Script:

 

Michael: No, wait Mom. Don’t look.

Mom: Okay.

Michael: Okay, Mom. You can look now.

Mom: That’s great. Stay here.

E.T.: Ouch.

Michael: Stop that! No! Don’t!

E.T.: Ouch. Ouch. Ouch.

Michael: It’s a fake knife. It’s a fake.

E.T. : Ouch.

Mom:  Okay. All right. You look great!

Michael: Thank you.

Elliott: Thank you.

E.T: Thank you.

Mom: Be back one hour after sundown. No later. ‘Bye.

Michael: Gertie, come here. Come on.

E.T. : Home. Home. Home. Home. Home.

 


Vocabulary:

Wait:  To stay in a place until something or someone comes. 待つ.

Example Sentence: I’m still waiting to use the phone.

 

Stay:  To continue to be in a place and not leave. 

Example Sentence: The weather was bad so we stayed at home.

 

Fake: Not real.  偽.

Example Sentence: She is wearing fake fur. 

 

Knife: A sharp tool for cutting.  ナイフ.

Example Sentence: They used a fork and knife to eat the steak. 

 

Come: To move towards or forward. 来る.

Example Sentence: Can you come to my party?

 

Home: The place where you live. 家.

Example Sentence: I tried to call, but he wasn’t at his home.

 

 


Vocabulary Exercise:

Home                              Wait                             Fake

Stay                               Come                            Knife

 

Fill in the blanks with the most correct word from the list above. Note that some of the words will need to be conjugated to make the sentence correct.

 

  1. I went ______________________ to eat dinner with my family.
  2. Sunset had not yet ______________________.
  3. She could not  ______________________ for tomorrow.
  4. The painting was a ______________________.
  5. You  ______________________ here and I’ll be back soon.
  6. She used a sharp ______________________ to cut the meat.

 


Grammar:

 

Don’t {verb}

  • Don’t look.
  • Don’t eat that!
  • Don’t watch that movie without me!
  • Don’t say anything you will regret.

{Noun} Can {Verb}

  • You can look now.
  • I can carry that for you.
  • She can play the piano.
  • My mother can speak English.

{Noun} looks {Adjective}

  • You look great!
  • The teacher looks tired.
  • My brother looks sad.
  • That dog looks hungry.