Title: Shark Tale
1Shark Tale
2The theme---Nobody VS Somebody
Appreciate a poem by Emily Dickinson
--- Im nobody! Who are you?
Appreciate a poem by Emily Dickinson
- 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!
3The features of the movie I
Looking a little fishy
4Oscar
cleaner wrasse
5Lola
lion fish
6Angie
7Sykes
puffer fish
8Lenny
Great White Shark
9Octopus(??)
10The features of the movie II
The Imitation of the Voice Actors
11Matching Game
Angelina Julie
Renée Zellweger
12Will Smith
Robert De Niro
Jack Black
13protruding ears
14Look at their mouths similar?
15Thick sexy lips Flowing hair
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19Bushy eyebrows Teeth
Martin Scorsese
20- rounder nose
- fuller cheeks
21the sweetness in the way her eyes crinkle up
22The features of the movie III
Real Life Scenes in the Movie
23- Times Square
- reef version of Times Square
24Flower Shop
25Traffic Accident
26 27Dirt-wagon
28tourists
29News Report
30Pawnshop ??
Note prawn ?? Pawnshop??, ??????? prawnshop.
31trolleybus tour
32Sushi bowl
33Whale Wash
34Horse race
Sea Horse Race
35Walk of Fame
36American Pop Culture
- Hip-Hop culture
- New York City Los Angeles City
37Hip-Hop
- What is hip-hop?
- The Elements
- Deejaying (DJing, turntabling)
- Emceeing (MCing, freestyle rap) --- Master of
ceremonies - MC???Rapper,??MC?????????????????????????,
??????????????? - 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
38- Hip-hop is a culture.
- Hip hop also refers to hip hop music, or rap
music. - Hip Hop is a cultural movement in the Bronx
borough of New York City - among African American and Latino
communities - began in the early 1970s
- spreading into the mainstream during the
early 1980s - spread all over the world by the 1990s
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41- 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.
42Graffiti On The Great Wall of China
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44Learning English through Movie
- love ya
- see ya
- gimme
- kinda
- aint 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? have not
- ????)
45Learning English through Movie
46Learning 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(??)
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.
47Learning 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.
48Learning 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.
49Learning 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.
50Learning 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.
51Learning English through Movie
- TV Seems The Sharkslayer not only conquered a
few sharks today, but maybe a few hearts? - Has the reef's most eligible bachelor been
snapped up? - I'm Katie Current, here live, watching the
Sharkslayer making out.
52Learning English through Movie
- It's not like you feel the same way about her.
laughs - You know, I don't think this is gonna work out.
- Wait, are you dumping me? Let me explain
something to you.
53Learning English through Movie
- According to the latest Scallop Poll, fear of
sharks is at an all-time high. Join us tonight
for an in-depth report. How long must this reef
live under siege(??) ? Is there no hero among us?
Who can stop this shark menace(??)? - Scallop Poll ????
Gallop Poll ???????
54Presentation Time
- New York City Attractions
- Los Angeles Attractions
55Supplementary Materials for Teachers
56New York City--- the Big Apple
57- Statue of Liberty This gift from France has
become the symbol of New York City. It was a gift
from the French government for the 100th
birthday of America's Independence. The steel
framework was made by Gustave Eiffel, who also
built the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The Statue of
Liberty is 46,5 meters high and together with the
pedestal it reaches 93 meters. It used to be
possible to take the staircase inside the statue
and walk all the way up the 354 steps to the head
from where you have a nice view on New York City,
but for security reasons it was not allowed
anymore for some time after Sept. 11.
58Empire Sate Building More than any other
building in the world, the Empire State Building
represents the ambition of humans to build towers
that reach for the skies. It probably is New
York's best known landmark and is prominent on
many postcards. At the time it was built on 5th.
Avenue, it broke all records and was dubbed 'the
8th world wonder'. It had 64 elevators (now 73)
and was built in only 1 year, 45 days. You can
visit the Empire State Building from where you
have a magnificent view. The Empire State
Building is situated south of Midtown, away from
the skyscraper clusters downtown in the financial
district and midtown, so this is one of the few
places in Manhattan where you have a great 360
degrees view.
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60- Central Park is one of those places that make New
York such a great place to live. The huge park,
843 acres large, is located in the center of
Manhattan. Its design is an example for city
parks around the world. The park boasts several
lakes, theaters, ice rinks, fountains, tennis
courts, baseball fields, many playgrounds and
other facilities. It is also home to the Central
Park Zoo and the Metropolitan museum of Art.
Especially during the weekends, when cars are not
allowed into the park, Central Park is a welcome
oasis in this hectic city.
