source: Phonics ILearning / Pearson Education, INC 2014年6月10日
* social language: return lost property; identify ownership; express ethical beliefs
* grammar: possessive pronouns; conditional: factual and unreal
Scene
2 Video Script
Cheryl and Marie argue about the fact that
Marie didn’t return David Doolittle’s cell phone.
Cheryl: Well, I still think it’s wrong.
Mane: Cheryl...
Bob: What’s going on?
Cheryl: Marie just stole David Doolittle’s
cell phone.
Paul: David Doolittle was here?
Marie: I didn’t steal it. He left it, and I’m waiting to
return it until tonight.
Cheryl: He asked if it was under the table.
You said it wasn’t.
Marie: It wasn’t under the table because it
was in my pocket.
Cheryl: Well, I think that’s wrong.
Marie: It’s not wrong. He’ll get his phone
back.
Cheryl: What do you two think?
Bob: Well
Paul: Urn...
Cheryl: What are you going to do now?
Marie: I’m going to call him tonight, tell
him I found his phone, and ask him to meet me for dinner.
Cheryl: You’re going to ask him to dinner?
Marie: Sure. Why not?
Cheryl: Women don’t ask men to dinner. Do
they?
Marie: Oh, don’t be so old-fashioned,
Cheryl. This is the twenty-first century. Women ask men out to dinner all the
time. Don’t they?
Cheryl: Well, I still think it’s wrong. You should have
given him the phone.
Bob: Cheryl, I have to tell you something.
Cheryl: What?
Bob: Do you remember when we met?
Cheryl: Of course. I was at the park. I’d lost my bag
and you helped me find it. It took us two hours. We talked and talked and I
became more interested in Bob than in finding the bag.
Bob: Well, actually, I found your bag in two minutes,
but I waited two hours to tell you. I thought you were the most amazing woman 1
had ever met. If you had found your bag right away, you would have left and we
wouldn’t be here right now.
Cheryl: That is so romantic! That’s why I
love this man!
Marie: See? If it worked for Bob, it
might work for me.
Cheryl: You and David Doolittle! That would be
fantastic! Call! Call him!