I designed these worksheets for an Elementary Adult Class I was teaching.
Initially, I had let the class pick any movie they wanted. They voted for The Fast and the Furious 7, but then after 6 lessons they changed their mind and decided they didn't want to do that movie anymore.
The Fast and the Furious 7 was pretty much a complete disaster, and it made me think that the students should not be allowed free-range to choose whatever movie they wanted. Particularly I decided that an elementary level class would be best suited to do a children's movie where the plot and vocabulary would be (presumably?) easier to understand.
Several students in this class were requesting to do a cartoon movie anyway. (Cartoons seem to have a universal appeal--they are popular with adults as well as with children.)
Initially I gave them a choice of 4 different cartoon movies, and we had a vote. The results of the vote were inconclusive. Everyone had different opinions on what they wanted to watch, and so finally I thought, "Nuts to this. We're just going to do Peter Pan again."
Making a movie script every lesson is very time consuming, and I eventually decided that I did not have time to do this several times a week. I could make one movie script, but I couldn't juggle making several movie scripts from scratch for several different classes. Since I already had the movie scripts for Peter Pan made up, I decided we would study those instead.
The original movie worksheets were designed for young children, so they were designed to be as easy as possible. For the adult class, I decided not to delete any of what I had already done, but I added 5 higher level new vocabulary words for the adult students.
Some of the additional vocabulary is not high usage or particular useful (cadenza, buccaneer), but to my mind the vocabulary itself is not the point of the exercise. Rather, matching the vocabulary to the blanks is just an excuse to focus attention on the input.
Because these were adult students, I decided there was no need to spoon-feed them everything, so I deleted the answers from the PowerPoint (we just went over them orally in class). But I kept the "The Story Last Time" sections. I think reading some of the script before listening encourages bottom-up listening, and it also provides reading practice, and an ability to absorb the input in a more relaxed fashion.
Instead of reading this chorally, however, with the adult students we just went around the room and each student read one slide. I corrected pronunciation as needed.
Unfortunately, the term came to an end before we could finish the movie. So, I only have 13 movie worksheets made up, and this project is unfinished. However, I still have the complete movie made up over here, and anyone wishing to finish up this project can just continue to modify the remaining worksheets in the same manner.
PowerPoints
Part 1 (drive, slide, pub), Part 2 (drive, slide, pub), Part 3 (drive, slide, pub), Part 4 (drive, slide, pub), Part 5 (drive, slide, pub), Part 6 (drive, slide, pub), Part 7 (drive, slide, pub), Part 8 (drive, slide, pub), Part 9 (drive, slide, pub), Part 10 (drive, slide, pub), Part 11 (drive, slide, pub), Part 12 (drive, slide, pub), Part 13 (drive, slide, pub)
Worksheets
Part 1 (drive, docs, pub), Part 2 (drive, docs, pub), Part 3 (drive, docs, pub), Part 4 (drive, docs, pub), Part 5 (drive, docs, pub), Part 6 (drive, docs, pub), Part 7 (drive, docs, pub), Part 8 (drive, docs, pub), Part 9 (drive, docs, pub), Part 10 (drive, docs, pub), Part 11 (drive, docs, pub), Part 12 (drive, docs, pub), Part 13 (drive, docs, pub)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Part 12
Part 13
Write in the missing words:
cuff links, dog, Father, glasses, hand, house, practical, tolerance, villain, youth |
Song: The second star to the right shines in the night for you. To tell you that the dreams you plan really can come true. The second star to the right shines with a light so rare. And if it's Never Land you need, its light will lead you there. Twinkle, twinkle little star so we'll know where you are. Gleaming in the skies above lead us to the land we dream of. And when our journey is through each time we say good night. We'll thank the little star that shines—The second from the right.
Narrator: All this has happened before, and it will all happen again, but this time it happened in London. It happened on a quiet street in Bloomsbury. That corner house over there is the home of the Darling family and Peter Pan chose this particular (1)__________ because there were people here who believed in him. There was Misses Darling.
Mrs. Darling: George, dear, do hurry. We mustn’t be late for the party, you know.
Narrator: Misses Darling believed that Peter Pan was the spirit of (2)__________ but Mister Darling—
Mr. Darling: Mary, unless I find my (3)__________ we don’t go to the party. And if we don’t go to the party I can never show my face in the office again. And if I can never—OAFF!
Narrator: Well, Mister Darling was a (4)__________ man. The boys, however, John and Michael, believed Peter Pan was a real person and made him the hero of all their nursery games.
John: Blast you, Peter Pan!
Michael: Take that! Give up, Captain Hook? Give up?
John: Never! I’ll teach you to cut off me hand!
Wendy: Oh, no, John. It was the left (5)__________.
John: Oh, yes. Thank you Wendy
Narrator: Wendy, the eldest, not only believed, she was the supreme authority on Peter Pan and all his marvelous adventures.
Wendy: Oh, Nana, must we always take that nasty tonic?
Narrator: Nana, the nursemaid, being a (6)__________ kept her opinions to herself and viewed the whole affair with a certain (7)__________.
Michael: Take that!
John: Insolent boy, I’ll slash you to ribbons!
Michael: And I’ll cut you to pieces! Aha!
John: Ouch! Careful, Michael, my (8)__________!
Michael: I’m sorry, John.
John: Ah, you’ll never leave this ship alive.
Michael: Oh yes, I will. Take that!
John: Scuttle me bones, boy, I’ll slit your gizzard!
Michael: Oh, no, you won’t! Back! Back! Back, you (9)__________!
John: Insolent pup!
Michael: Wicked pirate!
John: Aha! I got you!
Michael: You didn’t either. You never touched me! Take that! And that! And that!
John: Unh!
Mr. Darling: Boys, boys, less noise, please.
John: Oh, hello Father.
Michael: You old bilge rat!
Mr. Darling: Wha- wha-what? Now, see here, Michael.
John: Oh, not you, Father. You see, he’s Peter Pan.
Michael: And John’s Captain Hook.
Mr. Darling: Yes, yes, of course. Have you seen my cuff links? Oh, Nana, for goodness sake! Where are those cuff links?
John: Cuff links, (10)__________?
Mr. Darling: Yes, the gold ones.
John: Michael, the buried treasure, where is it?
Michael: I don’t know.
John: The map then. Where’s the treasure map?
Michael: It got lost
Mr. Darling: Good heavens! My shirt front!
Michael: Hurray! You found it! You found it!
Mr. Darling: Yes, so I have. And hereafter— Don’t paw me Michael! This is my last clean—No. Noooo!
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______________________a small decorative object used to fasten shirt cuffs
______________________the quality of being young
______________________a bad person in a film, book, etc
______________________relating to real situations or actions and not to thoughts or ideas
______________________the quality of allowing people to do or believe what they want although you do not agree with it
Answers:
Song: The second star to the right shines in the night for you. To tell you that the dreams you plan really can come true. The second star to the right shines with a light so rare. And if it's Never Land you need, its light will lead you there. Twinkle, twinkle little star so we'll know where you are. Gleaming in the skies above lead us to the land we dream of. And when our journey is through each time we say good night. We'll thank the little star that shines—The second from the right.
Narrator: All this has happened before, and it will all happen again, but this time it happened in London. It happened on a quiet street in Bloomsbury. That corner house over there is the home of the Darling family and Peter Pan chose this particular (1)house because there were people here who believed in him. There was Misses Darling.
Mrs. Darling: George, dear, do hurry. We mustn’t be late for the party, you know.
Narrator: Misses Darling believed that Peter Pan was the spirit of (2)youth but Mister Darling—
Mr. Darling: Mary, unless I find my (3)cuff links we don’t go to the party. And if we don’t go to the party I can never show my face in the office again. And if I can never—OAFF!
Narrator: Well, Mister Darling was a (4)practical man. The boys, however, John and Michael, believed Peter Pan was a real person and made him the hero of all their nursery games.
John: Blast you, Peter Pan!
Michael: Take that! Give up, Captain Hook? Give up?
John: Never! I’ll teach you to cut off me hand!
Wendy: Oh, no, John. It was the left (5)hand.
John: Oh, yes. Thank you Wendy
Narrator: Wendy, the eldest, not only believed, she was the supreme authority on Peter Pan and all his marvelous adventures.
Wendy: Oh, Nana, must we always take that nasty tonic?
Narrator: Nana, the nursemaid, being a (6)dog kept her opinions to herself and viewed the whole affair with a certain (7)tolerance.
Michael: Take that!
John: Insolent boy, I’ll slash you to ribbons!
Michael: And I’ll cut you to pieces! Aha!
John: Ouch! Careful, Michael, my (8)glasses!
Michael: I’m sorry, John.
John: Ah, you’ll never leave this ship alive.
Michael: Oh yes, I will. Take that!
John: Scuttle me bones, boy, I’ll slit your gizzard!
Michael: Oh, no, you won’t! Back! Back! Back, you (9)villain!
John: Insolent pup!
Michael: Wicked pirate!
John: Aha! I got you!
Michael: You didn’t either. You never touched me! Take that! And that! And that!
John: Unh!
Mr. Darling: Boys, boys, less noise, please.
John: Oh, hello Father.
