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Exercise 6 Learn the dialogue by heart and act it. Finish the dialogue with your own phrases.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 540. Exercise 5 Read each sentence and write a second one from the prompts. Example: Carol didn't have enough money. Jack / lend her some => She wanted Jack to lend her some.
1. Unfortunately someone told Sue I was going to visit her. it / be a surprise 2. My parents were upset when I left home. me / stay with them 3. Everybody thought Tom should play tennis. Tom / play tennis 4. Please don't tell anyone that Nancy's leaving her job. anyone / know 5. There's a football match next Saturday between England and Germany. England / win ? 6. In your place I would tell the police about it. you / inform 7. Jeremy was sure Jane would be late. Jane / not to come in time 8. Nobody is allowed to smoke in our office. anyone / not to smoke
A.: Don't be afraid to try new ways of expressing your ideas! B.: Well, I agree with you, but I don`t expect the cast to accept everything I am going to suggest. A.: Explain to them how important it is to follow the screenplay and to embody your conception. I would like you to instruct the actors in a proper way. B.: Oh, it`s a matter of complicated psychological interaction. Most well-known actors want a director and a screenwriter to agree with or at least respect their conception of showing the characters. A.: Oh, come on! I wouldn`t like you to be pessimistic! Cheer up and do your best!
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