes de ver el video. Esto mejorará su capacidad para comprender el video. También le ayudará a comprender cómo se usa el nuevo vocabulario de forma natural.
La primera vez que vea el video, intente comprender la situación general.
Primero intente responder todas las preguntas de memoria. Luego, vuelva a ver el video e intente responder las preguntas que se perdió.
Mire el video nuevamente mientras lee el guión. Leer y escuchar al mismo tiempo lo ayudará a escuchar cada palabra individual y mejorará su precisión auditiva.
Hay una serie de actividades diferentes que se centran en la precisión auditiva, la pronunciación, el vocabulario, la gramática y la estructura de las oraciones.
비디오를 보기 전에 어휘와 배경을 읽는 것이 중요합니다. 이렇게 하면 비디오를 이해하는 능력이 향상됩니다. 또한 새로운 어휘가 어떻게 자연스럽게 사용되는지 이해하는데 도움이됩니다.
비디오를 처음 볼 때 전체 상황을 이해하려고 노력하세요.
먼저 모든 질문에 답을 해보세요. 그런 다음 비디오를 다시보고 놓친 질문에 답해보세요.
대본을 읽는 동안 비디오를 다시 보세요. 읽기와 듣기를 동시에 하면 각각의 단어를 듣고, 듣기 정확도를 향상시킬 수 있습니다.
듣기 정확도, 발음, 어휘, 문법 및 문장 구조에 초점을 맞춘 다양한 액티비티가 있습니다.
É importante ler o vocabulário e o histórico antes de assistir ao vídeo. Isso melhorará sua capacidade de entender o vídeo. Também ajudará você a entender como o novo vocabulário é usado naturalmente.
Na primeira vez que assistir ao vídeo, tente entender a situação geral.
Primeiro, tente responder todas as perguntas de memória. Em seguida, assista novamente ao vídeo e tente responder às perguntas que você errou.
Assista ao vídeo novamente enquanto lê o roteiro. Ler e ouvir ao mesmo tempo ajudará você a ouvir cada palavra individualmente e a melhorar sua precisão auditiva.
Existem várias atividades diferentes que se concentram na precisão auditiva, pronúncia, vocabulário, gramática e estrutura da frase.
[n] - noun, [v] - verb, [phv] - phrasal verb, [adj] - adjective, [exp] - expression
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Peter | Brian |
Directions: What expressions from the video have the same meaning as the highlighted expressions in the sentences below?
[ rattling ]
[ sheds ]
[ hold all that in ]
[ let go ]
[ Exhale ]
Directions: Write sentences about the video clip using the words given. You can change the word form or add words, but you cannot change the word order. Use a present time frame (tense).
( ) = optional [ ] = necessary
Instrucciones: Escriba oraciones sobre el videoclip usando las palabras dadas. Puede cambiar la forma de la palabra o agregar palabras, pero no puede cambiar el orden de las palabras. Usa el tiempo presente.
Instruções: Escribe oraciones sobre el videoclip usando las palabras dadas. Puede cambiar la forma de las palabras o agregar palabras, pero no puede cambiar el orden de las palabras. Usa tiempo presente.
지시 : 주어진 단어를 사용하여 비디오 클립에 대한 문장을 씁니다. 어형을 변경하거나 단어를 추가할 수 있지만 어순은 변경할 수 없습니다. 현재 시제를 사용합니다.
Peter / Brian / go / husband / restaurant / which / special / place / just / marry / man
Peter and Brian go to Husbands Restaurant, which is a special place just for married men.
however / when / Brian / take / wedding / ring / he / not / see / it / anymore
However, when Brian takes off his wedding ring, he can't see it anymore.
However, when Brian takes his wedding ring off, he can't see it anymore.
and / then / when / he / put / ring / back / he / wear / khaki / short / and / have / many / key
And then when he puts his ring back on, he is wearing khaki shorts and has many keys.
when / Brian / ask / what / key / for / Peter / proud / talk / his / many / shed
When Brian asks (Peter) what the keys are for, Peter proudly talks about his many sheds.
then / some / other / man / sudden / show / and / want / talk / shed
Then some other men suddenly show up and want to talk about sheds.
Brian / notice / there / lot / fat / guys / in / restaurant
Brian notices (that) there are [a lot of/lots of] fat guys in the restaurant.
Peter / explain / every / man / true / weight / least / 20 / pound / heavy / how / they / look
Peter explains (that) every man's true weight is at least 20 pounds heavier than how they look.
he / then / encourage / Brian / stop / hold / it / in
He then encourages Brian to stop holding it in.
when / Brian / final / let / go / he / immediate / get / 20 / pound / heavy
When Brian finally lets go, he immediately gets 20 pounds heavier.
Brian / end / scene / by / make / lame / dad / joke
Brian ends the scene by making a lame dad joke.
* lame (adj): not cool, not funny
Peter: This is our spot, Brian. A place just for married guys like you and me.
Brian: Husband's Restaurant? I've never seen this place before. Is it new?
Peter: Nope. (It has) Been here for 30 years. You just can't see it until you get married. Watch. Take your ring off.
Brian: Wow!
Peter: Wearing a ring also makes you wear giant khaki shorts with a belt and a lot of keys rattling around in the pockets.
Brian: You're right! What are all these keys for?
Peter: A series of sheds. I've got a lot of sheds back home.
Brian: Oh.
Man 1: You guys talking about sheds?
Peter: Hell yes! I love my sheds.
Man 1: Me too.
Man 2: High five on sheds!
All: Sheds! Sheds! Sheds!
Brian: There are a lot of fat guys here.
Peter: Well yeah, Brian. Every man's true weight is at least 20 pounds heavier than how they look. DO you know how much energy
it takes to hold all that in? You can finally let go. Just relax. Exhale for once. Exhale like you never have to attract
a pretty woman ever again.
Brian: Wow, that feels amazing.
Peter: Now, let's order some food. I'm starving.
Brian: Nice to meet you, Starving. I'm Brian.