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《Lesson 095 Hollywood》.pdf

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《Lesson 095 Hollywood》.pdf

The Bob and Rob Show Study Guide Lesson 95: Hollywood date: July 21, 2007 file name: bobrob 07-21-07 Show notes Do you want to find fame and fortune? Yes? Then what better place to go than Hollywood? Join Bob and Rob as they stroll down the boulevard where dreams are made. Quotes Its a scientific fact. For every year a person lives in Hollywood, they lose two points of their IQ”. Truman Capote “Hollywood is where they shoot too many pictures and not enough actors”. Walter Winchell Phrasal Verbs Idioms 1 To spark up 1. To start burning again eg: The forest fire looked like it was almost out, but then it sparked up again last night. 2. To suddenly start a friendship, debate, conversation with someone eg: I tried to spark up a conversation with the new student in my class, but he seemed very unfriendly. 3. To add interest or excitement to something eg: perhaps a little red wine will spark up this pasta sauce. IDIOM Thank your lucky stars = to be grateful eg: Every day I just thank my lucky stars that my parents loved me when I was young. BONUS IDIOM (To have) stars in your eyes = you are happy and excited about your future, because you think you will be successful and famous eg: When Bob asked Rob to co-host the Bob and Rob Show with him, he had stars in his eyes. AJESS Today we looked at ways of Offering suggestions: Why dont you ….go to acting school? Why notget an agent? Perhaps you could….try doing TV commercials? Have you thought abouttrying something different? I have an idea, why dont we ….make our own movie and put it on YouTube. Both Sides of the Pond (US) busboy / (UK) commis waiiter (US) server / (UK) waiter (US) salesperson / (UK) shop assistant (US) newsstand / (UK) bookstall (US) janitor / (UK) caretaker (US) hobo / (UK) tramp (US) clunker / (UK) old bomb Song Hollywood”, by Fresh Sunday. 1 Show transcript BOB Hi, its the Bob and Rob S

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