Michael: You old bilge rat!
Mr. Darling: Wha- wha-what? Now, see here, Michael.
John: Oh, not you, Father. You see, he’s Peter Pan.
Michael: And John’s Captain Hook.
Mr. Darling: Yes, yes, of course. Have you seen my cuff links? Oh, Nana, for goodness sake! Where are those cuff links?
John: Cuff links, (10)Father?
Mr. Darling: Yes, the gold ones.
John: Michael, the buried treasure, where is it?
Michael: I don’t know.
John: The map then. Where’s the treasure map?
Michael: It got lost
Mr. Darling: Good heavens! My shirt front!
Michael: Hurray! You found it! You found it!
Mr. Darling: Yes, so I have. And hereafter— Don’t paw me Michael! This is my last clean—No. Noooo!
Write in the missing words:
dogs, Father, gown, high time, Mother, nursery, poor, poppycock, shirt, the last straw |
Mr. Darling: Don’t paw me Michael! This is my last clean—No. Noooo!
Mrs. Darling: George, dear, we really must hurry, or we’ll be late.
Mr. Darling: Mary, look!
Mrs. Darling: George!
Michael: It’s only chalk, (1) ______________ .
Mrs. Darling: Why, Michael!
John: It’s not his fault. It’s in the story. And Wendy said—
Mr. Darling: Wendy? Story? I might have known. Wendy? Wendy!
Wendy: Yes, Father?
Mr. Darling: Would you kindly expl—
Wendy: Oh, (2) ______________, you look simply lovely!
Mrs. Darling: Thank you dear.
Mr. Darling: Wendy–
Mrs. Darling: Just my old (3) ______________ made over but it did turn out right. And I–
Mr. Darling: Mary, if you don’t mind, I’d—
Wendy: Why, Father, what have you done to your (4)______________?
Mr. Darling: What have I– OOOH!
Mrs. Darling: Now, George, really. It comes right off.
Mr. Darling: That’s no excuse. Wendy, haven’t I warned you? Stuffing the boys’ heads with a lot of silly stories.
Wendy: Oh, but they aren’t!
Mr. Darling: I say they are! Captain Crook, Peter Pirate.
Wendy: Peter Pan, Father.
Mr. Darling: Pan, pirate, poppycock!
John, Wendy, Michael: Oh no, Father. Father have you ever– You don’t understand.
Mr. Darling: Absolute (5) ______________! And let me tell you, this ridiculous—
Mrs. Darling: Now, George.
Mr. Darling: Now, George. Now, George. Well, now George will have his say!
Mrs. Darling: Please, dear.
Mr. Darling: Mary, the child’s growing up. It’s (6) ______________she had a room of her own.
Wendy: Father!
Mrs. Darling: George!
John: What?
Michael: No!
Mr. Darling: I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the (7)______________! And that’s my last word on the matter! No! Noooo!
ALL: Oh! (8) ______________ Nana!
Mr. Darling: Poor Nana? This is (9) ______________! Out! Out I say!
Michael: No, Father, no.
Mr. Darling: Yes! There’ll be no more (10)______________ for nursemaids in this house!
Michael: Goodbye, Nana.
_________________________ a room in a house where small children sleep and play
_________________________ deserving sympathy
_________________________ nonsense
_________________________ the latest problem in a series of problems, that makes a situation impossible to accept
_________________________ it is past the time when something should have happened
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Mr. Darling: Don’t paw me Michael! This is my last clean—No. Noooo!
Mrs. Darling: George, dear, we really must hurry, or we’ll be late.
Mr. Darling: Mary, look!
Mrs. Darling: George!
Michael: It’s only chalk, (1)Father.
Mrs. Darling: Why, Michael!
John: It’s not his fault. It’s in the story. And Wendy said—
Mr. Darling: Wendy? Story? I might have known. Wendy? Wendy!
Wendy: Yes, Father?
Mr. Darling: Would you kindly expl—
Wendy: Oh, (2)Mother, you look simply lovely!
Mrs. Darling: Thank you dear.
Mr. Darling: Wendy–
Mrs. Darling: Just my old (3)gown made over but it did turn out right. And I–
Mr. Darling: Mary, if you don’t mind, I’d—
Wendy: Why, Father, what have you done to your (4)shirt?
Mr. Darling: What have I– OOOH!
Mrs. Darling: Now, George, really. It comes right off.
Mr. Darling: That’s no excuse. Wendy, haven’t I warned you? Stuffing the boys’ heads with a lot of silly stories.
Wendy: Oh, but they aren’t!
Mr. Darling: I say they are! Captain Crook, Peter Pirate.
Wendy: Peter Pan, Father.
Mr. Darling: Pan, pirate, poppycock!
John, Wendy, Michael: Oh no, Father. Father have you ever– You don’t understand.
Mr. Darling: Absolute (5)poppycock! And let me tell you, this ridiculous—
Mrs. Darling: Now, George.
Mr. Darling: Now, George. Now, George. Well, now George will have his say!
Mrs. Darling: Please, dear.
Mr. Darling: Mary, the child’s growing up. It’s (6)high time she had a room of her own.
Wendy: Father!
Mrs. Darling: George!
John: What?
Michael: No!
Mr. Darling: I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the (7)nursery! And that’s my last word on the matter! No! Noooo!
ALL: Oh! (8)Poor Nana!
Mr. Darling: Poor Nana? This is (9)the last straw! Out! Out I say!
Michael: No, Father, no.
Mr. Darling: Yes! There’ll be no more (10)dogs for nursemaids in this house!
Michael: Goodbye, Nana.
Match the words to the sentences
dash it all, dog, father, night, nothing personal, upset, puppies, rope, Scotland Yard, tears |
Mr. Darling: Mary, the child’s growing up. It’s high time she had a room of her own.
Wendy: Father!
Mrs. Darling: George!
John: What?
Michael: No!
Mr. Darling: I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the nursery! And that’s my last word on the matter! No! Noooo!
ALL: Oh! Poor Nana!
Mr. Darling: Poor Nana? This is the last straw! Out! Out I say!
Michael: No, Father, no.
Mr. Darling: Yes! There’ll be no more dogs for nursemaids in this house!
Michael: Goodbye, Nana.
Mr. Darling: Poor Nana. Oh, yes, poor Nana. But poor Father? Oh, no. Blast it! Where is that (1)______________? Oh, thank you. (2)______________, Nana. D-Don’t look at me like that. It’s (3)______________. It’s just that– Well, you’re not really a nurse at all You’re…. Well, a (4) ______________. And the children aren’t (5) ______________, they’re people. And sooner or later, Nana, people have to grow up.
Wendy: But, mother, I don’t want to grow up.
Mrs. Darling: Now, dear. Don’t worry about it any more tonight.
John: He called Peter Pan “absolute poppycock”.
Mrs. Darling: I’m sure he didn’t mean it, John. Father was just (6)______________.
Michael: Poor Nana, out there all alone.
Mrs. Darling: No more (7)______________, Michael. It’s a warm (8)______________. She’ll be all right.
Michael: Mother.
Mrs. Darling: What is it dear?
Michael: Buried treasure.
Mrs. Darling: Now, children, don’t judge your (9)______________ too harshly. After all, he really loves you very much.
Wendy: Oh don’t lock it, Mother. He might come back.
Mrs. Darling: He?
Wendy: Yes, ah, Peter Pan. You see, I found something that belongs to him.
Mrs. Darling: Oh, and what’s that?
Wendy: His shadow.
Mrs. Darling: Shadow?
Wendy: Mmmm. Nana had it, but I-I took it away.
Mrs. Darling: Oh? Yes, of course. Good night, dear.
Mrs. Darling: But George, do you think the children will be safe without Nana?
Mr. Darling: Safe? Of course, they’ll be safe. Why not?
Mrs. Darling: Well, Wendy said something about a shadow, and I—
Mr. Darling: Shadow? Whose shadow?
Mrs. Darling: Peter Pan’s.
Mr. Darling: Oh, Peter Pa– Peter Pan! You don’t say. Goodness gracious, whatever shall we do?
Mrs. Darling: But George, really I–
Mr. Darling: Sound the alarm! Call (10)______________!
Mrs. Darling: There must have been someone—
Mr. Darling: Oh Mary, of all the impossible childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed. How can we expect the children to grow up and be practical—
Mrs. Darling: George, dear.
Mr. Darling: —when you’re as bad as they are? No wonder Wendy gets these idiotic ideas.
_______________ used to express anger
_______________ a young dog
_______________ the main office of the London police force, or the officers who work there, especially those involved in solving serious crimes
_______________ worried, unhappy, or angry
_______________ This is used to explain to someone that they personally are not responsible for some bad situation.
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Mr. Darling: Mary, the child’s growing up. It’s high time she had a room of her own.
Wendy: Father!
Mrs. Darling: George!
John: What?
Michael: No!
Mr. Darling: I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the nursery! And that’s my last word on the matter! No! Noooo!
ALL: Oh! Poor Nana!
Mr. Darling: Poor Nana? This is the last straw! Out! Out I say!
Michael: No, Father, no.
Mr. Darling: Yes! There’ll be no more dogs for nursemaids in this house!