615 boroughs in New York City
62- Brooklyn, a borough founded by the Dutch in the
17th century was an independent city until 1898,
when Brooklyn decided in a close vote to become a
borough of New York. At that time the Brooklyn
bridge had connected the two cities for 15 years.
The impressive bridge spans the East river from
Brooklyn to lower Manhattan and stretches for
about 1.5 km.
63- Grand Central Terminal is one of the two
monumental gateways that were built in the heyday
of railway transportation. The monumental railway
station was constructed in 1903-1913 for the New
York and Harlem Railroad company. It is a grand
Beaux-Arts building which serves as a
transportation hub connecting train, metro, car
and pedestrian traffic in an efficient way. It
has 67 train tracks on two different levels.
64- Rockefeller Center The design of the complex was
done by the architect Benjamin Wistar Morris.
When the Met abandoned the project after the 1929
stock market crash, Rockefeller came up with a
plan for a corporate complex to house the new
radio and television corporations. Radio City was
born. One of the first buildings completed was
the RCA building, which served as the
headquarters of the Radio Corporation of America.
65Madison Square
United Nations Headquarters
66The centerpiece of the production design was the
fishfied Times Square, with its Jumbotron,
billboards and traffic jams. There are billboards
for Coral-cola, Fish King, Old Wavy.
67Times Square
68- Whenever you talk to anybody in the world, you
can safely tell him that the Times Square is
N.Y.. On 8. April, 2004, the Times Square had its
100 anniversaries celebration, which lasted more
than 8 months. - Among the world famous city squares, the Times
Square is the smallest one which is out of most
peoples expectation. Many tourists dont know
they are in the Times Square when they are
actually there. They can not imagine that this
triangle zone is the famous Times Square .In the
terms of its area, it can not be considered as a
square. - However, this square attracts more than 2,600
million tourists per year. It is seen as the
symbol of N.Y., the accelerator of America.
People can feel accurately the social beat when
they are in the square.
69- In 1904, the New York Times built the Times Tower
on 43rd street just off Broadway to replace the
premises in Downtown. The square facing the
building was called the Longacre square, but was
soon renamed Times Square. the inauguration of
the Times' new headquarters was celebrated with a
fireworks display, starting a New Year's eve
tradition which still continues today. The first
famous ball-lowering from the 1 Times Square's
rooftop pole was held on New Year's Eve 1907. - At the start of the first World War, Times
square was the center of the Theater district and
attracted a large number of visitors. This made
the square an ideal place for billboards. In 1917
the first large electric display billboard was
installed. The billboards have become such a
tourist attraction for the area, that the zoning
now requires the buildings to be covered with
billboards!
70Los Angeles
71- The City of Los Angeles also known as L.A. , is
the second-largest city in the United States in
terms of population, as well as one of the
world's most important economic, cultural, and
entertainment centers. - It was incorporated as a city in California on
April 4, 1850, when the city's population was
only 1,610, and is the county seat of Los Angeles
County. As of the 2000 census, it has a
population of 3,694,820, but a May 1, 2005
California Department of Finance estimate shows
the city's population at 3,957,875, with the
metropolitan area at 17,545,623. - The city is also large by geographic standards
since it sprawls over more than 465 square miles
(1200 square kilometers), making it physically
larger than New York City and Chicago. - In addition, Los Angeles can be considered to be
an "Alpha" world city since it has hosted two
Olympic Games (in 1932 and 1984) and is home to
world-renowned scientific and cultural
institutions.
72Hollywood
- Many people think of Hollywood as the place where
the stars live, where they keep their million
dollar homes and live their lifestyles of the
rich famous - where they shop at the luxurious
boutiques of Rodeo Drive, and where you might
glimpse flocks of celebrities at a trendy
restaurant. - Sorry, folks, but that describes Beverly Hills,
not Hollywood. Hollywood is where the stars work,
not where they live.
73- Hollywood is an industrial town, where the
industry just happens to be film-making - and it
looks like it. - The few studios that remain within the borders of
Hollywood present only blank walls and faceless
sound stages to the outside world. To the casual
passerby, they might just as well be factories.
And in a sense they are - film factories,
grinding out their unique product celluloid.
74Hollywood Attractions
- Grauman's Chinese Theatre The most famous motion
picture theatre in the world. See the hand
footprints of the Stars immortalized in
cement. Have your own hands or footprints
immortalized.
75- Hollywood Highland Shopping Entertainment
Center that includes shops, restaurants, four
movie theatres, nightclub broadcasting studios.
A 640 room hotel, ballroom and the 175,000 sq.
feet "Kodak" theatre which is home to the Academy
Awards. Situated next to Grauman's Chinese and
covers nearly two city blocks.
76- Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. From the past to the
present the Roosevelt is a well known Hollywood
landmark that has been completely restored to its
original splendor. Has a free Hollywood history
exhibition including the original camera used to
film "Gone with the Wind" and photos of Hollywood
past and present. The full length Mirror next to
the elevator on the lower floor, is said to be
haunted by Marilyn Monroe. The mirror used to
hang in Marilyn's suite and her image now appears
in it.
77- Hollywood Entertainment Museum this museum was
created to preserve and celebrate the
entertainment industry. Visitors are given a
behind-the-scenes tour of all facets of the
entertainment industry, including television,
film, radio, sound recording and the new media.
Popular exhibits include the bridge of Star
Trek's U.S.S. Enterprise the bar from "Cheers",
complete with signatures of cast members carved
into the bar a Max Factor make-up display,
historical camera equipment and a gift shop.
78- El Capitan Theatre. Marvelous old theatre
purchased and restored by the Disney Corporation
to its former splendor. Used by Disney for all
their new film premieres in the United States.
Now one of the highest grossing cinema's in the
U.S.A. You can now watch the latest Disney films
in a sumptuously restored theatre from a bygone
age
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80- Hollywood Walk of Fame A tribute to over 2000
artists who have made significant contributions
to film, radio, television, theatre and the
recording industries. - The first star placed on February 9 1960, was for
Joanne Woodward. - One of Hollywood's most popular tourist
attractions, the Walk of Fame lies on both sides
of Hollywood Blvd. from Gower to La Brea and both
sides of Vine Street, from Yucca to Sunset. The
Silver Four Ladies of Hollywood Gazebo, at Lea
Brea, should not be missed.
81- The lyrics of "Celluloid Heroes", an old song by
The Kinks, tell us "You can see all the stars as
you walk down Hollywood Blvd - Well, most days you are unlikely to see any real
movie stars here on the Boulevard, but if you
look down at your feet, you'll see the kind
"stars" Ray Davies sang about the bronze
star-plaques, embedded in pink charcoal
terrazzo squares on the world's most famous
sidewalk the Hollywood Walk of Fame. - These renowned sidewalk "stars" salute the
celebrities who made Hollywood great - from the
silent film stars of yesteryear to the modern
action heroes of today's blockbusters.
82- These sidewalk "stars" honor not only movie
actors, but radio, TV, and stage performers,
directors, singers, songwriters, and other
well-known show-biz personalities. - Right below the name of each celebrity on the
five-pointed stars is a small, round emblem which
illustrates the celebrity's category, with one of
five symbols a motion picture camera (for movie
stars directors), a television set (for those
in the television industry), a phonograph record
(for singers, songwriters, and recording
artists), a radio microphone (for radio
luminaries), and the twin theatrical masks of
comedy tragedy (for live stage performers).
83- The Walk of Fame used to stop at Sycamore, but
in 1994 it was expanded a block west to La Brea
Avenue. New "stars" have been added along the
sidewalk here, as have distinctive new street
lights (resembling studio lights with
"barn-doors"). And anchoring west end of the
Walk of Fame, at the corner of Hollywood
La Brea, is a gleaming silver gazebo, topped by
a spire which reads "Hollywood," and featuring
sleek, life-size statues of four silver screen
goddesses in evening gowns.
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85trolleybus tour
86- Hollywood trolleybus tour. A familiar sight on
Hollywood Boulevard is the old yellow trolley
buses, pick one up by the wax museum for a tour.
87All Loops Double Decker Tour
- Your sightseeing tour ticket is valid for 48
hours and you can hop on and hop off the
double-decker buses at any of the 40 stops in
Manhattan. Spend as much time as you wish to
explore, sightsee or visit attractions before
boarding the next bus to continue your tour. This
is a great way to see New York City's landmarks
at your own pace!
88Assignment for Shark Tale
- Choose one of the following tasks
- Advertise one of the New York City or Los Angles
attractions with pictures (on paper or on PPT).
individual work - 1) Statue of Liberty 2) Empire State Building 3)
Central Park 4) Rockefeller Center - 5) Madison Square 6) Times Square 7) United
Nations Headquarters 8) Chinatown - 9) Grand Central Terminal 10) Wall Street 11)
World Trade Center 12) Hollywood - 13) Beverly Hills 14) Disneyland 15)Walk of Fame
16) Sunset Strip 17)Universal Studio 18) 5th
Avenue 19) Broadway 20) World Trade Center
Site/Ground Zero - 2. Role-play part of the movie or adapt part of
the movie with role-play. group work - Get script from http//www.script-o-rama.com/movi
e_scripts/s/shark-tale-script-transcript.html - Requirements no more than 3 mins for an
individual and no more than 10 mins for a group.