Sitcom: There's a great movie playing at the Glenwood. (Top Notch 1, Unit 2-1)


source: HoseoEnglish / Pearson Education, INC     2011年3月3日
* social language: Discuss likes and dislikes; Give and get directions
* grammar: Verb be

# video script
(In the café, Bob, Cheryl, Marie and Paul make plans for the weekend.)
Bob: Do you guys want to go out this weekend? There's a great movie playing at the Glenwood.
Paul: A rock concert sounds better to me.
Cheryl: I'd love to see a play.
Marie: How about an opera?
Bob: OK. There's a rock concert Saturday night at 8:00 P.M. Blue City is playing.
Paul: Blue City. I love them! Sounds good.
Cheryl: Not my style.
Marie: I don't like rock.
Bob: OK. There's a play tonight at midnight at the Second Avenue Theater. It's called Conversations with Food.
Cheryl: Sounds great!
Marie: At midnight? That's way past my bedtime.
Paul: No, thanks.
Bob: OK. Carmen is playing at the City Opera. 8:00 P.M.
Marie: Great! How much are the tickets? You're kidding!
Paul: Whoa!
Cheryl: No way.
Bob: Great! It's a movie then! A Time To Run is playing at the Glenwood at 7:00 P.M.
Waitress: A Time To Run? Oh, don't go to that. It's just awful.
Bob: OK. How about You Only LIve Once? It's playing at the Kendall, also at 7:00 P.M.
Waitress: It's terrible.
Bob: An Actor's Life
Waitress: Please.
Bob: Anna Goes Home
Waitress: No.
Bob: The Left Side of the Street? 
Waitress: I think there are no more tickets.
Bob: So what's a good movie to see? 
Waitress: There's a French film playing at the Bijou at 8:00 P.M.
Bob: I'm not a French film fan. 
Waitress: It's a film about an opera singer ...
Marie: Perfect!
Waitress: And a rock star ...
Paul: Great!
Waitress: Who meet at a play.
Cheryl: Wonderful! Thank you.
Bob: Yeah. Thanks a lot.
Waitress: You're very welcome.
Cheryl: It'll be fun. Bob.