Michael: Goodbye, Nana.
Mr. Darling: Poor Nana. Oh, yes, poor Nana. But poor Father? Oh, no. Blast it! Where is that (1)rope? Oh, thank you. (2)Dash it all, Nana. D-Don’t look at me like that. It’s (3)nothing personal. It’s just that– Well, you’re not really a nurse at all You’re…. Well, a (4)dog. And the children aren’t (5)puppies, they’re people. And sooner or later, Nana, people have to grow up.
Wendy: But, mother, I don’t want to grow up.
Mrs. Darling: Now, dear. Don’t worry about it any more tonight.
John: He called Peter Pan “absolute poppycock”.
Mrs. Darling: I’m sure he didn’t mean it, John. Father was just (6)upset.
Michael: Poor Nana, out there all alone.
Mrs. Darling: No more (7)tears, Michael. It’s a warm (8)night. She’ll be all right.
Michael: Mother.
Mrs. Darling: What is it dear?
Michael: Buried treasure.
Mrs. Darling: Now, children, don’t judge your (9)father too harshly. After all, he really loves you very much.
Wendy: Oh don’t lock it, Mother. He might come back.
Mrs. Darling: He?
Wendy: Yes, ah, Peter Pan. You see, I found something that belongs to him.
Mrs. Darling: Oh, and what’s that?
Wendy: His shadow.
Mrs. Darling: Shadow?
Wendy: Mmmm. Nana had it, but I-I took it away.
Mrs. Darling: Oh? Yes, of course. Good night, dear.
Mrs. Darling: But George, do you think the children will be safe without Nana?
Mr. Darling: Safe? Of course, they’ll be safe. Why not?
Mrs. Darling: Well, Wendy said something about a shadow, and I—
Mr. Darling: Shadow? Whose shadow?
Mrs. Darling: Peter Pan’s.
Mr. Darling: Oh, Peter Pa– Peter Pan! You don’t say. Goodness gracious, whatever shall we do?
Mrs. Darling: But George, really I–
Mr. Darling: Sound the alarm! Call (10)Scotland Yard!
Mrs. Darling: There must have been someone—
Mr. Darling: Oh Mary, of all the impossible childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed. How can we expect the children to grow up and be practical—
Mrs. Darling: George, dear.
Mr. Darling: —when you’re as bad as they are? No wonder Wendy gets these idiotic ideas.
Match the words to the sentences:
den, get on with it, girls, in the first place, rumpled, sewing, shadow, soap, vicious, window |
Wendy: Oh don’t lock it, mother. He might come back.
Mrs. Darling: He?
Wendy: Yes, ah, Peter Pan. You see, I found something that belongs to him.
Mrs. Darling: Oh, and what’s that?
Wendy: His shadow.
Mrs. Darling: Shadow?
Wendy: Mmmm. Nana had it, but I-I took it away.
Mrs. Darling: Oh? Yes, of course. Good night, dear.
Mrs. Darling: But George, do you think the children will be safe without Nana?
Mr. Darling: Safe? Of course, they’ll be safe. Why not?
Mrs. Darling: Well, Wendy said something about a shadow, and I—
Mr. Darling: Shadow? Whose shadow?
Mrs. Darling: Peter Pan’s.
Mr. Darling: Oh, Peter Pa– Peter Pan! You don’t say. Goodness gracious, whatever shall we do?
Mrs. Darling: But George, really I–
Mr. Darling: Sound the alarm! Call Scotland Yard!
Mrs. Darling: There must have been someone—
Mr. Darling: Oh Mary, of all the impossible childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed. How can we expect the children grow up and be practical—
Mrs. Darling: George, dear.
Mr. Darling: —when you’re as bad as they are? No wonder Wendy gets these idiotic ideas.
Peter Pan: Over there Tink, in its (1)_________________. Is it there? Must be here somewhere. Tink! Shh! Stop playing and help me find my shadow. Shadow? Shadow? Huh? Aha!
Wendy: Peter Pan! Oh, Peter, I knew you’d come back! I saved your (2)_________________for you. Oh I do hope it isn’t (3)_________________. You know, you look exactly the way I thought you would. Oh, a little taller perhaps. But then…Oh, you can’t stick it on with (4)_________________, Peter. It needs sewing. That’s the proper way to do it. Although, come to think of it, I’ve never thought about it before. Ah, (5)________________shadows, I mean. Of course, I knew it was your shadow the minute I saw it. And I said to myself, I said “I’ll put it away for him until he comes back. Oh he’s sure to come back”. And you did, didn’t you, Peter? After all, one can’t leave his shadow lying about, and not miss it sooner or later, uh, don’t you agree? What I still don’t understand is how Nana got it (6)_________________. She really isn’t… Oh, sit down. It won’t take long. She really isn’t (7)_________________, you know. She’s a wonderful nurse, although father says–
Peter Pan: Girls talk too much.
Wendy: Yes, (8)_________________talk too– Hmmm? Oh.
Peter Pan: Well, (9)_________________, girl.
Wendy: My name is Wendy, Wendy Moira Angela Darling.
Peter Pan: Wendy’s enough.
Wendy: Oh. But how did Nana get your shadow, Peter?
Peter Pan: Jumped at me, the other night at the (10)_________________.
Wendy: Well what were you doing there?
Peter Pan: I came to listen to the stories.
Wendy: My stories? But they’re all about you.
Peter Pan: Of course. That’s why I like them. I tell them to the Lost Boys.
Wendy: The Lost B– Oh I remember. They’re your men.
Peter Pan: Uh-huh.
Wendy: I'm so glad you came back tonight. I might never have seen you.
Peter Pan: Why?
Wendy: Because I have to grow up tomorrow.
Peter Pan: Grow up?
Wendy: Tonight’s my last night in the nursery.
Peter Pan: But that means… no more stories!
_________________to continue doing something, especially work
_________________violent and dangerous
_________________used to refer to the time when something started
_________________clothes or sheets are untidy because they have folds in them
_________________The place where an animal sleeps
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Match the words to the sentences:
den, get on with it, girls, in the first place, rumpled, sewing, shadow, soap, vicious, window |
Wendy: Oh don’t lock it, mother. He might come back.
Mrs. Darling: He?
Wendy: Yes, ah, Peter Pan. You see, I found something that belongs to him.
Mrs. Darling: Oh, and what’s that?
Wendy: His shadow.
Mrs. Darling: Shadow?
Wendy: Mmmm. Nana had it, but I-I took it away.
Mrs. Darling: Oh? Yes, of course. Good night, dear.
Mrs. Darling: But George, do you think the children will be safe without Nana?
Mr. Darling: Safe? Of course, they’ll be safe. Why not?
Mrs. Darling: Well, Wendy said something about a shadow, and I—
Mr. Darling: Shadow? Whose shadow?
Mrs. Darling: Peter Pan’s.
Mr. Darling: Oh, Peter Pa– Peter Pan! You don’t say. Goodness gracious, whatever shall we do?
Mrs. Darling: But George, really I–
Mr. Darling: Sound the alarm! Call Scotland Yard!
Mrs. Darling: There must have been someone—
Mr. Darling: Oh Mary, of all the impossible childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed. How can we expect the children grow up and be practical—
Mrs. Darling: George, dear.
Mr. Darling: —when you’re as bad as they are? No wonder Wendy gets these idiotic ideas.
Peter Pan: Over there Tink, in its (1)den. Is it there? Must be here somewhere. Tink! Shh! Stop playing and help me find my shadow. Shadow? Shadow? Huh? Aha!
Wendy: Peter Pan! Oh, Peter, I knew you’d come back! I saved your (2) shadow for you. Oh I do hope it isn’t (3)rumpled. You know, you look exactly the way I thought you would. Oh, a little taller perhaps. But then…Oh, you can’t stick it on with (4) soap, Peter. It needs sewing. That’s the proper way to do it. Although, come to think of it, I’ve never thought about it before. Ah, (5)sewing shadows, I mean. Of course, I knew it was your shadow the minute I saw it. And I said to myself, I said “I’ll put it away for him until he comes back. Oh he’s sure to come back”. And you did, didn’t you, Peter? After all, one can’t leave his shadow lying about, and not miss it sooner or later, uh, don’t you agree? What I still don’t understand is how Nana got it (6)in the first place. She really isn’t… Oh, sit down. It won’t take long. She really isn’t (7)vicious, you know. She’s a wonderful nurse, although father says–
Peter Pan: Girls talk too much.
Wendy: Yes, (8) girls talk too– Hmmm? Oh.
Peter Pan: Well, (9)get on with it, girl.
Wendy: My name is Wendy, Wendy Moira Angela Darling.
Peter Pan: Wendy’s enough.
Wendy: Oh. But how did Nana get your shadow, Peter?
Peter Pan: Jumped at me, the other night at the (10) window.
Wendy: Well what were you doing there?
Peter Pan: I came to listen to the stories.
Wendy: My stories? But they’re all about you.
Peter Pan: Of course. That’s why I like them. I tell them to the Lost Boys.
Wendy: The Lost B– Oh I remember. They’re your men.
Peter Pan: Uh-huh.
