The Terminal - Video Activity 2

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Vídeo Activity: The Terminal Date: ______________________________ Student: __________________________ Level: ________ Gupta: Viktor: Gupta: Amelia: Enrique: Viktor: Enrique: Amelia: Enrique: Amelia: Enrique: Viktor: Enrique: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia:

Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia:

Do you have an appointment? Navorski. This way, please. Thank you. I didn’t know they had a patio up here. It’s very nice. Good night. Please. Please. Please. Please. ________. So, tonight we have cannellonis or chicken. Cannelloni, please. Cannelloni. Sorry. Thank you. For you, sir? Same. That’s a ________, ________ choice. I’ll be back… Let me see. Enjoy. Did you know the croissant was invented in Romania? Tell me. OK. It’s 1742 and the Turks invade Bucharest, making a surprise attack under the cover of night. But the town bakers… Sorry. _______, the bakers? No, never mind. It’s a dumb story. No, please. ______________ Viktor. Nobody really cares where the croissant was invented. I’ll bet the Romanians themselves don’t give a shit. I care. Is histories. Is truth. I’m _____ years old. No. Yeah. No. That’s the truth. You are not. I tell everybody I’m ______, and most of the men I’ve dated think I’m ______, but no. I’m _____. So? I was _________ once. I was _________ years old when I started working for the airlines. I’ve been doing this over ______ years. And now there’s no more pretending. This is it. It’s why my address book is by city and my pager goes off during dinner. You can switch off pager. I wish I could. I’ve been waiting for a phone call for _______ years. I know it’s coming, Viktor. That’s why I can’t break it off. That’s why I live out of hotels and have my little suitcase packed, ready to go just in case he wants to meet me for the ___________. Yeah. I’ve been waiting my whole life. Just don’t know what the hell for. _____________. I _________ here. What? I live here, in terminal. Gate _______. You live at the airport? Yes. _________ and _________. This home, like you. They tell me to wait. So I wait. All frequent fliers feel the same way you do, Viktor. Everybody’s waiting. Everybody. For a flight, for a meeting… I don’t wait for flight, I don’t wait for meeting. Then, what are you waiting for? Is OK. I understand. I have an idea. Come here. What you do? You sure? More than anything, I’m sure of this, Viktor. Ready? Eh… Both laugh

Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor: Amelia: Viktor:

So, whe, whe, when do you come back? _________ days. How _______________? Well, I’ll be here. But, humm… what if your schedule changes? Maybe we should exchanges numbers. No, I’ll be here. You know what Napoleon give to Josephine when he win Bavaria? Tell me. Ah, come on. Tell me. Er… I will show you. __________ days from now.

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