Wendy: I'm so glad you came back tonight. I might never have seen you.
Peter Pan: Why?
Wendy: Because I have to grow up tomorrow.
Peter Pan: Grow up?
Wendy: Tonight’s my last night in the nursery.
Peter Pan: But that means… no more stories!
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buccaneers, girl, got into, in the world, kiss, orders, pack, pixie, talking, wake up |
Wendy: But how did Nana get your shadow, Peter?
Peter Pan: Jumped at me, the other night at the window.
Wendy: Well what were you doing there?
Peter Pan: I came to listen to the stories.
Wendy: My stories? But they’re all about you.
Peter Pan: Of course. That’s why I like them. I tell them to the Lost Boys.
Wendy: The Lost B– Oh I remember. They’re your men.
Peter Pan: Uh-huh.
Wendy: I'm so glad you came back tonight. I might never have seen you.
Peter Pan: Why?
Wendy: Because I have to grow up tomorrow.
Peter Pan: Grow up?
Wendy: Tonight’s my last night in the nursery.
Peter Pan: But that means… no more stories!
Wendy: Mm-Hmm
Peter Pan: No! I won’t have it! Come on.
Wendy: But-but-but where are we going?
Peter Pan: To Never Land.
Wendy: Never Land!
Peter Pan: You’ll never grow up there.
Wendy: Oh, Peter, it would be so wonderful. But wait! What would Mother say?
Peter Pan: Mother? What’s mother?
Wendy: Why, Peter, a mother’s someone who-who loves and cares for you and-and tells you stories–
Peter Pan: Good! You can be our mother. Come on.
Wendy: Now, just a minute, I…, now let me see now, I have to (1)__________________. Oh, and I must leave a note when I’ll be back. Of course, I couldn’t stay too long. And then I have to– Oh, but Never Land. Oh, I-I’m so happy, I-I think I’ll give you a-a kiss.
Peter Pan: What’s a-a (2) __________________?
Wendy: Oh, well, I-I’ll show you. Oh!
Peter Pan: Stop! Stop it, Tink!
Michael: John! John, (3) __________________! He’s here!
John: Huh? Jiminy!
Wendy: Oh, what (4) __________________ was that?
Peter Pan: Tinker Bell. Don’t know what (5) __________________ her.
Michael: Hello, Peter Pan, I’m Michael.
John: My name is John. How do you do?
Peter Pan: Hello!
Michael: Oh look! A firefly.
Wendy: A (6) __________________.
John: Amazing.
Michael: What’s the pixie doing?
Peter Pan: (7) __________________.
Wendy: What did she say?
Peter Pan: She says you’re a big, ugly (8) __________________.
Wendy: Oh. Well, I think she’s lovely.
Peter Pan: Well, come on, Wendy. Let’s go.
Michael: Where are we going?
Wendy: To Never Land.
Michael: Never Land!
Wendy: Peter’s taking us.
Peter Pan: Us?
Wendy: Well of course, I-I couldn’t go without Michael and John.
John: Oh, I should like very much to cross swords with some real (9)__________________.
Michael: Yes and fight pirates too.
Peter Pan: Well, all right, but you gotta take (10)__________________.
John: Aye, aye, sir.
Michael: Me too.
__________________to put something into a bag, box, etc.
__________________something that someone tells you you must do
__________________This is another word for a pirate.
If you do not know what has __________________ someone, you do not understand why they are behaving strangely
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Wendy: But how did Nana get your shadow, Peter?
Peter Pan: Jumped at me, the other night at the window.
Wendy: Well what were you doing there?
Peter Pan: I came to listen to the stories.
Wendy: My stories? But they’re all about you.
Peter Pan: Of course. That’s why I like them. I tell them to the Lost Boys.
Wendy: The Lost B– Oh I remember. They’re your men.
Peter Pan: Uh-huh.
Wendy: I'm so glad you came back tonight. I might never have seen you.
Peter Pan: Why?
Wendy: Because I have to grow up tomorrow.
Peter Pan: Grow up?
Wendy: Tonight’s my last night in the nursery.
Peter Pan: But that means… no more stories!
Wendy: Mm-Hmm
Peter Pan: No! I won’t have it! Come on.
Wendy: But-but-but where are we going?
Peter Pan: To Never Land.
Wendy: Never Land!
Peter Pan: You’ll never grow up there.
Wendy: Oh, Peter, it would be so wonderful. But wait! What would Mother say?
Peter Pan: Mother? What’s mother?
Wendy: Why, Peter, a mother’s someone who-who loves and cares for you and-and tells you stories–
Peter Pan: Good! You can be our mother. Come on.
Wendy: Now, just a minute, I…, now let me see now, I have to (1)pack. Oh, and I must leave a note when I’ll be back. Of course, I couldn’t stay too long. And then I have to– Oh, but Never Land. Oh, I-I’m so happy, I-I think I’ll give you a-a kiss.
Peter Pan: What’s a-a (2)kiss?
Wendy: Oh, well, I-I’ll show you. Oh!
Peter Pan: Stop! Stop it, Tink!
Michael: John! John, (3)wake up! He’s here!
John: Huh? Jiminy!
Wendy: Oh, what (4)in the world was that?
Peter Pan: Tinker Bell. Don’t know what (5)got into her.
Michael: Hello, Peter Pan, I’m Michael.
John: My name is John. How do you do?
Peter Pan: Hello!
Michael: Oh look! A firefly.
Wendy: A (6)pixie.
John: Amazing.
Michael: What’s the pixie doing?
Peter Pan: (7)Talking.
Wendy: What did she say?
Peter Pan: She says you’re a big, ugly (8)girl.
Wendy: Oh. Well, I think she’s lovely.
Peter Pan: Well, come on, Wendy. Let’s go.
Michael: Where are we going?
Wendy: To Never Land.
Michael: Never Land!
Wendy: Peter’s taking us.
Peter Pan: Us?
Wendy: Well of course, I-I couldn’t go without Michael and John.
John: Oh, I should like very much to cross swords with some real (9)buccaneers.
Michael: Yes and fight pirates too.
Peter Pan: Well, all right, but you gotta take (10)orders.
John: Aye, aye, sir.
Michael: Me too.
Match the words to the sentences
bid, dust, faith, floor, fly, funny, lagoon, moonbeams, pixie, think |
Peter Pan: Well, come on, Wendy. Let’s go.
Michael: Where are we going?
Wendy: To Never Land.
Michael: Never Land!
Wendy: Peter’s taking us.
Peter Pan: Us?
Wendy: Well of course, I-I couldn’t go without Michael and John.
John: Oh, I should like very much to cross swords with some real buccaneers.
Michael: Yes and fight pirates too.
Peter Pan: Well, all right, but you gotta take orders.
John: Aye, aye, sir.
Michael: Me too.
Wendy: But Peter, how do we get to Never Land?
Peter Pan: Fly, of course.
Wendy: Fly?
Peter Pan: It's easy, all you have to do is to, is to... is to... Huh! That's (1)____________.
Wendy: What's the matter? Don't you know?
Peter Pan: Oh sure, it's, it's just that I never thought about it before. Say, that's it! You (2)____________of a wonderful thought.
John & Wendy: Any happy little thought?
Peter Pan: Uh-huh.
Wendy: Like toys at Christmas?
John: Sleigh bells? Snow?
Peter Pan: Yup. Watch me now. Here I go! It's easier than pie.
Wendy: He can fly!
John: He can (3)____________!
Michael: He flew.
Peter Pan: Now, you try.
Wendy: I'll think of a mermaid (4)____________... ah, underneath a magic moon.
John: I'll think I'm in a pirate's cave.
Michael: I think I'll be an Indian brave.
Peter Pan: Now, everybody try.
All: One, two, three.
John, Wendy, Michael: We can fly! We can fly! We can fly!
Peter Pan: This won't do. What's the matter with you? All it takes is (5)____________and trust. Oh! And something I forgot: (6)____________.
John, Wendy, Michael: Dust?
Michael: Dust?
Peter: Yup. Just a little bit of (7)____________dust. Now, think of the happiest things, it's the same as having wings.
Wendy: Let's all try it just once more.
John: Look! We're rising off the (8)____________.
Michael: Jiminy!
Wendy: Oh, my! We can fly!
Peter Pan: You can fly!
John, Wendy, Michael: We can fly!
Peter Pan: Come on everybody, here we go! Off to Never Land!
Song: Think of a wonderful thought, any merry little thought. Think of Christmas, think of snow, think of sleigh bells- off you go! Like reindeer in the sky. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! Think of the happiest things, it's the same as having wings, take the path that (9)____________make, if the moon is still awake, you'll see him wink his eye. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! Up you go with a hi and ho to the stars beyond the blue. There's a Never Land waiting for you, where all your happy dreams come true, every dream that you dream will come true.
Michael: Come on, Nana!
Song: When there's a smile in your heart, there's no better time to start. Think of all the joy you'll find when you leave the world behind and (10) ____________your cares good-bye. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!
Peter Pan: There it is Wendy, second star to the right and straight on till morning.
Song: When there's a smile in your heart, there's no better time to start. Think of all the joy you'll find, when you leave the world behind, and bid your cares good-bye. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!
________________a beam or line of light that comes from the moon
________________strange, surprising, unexpected, or difficult to explain or understand
________________to give a greeting to someone
________________great trust or confidence in something or someone
________________an area of sea water separated from the sea by a reef (= a line of rocks and sand)
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Peter Pan: Well, come on, Wendy. Let’s go.
Michael: Where are we going?
Wendy: To Never Land.
Michael: Never Land!
Wendy: Peter’s taking us.
Peter Pan: Us?
Wendy: Well of course, I-I couldn’t go without Michael and John.
John: Oh, I should like very much to cross swords with some real buccaneers.
Michael: Yes and fight pirates too.
Peter Pan: Well, all right, but you gotta take orders.
John: Aye, aye, sir.
Michael: Me too.
Wendy: But Peter, how do we get to Never Land?
Peter Pan: Fly, of course.
Wendy: Fly?
Peter Pan: It's easy, all you have to do is to, is to... is to... Huh! That's (1)funny.
Wendy: What's the matter? Don't you know?
Peter Pan: Oh sure, it's, it's just that I never thought about it before. Say, that's it! You (2)think of a wonderful thought.
John & Wendy: Any happy little thought?
Peter Pan: Uh-huh.
Wendy: Like toys at Christmas?
John: Sleigh bells? Snow?
Peter Pan: Yup. Watch me now. Here I go! It's easier than pie.
Wendy: He can fly!
John: He can (3)fly!
Michael: He flew.
Peter Pan: Now, you try.
Wendy: I'll think of a mermaid (4)lagoon... ah, underneath a magic moon.
John: I'll think I'm in a pirate's cave.
Michael: I think I'll be an Indian brave.
Peter Pan: Now, everybody try.
All: One, two, three.
John, Wendy, Michael: We can fly! We can fly! We can fly!
Peter Pan: This won't do. What's the matter with you? All it takes is (5)faith and trust. Oh! And something I forgot: (6)dust.
John, Wendy, Michael: Dust?
Michael: Dust?
Peter: Yup. Just a little bit of (7)pixie dust. Now, think of the happiest things, it's the same as having wings.
Wendy: Let's all try it just once more.
John: Look! We're rising off the (8)floor.
Michael: Jiminy!
Wendy: Oh, my! We can fly!
Peter Pan: You can fly!
John, Wendy, Michael: We can fly!
Peter Pan: Come on everybody, here we go! Off to Never Land!
Song: Think of a wonderful thought, any merry little thought. Think of Christmas, think of snow, think of sleigh bells- off you go! Like reindeer in the sky. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! Think of the happiest things, it's the same as having wings, take the path that (9)moonbeams make, if the moon is still awake, you'll see him wink his eye. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! Up you go with a hi and ho to the stars beyond the blue. There's a Never Land waiting for you, where all your happy dreams come true, every dream that you dream will come true.
Michael: Come on, Nana!
Song: When there's a smile in your heart, there's no better time to start. Think of all the joy you'll find when you leave the world behind and (10)bid your cares good-bye. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!
Peter Pan: There it is Wendy, second star to the right and straight on till morning.
Song: When there's a smile in your heart, there's no better time to start. Think of all the joy you'll find, when you leave the world behind, and bid your cares good-bye. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!
Match the words to the sentences.
cadenza, crocodile, cursed, Davey Jones, good form, licking his chops, morning, pirate, sea, shave |
Song: You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!
Pirates: Oh a pirate's life is a wonderful life, a-roving over the sea, give me a career as a buccaneer, it's the life of a pirate for me, oh, the life of a (1)____________ for me. Oh, a pirate's life is a wonderful life, they never bury your bones, for when it's all over a jolly sea rover drops in on his friend Davey Jones, Oh, my good friend (2) ____________.
Mr. Smee: My good friend, Davey Jones. Good morning, shipmates.
Pirate 1: And what's good about it, Mister Smee?
Pirate 2: Here we are collecting barnacles on this miserable island.
Pirate 3: While his nibs plays ring-around-the rosy with Peter Pan.
Mr. Smee: Look out there! Might go off!
Pirate 4: We ought to be tending to the business of looting ships.
Pirate 5: Why, I’ve almost forgotten how to slit a throat.
Pirate 6: Better drop it, and tell the captain we wants to put to (3)____________, see?
Captain Hook: Blast that Peter Pan! If I could only find his hideout, I’d trap him in his lair. But where is it? Mermaid Lagoon? No, we’ve searched that. We’ve combed Cannibal Cove. Here! No, no, no, no. That’s Indian territ–. But wait. Those redskins know this island better than I do me own ship. Ah, I wonder.
Mr. Smee: Good (4)____________, Captain.
Captain Hook: I’ve got it! Tiger Lily, Smee!
Mr. Smee: T-T-Tiger Lily, Captain?
Captain Hook: The chief’s daughter. She’ll know where Pan is hiding.
Mr. Smee: B-B-But-But-But will she talk Captain?
Hook: Oh, a little persuasion might be in order. Now let me see. Boiling in oil? Uh, keelhauling? Marooning?
Pirate: Oh, a pirate’s life is a wonderful life, You’ll find adventure and sport, But live every minute, For all that is in it, The life of a pirate is short, Oh, the life—
Captain Hook: Now let me see, where was I?
Mr. Smee: Oh dear, dear, dear Captain Hook. Shooting a man in the middle of his (5)____________? It ain’t good form, you know.
Captain Hook: Good form, Mister Smee? Blast good form! Did Pan show (6)____________ when he did this to me?
Mr. Smee: Why, Captain, cutting your hand off was only a childish prank, you might say.
Captain Hook: Aye, but throwing it to the (7)____________! That (8)____________ beast liked the taste of me so well he’s followed me ever since (9)____________ for the rest of me.
Mr. Smee: And he’d have had you by now, Captain, if he hadn’t swallowed that alarm clock. But now when he’s-about, he warns you, as you might say with his tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock…
Captain Hook: Smee! Smee! Oh, save me, Smee! Please don’t let him get me, Smee! Please! Don’t let him get me, Smee! Smee!
Mr. Smee: Here now, shame on you, upsetting the poor Captain. There’ll be no handouts today. Shoo now, shoo. Go on, go on. Off it. Off with you, I say. Go away, go away, go away, out of here.
Hook: I-Is he gone, Smee?
Mr. Smee: Aye, Captain. All clear. Nothing to worry about.
Captain Hook: Oh, Smee, Smee. I can’t stand it any longer. I tell you I can’t.
Mr. Smee: Now, now, now, now, Captain, just relax. What you need is a shave, a nice soothing (10)____________. There now.
________________ a virtuoso solo passage inserted into a movement in a concerto or other work, typically near the end.
________________ socially correct behavior; being polite; being a proper English gentleman
________________ a mythical figure (=not a real person) who was believed by 18th century sailors and pirates to be the devil of the sea.
________________ To use one's tongue to remove moistness from the sides of one's mouth. Often done when you’re very hungry.
________________ An adjective used to show anger; used to describe something that is annoying to you in an angry way
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Song: You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!
Pirates: Oh a pirate's life is a wonderful life, a-roving over the sea, give me a career as a buccaneer, it's the life of a pirate for me, oh, the life of a (1)pirate for me. Oh, a pirate's life is a wonderful life, they never bury your bones, for when it's all over a jolly sea rover drops in on his friend Davey Jones, Oh, my good friend (2)Davey Jones.
Mr. Smee: My good friend, Davey Jones. Good morning, shipmates.
Pirate 1: And what's good about it, Mister Smee?
Pirate 2: Here we are collecting barnacles on this miserable island.
Pirate 3: While his nibs plays ring-around-the rosy with Peter Pan.
Mr. Smee: Look out there! Might go off!
Pirate 4: We ought to be tending to the business of looting ships.
Pirate 5: Why, I’ve almost forgotten how to slit a throat.
Pirate 6: Better drop it, and tell the captain we wants to put to (3)sea, see?
Captain Hook: Blast that Peter Pan! If I could only find his hideout, I’d trap him in his lair. But where is it? Mermaid Lagoon? No, we’ve searched that. We’ve combed Cannibal Cove. Here! No, no, no, no. That’s Indian territ–. But wait. Those redskins know this island better than I do me own ship. Ah, I wonder.
Mr. Smee: Good (4)morning, Captain.
Captain Hook: I’ve got it! Tiger Lily, Smee!
Mr. Smee: T-T-Tiger Lily, Captain?
Captain Hook: The chief’s daughter. She’ll know where Pan is hiding.
Mr. Smee: B-B-But-But-But will she talk Captain?
Hook: Oh, a little persuasion might be in order. Now let me see. Boiling in oil? Uh, keelhauling? Marooning?
Pirate: Oh, a pirate’s life is a wonderful life, You’ll find adventure and sport, But live every minute, For all that is in it, The life of a pirate is short, Oh, the life—
Captain Hook: Now let me see, where was I?
Mr. Smee: Oh dear, dear, dear Captain Hook. Shooting a man in the middle of his (5)cadenza? It ain’t good form, you know.
Captain Hook: Good form, Mister Smee? Blast good form! Did Pan show (6)good form when he did this to me?
Mr. Smee: Why, Captain, cutting your hand off was only a childish prank, you might say.
Captain Hook: Aye, but throwing it to the (7)crocodile! That (8)cursed beast liked the taste of me so well he’s followed me ever since (9)licking his chops for the rest of me.
Mr. Smee: And he’d have had you by now, Captain, if he hadn’t swallowed that alarm clock. But now when he’s-about, he warns you, as you might say with his tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock…
Captain Hook: Smee! Smee! Oh, save me, Smee! Please don’t let him get me, Smee! Please! Don’t let him get me, Smee! Smee!
Mr. Smee: Here now, shame on you, upsetting the poor Captain. There’ll be no handouts today. Shoo now, shoo. Go on, go on. Off it. Off with you, I say. Go away, go away, go away, out of here.
Hook: I-Is he gone, Smee?
Mr. Smee: Aye, Captain. All clear. Nothing to worry about.
Captain Hook: Oh, Smee, Smee. I can’t stand it any longer. I tell you I can’t.
Mr. Smee: Now, now, now, now, Captain, just relax. What you need is a shave, a nice soothing (10)shave. There now.
Match the words to the sentences:
Captain, crew, deck, eyes, fuse, hands, jolly, pirate, sea, uneasy |
Mr Smee: It ain’t good form, you know.
Captain Hook: Good form, Mister Smee? Blast good form! Did Pan show good form when he did this to me?
Mr. Smee: Why, Captain, cutting your hand off was only a childish prank, you might say.
Captain Hook: Aye, but throwing it to the crocodile! That cursed beast liked the taste of me so well he’s followed me ever since licking his chops for the rest of me.
Mr. Smee: And he’d have had you by now, Captain, if he hadn’t swallowed that alarm clock. But now when he’s-about, he warns you, as you might say with his tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock…
Captain Hook: Smee! Smee! Oh, save me, Smee! Please don’t let him get me, Smee! Please! Don’t let him get me, Smee! Smee!
Mr. Smee: Here now, shame on you, upsetting the poor Captain. There’ll be no handouts today. Shoo now, shoo. Go on, go on. Off it. Off with you, I say. Go away, go away, go away, out of here.
Hook: I-Is he gone, Smee?
Mr. Smee: Aye, Captain. All clear. Nothing to worry about.
Captain Hook: Oh, Smee, Smee. I can’t stand it any longer. I tell you I can’t.
Mr. Smee: Now, now, now, now, Captain, just relax. What you need is a shave, a nice soothing shave. There now. Oh, a (1)_________’s life, is a wonderful life, a-sailing over the sea, give me a career as a buc—. Captain, you know, I can’t help noticing you just ain’t been your usual (2)_________ self of late. Give me a career as a buccaneer. And the crew’s getting a might (3)_________, Captain. That is, what’s left of it. Hmm. Now why don’t we put to (4)_________, see? Leave Never Land. Forget Peter Pan. There now. Give me a career as a buccaneer. We'll all be a lot happier, not to mention a lot healthier. Oh! Captain? Oh dear! I never shaved him this close before. Now don’t worry Captain. It-it must be somewhere about.
Captain Hook: Get up, you idiot!
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir! Ooh! I found it, (5)_________! Good as new.
Captain Hook: Why, you blithering blockhead!
Pirate: Peter Pan ahoy!
Hook: What? What? Where away?
Pirate: Three points off the starboard bow!
Hook: Swoggle me (6)_________, it is Pan! Headed this way with some more of those scurvy brats! Mister Smee, pipe up the crew!
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir! Pipe up the crew! Pipe up the (7)_________! All hands on deck! All (8)_________on deck! All hands on (9)_________! All hands on deck!
Captain Hook: Look alive, you swabs! We’ve got him this time, Mister Smee.
Mr. Smee: That we have Captain.
Captain Hook: Man the Long Tom, you bilge rats! I’ve waited years for this.
Mr. Smee: That’s not counting the holidays either.
Captain Hook: Double the powder and shorten the (10)_________!
Mr. Smee: Double the powder and double the fuse.
Captain Hook: A pretty sight Mr. Smee. We’ll pot them like sitting ducks. All right, men! Range: 42!
Mr. Smee: Range: 42.
Captain Hook: Elevation: 65!
Mr Smee: Elevation: 65.
Captain Hook: Three degrees west!
Mr. Smee: Three degrees west.
Captain Hook: Steady now! Steady!
______________ slightly worried or uncomfortable about a particular situation
______________ happy and smiling
______________ a string connected to an explosive product by which it is lit that causes it to explode after a fixed length of time
______________ a flat area for walking on, built across the space between the sides of a boat
______________ a sailor
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Mr Smee: It ain’t good form, you know.
Captain Hook: Good form, Mister Smee? Blast good form! Did Pan show good form when he did this to me?
Mr. Smee: Why, Captain, cutting your hand off was only a childish prank, you might say.
Captain Hook: Aye, but throwing it to the crocodile! That cursed beast liked the taste of me so well he’s followed me ever since licking his chops for the rest of me.
Mr. Smee: And he’d have had you by now, Captain, if he hadn’t swallowed that alarm clock. But now when he’s-about, he warns you, as you might say with his tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock…
Captain Hook: Smee! Smee! Oh, save me, Smee! Please don’t let him get me, Smee! Please! Don’t let him get me, Smee! Smee!
Mr. Smee: Here now, shame on you, upsetting the poor Captain. There’ll be no handouts today. Shoo now, shoo. Go on, go on. Off it. Off with you, I say. Go away, go away, go away, out of here.
Hook: I-Is he gone, Smee?
Mr. Smee: Aye, Captain. All clear. Nothing to worry about.
Captain Hook: Oh, Smee, Smee. I can’t stand it any longer. I tell you I can’t.
Mr. Smee: Now, now, now, now, Captain, just relax. What you need is a shave, a nice soothing shave. There now. Oh, a (1)pirate’s life, is a wonderful life, a-sailing over the sea, give me a career as a buc—. Captain, you know, I can’t help noticing you just ain’t been your usual (2)jolly self of late. Give me a career as a buccaneer. And the crew’s getting a might (3)uneasy, Captain. That is, what’s left of it. Hmm. Now why don’t we put to (4)sea, see? Leave Never Land. Forget Peter Pan. There now. Give me a career as a buccaneer. We'll all be a lot happier, not to mention a lot healthier. Oh! Captain? Oh dear! I never shaved him this close before. Now don’t worry Captain. It-it must be somewhere about.
Captain Hook: Get up, you idiot!
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir! Ooh! I found it, (5)Captain! Good as new.
Captain Hook: Why, you blithering blockhead!
Pirate: Peter Pan ahoy!
Hook: What? What? Where away?
Pirate: Three points off the starboard bow!
Hook: Swoggle me (6)eyes, it is Pan! Headed this way with some more of those scurvy brats! Mister Smee, pipe up the crew!
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir! Pipe up the crew! Pipe up the (7)crew! All hands on deck! All (8)hands on deck! All hands on (9)deck! All hands on deck!
Captain Hook: Look alive, you swabs! We’ve got him this time, Mister Smee.
Mr. Smee: That we have Captain.
Captain Hook: Man the Long Tom, you bilge rats! I’ve waited years for this.
Mr. Smee: That’s not counting the holidays either.
Captain Hook: Double the powder and shorten the (10)fuse!
Mr. Smee: Double the powder and double the fuse.
Captain Hook: A pretty sight Mr. Smee. We’ll pot them like sitting ducks. All right, men! Range: 42!
Mr. Smee: Range: 42.
Captain Hook: Elevation: 65!
Mr Smee: Elevation: 65.
Captain Hook: Three degrees west!
Mr. Smee: Three degrees west.
Captain Hook: Steady now! Steady!
Match the word to the sentence
banish, bird, fast, fire, guilty, island, leader, post, shoot her down, treason |
Captain Hook: Steady now! Steady!
Wendy: Oh, Peter, it’s just as I’ve always dreamed it would be! Oh, look, John, there’s Mermaid Lagoon.
John: By Jove! And the Indian encampment!
Michael: Oh look, there’s Captain Hook and the pirates.
Peter Pan: Look out! Quick, Tink! Take Wendy and the boys to the (1)____________. I’ll stay here and draw Hook’s fire. Hook! Hook, you codfish! Here!
Wendy: Tinker Bell! Not so (2) ____________. Please Tinker Bell! We can’t keep up with you! Tinker Bell! Please!
Slightly: Ouch! So!
The Twins: Who ya shoving? Who ya shoving?
Cubby: You, that’s who!
Slightly: Huh? Orders from Pan? Hold it, men!
Nibs: What’s the orders, Tink?
Cubby: A terrible what?
Slightly: Wendy bird.
Cubby: Wendy bird?
Slightly: Flying this way?
Cubby: Uh, Pan’s orders are– What? Smash it?
Slightly: Kick it?
The Twins: Stomp it? Stomp it?
The Lost Boys: Oh shoot it down! Shoot it down! Yeah, shoot it down!
Slightly: Come on! Follow Tink!
The Twins: Follow Tink!
The Lost Boys: Let’s go! Yeah, come on! Let’s go! We’re gonna get her!
Slightly: Shh! I see it!
The Twins: Me too! Me too!
The Lost Boys: Ready… Aim… (3) ____________!
Wendy: Oh, Peter! You saved my life!
Michael: Are you hurted, Wendy?
Wendy: No Michael.
John: Good heavens, Wendy. You might have been killed.
The Lost Boys: Hey Pan! Hey Pan! We followed your orders, Pan!
Slightly: Hey, Pan! I got it with my skull musket!
The Twins: You did not! We did!
The Lost Boys: I did it, Pan! I did!
Peter Pan: Attention! Well, I’m certainly proud of you… you blockheads! I bring you a mother to tell you stories…
The Lost Boys: A mother?
Peter Pan: And you (4) ____________!
Cubby: Well, Tink said it was a (5) ____________!
Peter Pan: Tink said what?
Slightly: Well, she said you said to shoot it down.
Peter Pan: Tinker Bell. Tink! Come here. You’re charged with high (6)____________, Tink. Are you guilty or not (7)____________? Guilty? Don’t you know you might have killed her? Tinker Bell… I hereby (8) ____________you forever.
Wendy: Please, not forever!
Peter Pan: Well, for a week then. Come on, Wendy, I’ll show you the island.
Wendy: Oh, Peter! The Mermaids?
Cubby: Aw, let’s go hunting.
Nibs: Tigers?
The Twins: Nah, bears. Nah, bears
John: Personally, I should prefer to see the aborigines.
Michael: And the Indians too.
Peter Pan: All right, men, go out and capture a few Indians. John, you be the (9) ____________.
John: I shall try to be worthy of my (10) ____________. Forward hut!
Michael: Come on, Bear.
Wendy: Oh, Michael, do be careful!
Peter Pan: Come on Wendy, I'll show you the mermaids.
_____________having broken a law
_____________kill a person with guns
_____________the crime of doing something that harms your country or government, especially by helping its enemies
_____________to send someone away from a place, often as a punishment
_____________a job
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Answers:
Captain Hook: Steady now! Steady!
Wendy: Oh, Peter, it’s just as I’ve always dreamed it would be! Oh, look, John, there’s Mermaid Lagoon.
John: By Jove! And the Indian encampment!
Michael: Oh look, there’s Captain Hook and the pirates.
Peter Pan: Look out! Quick, Tink! Take Wendy and the boys to the (1)island. I’ll stay here and draw Hook’s fire. Hook! Hook, you codfish! Here!
Wendy: Tinker Bell! Not so (2)fast. Please Tinker Bell! We can’t keep up with you! Tinker Bell! Please!
Slightly: Ouch! So!
The Twins: Who ya shoving? Who ya shoving?
Cubby: You, that’s who!
Slightly: Huh? Orders from Pan? Hold it, men!
Nibs: What’s the orders, Tink?
Cubby: A terrible what?
Slightly: Wendy bird.
Cubby: Wendy bird?
Slightly: Flying this way?
Cubby: Uh, Pan’s orders are– What? Smash it?
Slightly: Kick it?
The Twins: Stomp it? Stomp it?
The Lost Boys: Oh shoot it down! Shoot it down! Yeah, shoot it down!
Slightly: Come on! Follow Tink!
The Twins: Follow Tink!
The Lost Boys: Let’s go! Yeah, come on! Let’s go! We’re gonna get her!
Slightly: Shh! I see it!
The Twins: Me too! Me too!
The Lost Boys: Ready… Aim… (3)Fire!
Wendy: Oh, Peter! You saved my life!
Michael: Are you hurted, Wendy?
Wendy: No Michael.
John: Good heavens, Wendy. You might have been killed.
The Lost Boys: Hey Pan! Hey Pan! We followed your orders, Pan!
Slightly: Hey, Pan! I got it with my skull musket!
The Twins: You did not! We did!
The Lost Boys: I did it, Pan! I did!
Peter Pan: Attention! Well, I’m certainly proud of you… you blockheads! I bring you a mother to tell you stories…
The Lost Boys: A mother?
Peter Pan: And you (4)shoot her down!
Cubby: Well, Tink said it was a (5)bird!
Peter Pan: Tink said what?
Slightly: Well, she said you said to shoot it down.
Peter Pan: Tinker Bell. Tink! Come here. You’re charged with high (6)treason, Tink. Are you guilty or not (7)guilty? Guilty? Don’t you know you might have killed her? Tinker Bell… I hereby (8)banish you forever.
Wendy: Please, not forever!
Peter Pan: Well, for a week then. Come on, Wendy, I’ll show you the island.
Wendy: Oh, Peter! The Mermaids?
Cubby: Aw, let’s go hunting.
Nibs: Tigers?
The Twins: Nah, bears. Nah, bears
John: Personally, I should prefer to see the aborigines.
Michael: And the Indians too.
Peter Pan: All right, men, go out and capture a few Indians. John, you be the (9)leader.
John: I shall try to be worthy of my (10)post. Forward hut!
Michael: Come on, Bear.
Wendy: Oh, Michael, do be careful!
Peter Pan: Come on Wendy, I'll show you the mermaids.
Match the words to the sentences
fault, following, leader, march, princess, sorry, spoofer, strategy, surround, turn us loose |
Peter Pan: All right, men, go out and capture a few Indians. John, you be the leader.
John: I shall try to be worthy of my post. Forward hut!
Michael: Come on, Bear.
Wendy: Oh, Michael, do be careful!
Peter Pan: Come on Wendy, I'll show you the mermaids.
The Lost Boys: Following the leader, the leader, the (1)____________, we're following the leader, wherever he may go, tee dum, tee dee, a teedle ee, do tee day, tee dum, tee dee, it's part of the game we play, tee dum, tee dee, the words are easy to say, just a teedle ee dum a teedle ee do tee day, Tee dum, tee dee, a teedle ee, do tee dum we're one for all and all of us are for fun, we march, we laugh, and follow the other one with a teedle ee do a teedle ee do tee dum. Following the leader, the leader, the leader, we're (2)____________ the leader wherever he may go, we're off to fight the Indians, the Indians, the Indians, we're off to fight the Indians, because he told us so, Tee dum, tee dee, a teedle ee, do tee day, we (3)____________along and these are words we say: tee dum, tee dee, a teedle deedle dee day, oh, a teedle ee dum, a teedle ee do tee day oh, a teedle ee dum, a teedle ee do tee day
John: Indians! Ah! Blackfoot tribe. Belongs to the Algonquian group. Quite savage, you know.
Cubby: Uh, let’s go get them!
The Lost Boys: Come on! We’ll get them!
John: Gentlemen, gentlemen! First we must plan our (4)____________.
Cubby: Uh, what’s “stradegy”?
John: A plan of attack. The initial phase is an encircling maneuver. Thus!
Michael: John! Indians! Indians! Let me in!
John: Now, remember, the Indian is cunning–
Michael: Hey–
John: –but not intelligent. Therefore, we simply (5)____________ them and take them by surprise.
John: I’m frightfully (6) ____________, old chaps. It’s all my (7)____________.
Cubby: Aw, that’s all right, Wildcat.
Slightly: No, we don’t mind.
The Twins: That’s okay.
Chief: How
Lost Boys: Uh, h-how, Chief. How, Chief. How! How!
Chief: For many moons, red man fight paleface Lost Boys.
The Lost Boys: Ugh!
Chief: Sometime you win. Sometime we win.
Cubby: Okay Chief. Uh, you win this time. Now (8)____________.
John: Turn us loose? You mean this is only a game?
Slightly: Sure. When we win, we turn them loose.
The Twins: When they win, they turn us loose. They turn us loose.
Chief: This time no turnum loose.
Lost Boys: Huh?
Slightly: The Chief’s a great (9)____________.
Chief: Me no spoofum! Where you hide Princess Tiger Lily?
Cubby: Uh, Tiger Lily?
Slightly: We ain’t got your old (10)____________!
John: I’ve certainly never seen her.
Cubby: Me neither.
The Twins: Honest, we don’t.
Chief: Heap big lie. If Tiger Lily not back by sunset, burnum at stake.
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If something bad that has happened is someone's _______________, they are responsible for it
_______________to be or go everywhere around something or someone
_______________to free someone or something
_______________a plan of attack
_______________Someone who is always joking, and never serious.
Answers:
Peter Pan: All right, men, go out and capture a few Indians. John, you be the leader.
John: I shall try to be worthy of my post. Forward hut!
Michael: Come on, Bear.
Wendy: Oh, Michael, do be careful!
Peter Pan: Come on Wendy, I'll show you the mermaids.
The Lost Boys: Following the leader, the leader, the (1)leader, we're following the leader, wherever he may go, tee dum, tee dee, a teedle ee, do tee day, tee dum, tee dee, it's part of the game we play, tee dum, tee dee, the words are easy to say, just a teedle ee dum a teedle ee do tee day, Tee dum, tee dee, a teedle ee, do tee dum we're one for all and all of us are for fun, we march, we laugh, and follow the other one with a teedle ee do a teedle ee do tee dum. Following the leader, the leader, the leader, we're (2)following the leader wherever he may go, we're off to fight the Indians, the Indians, the Indians, we're off to fight the Indians, because he told us so, Tee dum, tee dee, a teedle ee, do tee day, we (3)march along and these are words we say: tee dum, tee dee, a teedle deedle dee day, oh, a teedle ee dum, a teedle ee do tee day oh, a teedle ee dum, a teedle ee do tee day
John: Indians! Ah! Blackfoot tribe. Belongs to the Algonquian group. Quite savage, you know.
Cubby: Uh, let’s go get them!
The Lost Boys: Come on! We’ll get them!
John: Gentlemen, gentlemen! First we must plan our (4)strategy.
Cubby: Uh, what’s “stradegy”?
John: A plan of attack. The initial phase is an encircling maneuver. Thus!
Michael: John! Indians! Indians! Let me in!
John: Now, remember, the Indian is cunning–
Michael: Hey–
John: –but not intelligent. Therefore, we simply (5)surround them and take them by surprise.
John: I’m frightfully (6)sorry, old chaps. It’s all my (7)fault.
Cubby: Aw, that’s all right, Wildcat.
Slightly: No, we don’t mind.
The Twins: That’s okay.
Chief: How
Lost Boys: Uh, h-how, Chief. How, Chief. How! How!
Chief: For many moons, red man fight paleface Lost Boys.
The Lost Boys: Ugh!
Chief: Sometime you win. Sometime we win.
Cubby: Okay Chief. Uh, you win this time. Now (8)turn us loose.
John: Turn us loose? You mean this is only a game?
Slightly: Sure. When we win, we turn them loose.
The Twins: When they win, they turn us loose. They turn us loose.
Chief: This time no turnum loose.
Lost Boys: Huh?
Slightly: The Chief’s a great (9)spoofer.
Chief: Me no spoofum! Where you hide Princess Tiger Lily?
Cubby: Uh, Tiger Lily?
Slightly: We ain’t got your old (10)princess!
John: I’ve certainly never seen her.
Cubby: Me neither.
The Twins: Honest, we don’t.
Chief: Heap big lie. If Tiger Lily not back by sunset, burnum at stake.
Match the words to the sentences
adventures, drown, girls, mermaids, princess, proposition, spirit, swim, tide, word |
Chief: Where you hide Princess Tiger Lily?
Cubby: Uh, Tiger Lily?
Slightly: We ain’t got your old princess!
John: I’ve certainly never seen her.
Cubby: Me neither.
The Twins: Honest, we don’t.
Chief: Heap big lie. If Tiger Lily not back by sunset, burnum at stake.
Wendy: Just imagine. Real, live (1)_____________!
Peter Pan: Would you like to meet them?
Wendy: Oh, Peter, I’d love to!
Peter Pan: All right. Come on.
Mermaids: It’s Peter! Oh! Oh! Hello Peter! Hello Peter! Hello Peter! Hello! Hello, Peter!
Peter Pan: Hello (2)_____________!
Mermaid 1: I’m so glad to see you.
Mermaids: Why did you stay away so long? Did you miss me?
Mermaid 2: Tell us one of your (3)_____________.
Mermaid 3: Something exciting.
Peter Pan: Want to hear about the time I cut off Hook’s hand and threw it to the crocodile?
Mermaid: Oh, I’ve always liked that one.
Mermaid: Me too!
Peter Pan: Well there I was on Marooners' Rock surrounded by 40—
Wendy: Oh Peter!
Peter Pan: –or 50 pirates–
Mermaid: Who’s she?
Peter Pan: Huh? Her? Oh, That’s Wendy.
Mermaids: A girl? What’s she doing here? And in her nightdress too! Come on dearie, join us for a (4)_____________.
Wendy: Oh, please! I’m not dressed.
Mermaid 4: Oh, but you must!
Mermaid 5: We insist!
Wendy: No, no, please!
Mermaid 6: Too good for us, eh?
Wendy: Peter! If you dare to come near me again—
Peter Pan: Wendy! Wendy! They were just having a little fun. Weren’t you, girls?
Mermaid: That’s all.
Mermaid: We were only trying to (5)_____________her.
Peter Pan: You see?
Wendy: Well, if you think for one minute that I’m going to put up with any—
Peter Pan: Shh. Hold it, Wendy. Yup, it’s Hook, all right.
Mermaids: Hook! Hook! Hook! Hook!
Peter Pan: Quick, Wendy! They’ve captured Tiger Lily. Looks like they’re heading for Skull Rock. Come on, Wendy. Let’s see what they’re up to.
Captian Hook: Now, me dear (6)_____________, this is me (7)_____________. You tell me the hiding place of Peter Pan, and I shall set you free.
Peter Pan: You dog.
Wendy: Poor Tiger Lily.
Captain Hook: Am I not a man of me (8)_____________, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Yes. A-Always, Captain.
Captain Hook: You'd better talk, me dear. For soon the (9)_____________will be in and then it will be too late.
Peter Pan: I’ll show the old codfish. Stay here, Wendy, and watch the fun.
Wendy: Fun?
Captain Hook: Remember, there is no path through water to the happy hunting ground. This is your last chance, Tiger Lily!
Peter Pan: Manatoa, great spirit of mighty sea water, speak. Beware, Captain Hook. Beware! Beware!
Hook: Did you hear that, Smee?
Mr. Smee: It’s an evil (10)_____________, Captain.
Captain Hook: Stand by, Smee, while I take a look around. Spirit of the great sea water, is it?
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______________________Someone who keeps their promises
______________________the regular rise and fall in the level of the sea
______________________an exciting and sometimes dangerous experience
______________________to die because you are under water and cannot breathe, or to kill someone in this way
______________________an offer or suggestion, usually in business
Answers:
Chief: Where you hide Princess Tiger Lily?
Cubby: Uh, Tiger Lily?
Slightly: We ain’t got your old princess!
John: I’ve certainly never seen her.
Cubby: Me neither.
The Twins: Honest, we don’t.
Chief: Heap big lie. If Tiger Lily not back by sunset, burnum at stake.
Wendy: Just imagine. Real, live (1)mermaids!
Peter Pan: Would you like to meet them?
Wendy: Oh, Peter, I’d love to!
Peter Pan: All right. Come on.
Mermaids: It’s Peter! Oh! Oh! Hello Peter! Hello Peter! Hello Peter! Hello! Hello, Peter!
Peter Pan: Hello (2)girls!
Mermaid 1: I’m so glad to see you.
Mermaids: Why did you stay away so long? Did you miss me?
Mermaid 2: Tell us one of your (3)adventures.
Mermaid 3: Something exciting.
Peter Pan: Want to hear about the time I cut off Hook’s hand and threw it to the crocodile?
Mermaid: Oh, I’ve always liked that one.
Mermaid: Me too!
Peter Pan: Well there I was on Marooners' Rock surrounded by 40—
Wendy: Oh Peter!
Peter Pan: –or 50 pirates–
Mermaid: Who’s she?
Peter Pan: Huh? Her? Oh, That’s Wendy.
Mermaids: A girl? What’s she doing here? And in her nightdress too! Come on dearie, join us for a (4)swim.
Wendy: Oh, please! I’m not dressed.
Mermaid 4: Oh, but you must!
Mermaid 5: We insist!
Wendy: No, no, please!
Mermaid 6: Too good for us, eh?
Wendy: Peter! If you dare to come near me again—
Peter Pan: Wendy! Wendy! They were just having a little fun. Weren’t you, girls?
Mermaid: That’s all.
Mermaid: We were only trying to (5)drown her.
Peter Pan: You see?
Wendy: Well, if you think for one minute that I’m going to put up with any—
Peter Pan: Shh. Hold it, Wendy. Yup, it’s Hook, all right.
Mermaids: Hook! Hook! Hook! Hook!
Peter Pan: Quick, Wendy! They’ve captured Tiger Lily. Looks like they’re heading for Skull Rock. Come on, Wendy. Let’s see what they’re up to.
Captian Hook: Now, me dear (6)princess, this is me (7)proposition. You tell me the hiding place of Peter Pan, and I shall set you free.
Peter Pan: You dog.
Wendy: Poor Tiger Lily.
Captain Hook: Am I not a man of me (8)word, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Yes. A-Always, Captain.
Captain Hook: You'd better talk, me dear. For soon the (9)tide will be in and then it will be too late.
Peter Pan: I’ll show the old codfish. Stay here, Wendy, and watch the fun.
Wendy: Fun?
Captain Hook: Remember, there is no path through water to the happy hunting ground. This is your last chance, Tiger Lily!
Peter Pan: Manatoa, great spirit of mighty sea water, speak. Beware, Captain Hook. Beware! Beware!
Hook: Did you hear that, Smee?
Mr. Smee: It’s an evil (10)spirit, Captain.
Captain Hook: Stand by, Smee, while I take a look around. Spirit of the great sea water, is it?
Match the words to the sentences
back, Captain, help, last, princess, release, senses, ship, spirit, watch |
Captain Hook: Now, me dear princess, this is me proposition. You tell me the hiding place of Peter Pan, and I shall set you free.
Peter Pan: You dog.
Wendy: Poor Tiger Lily.
Captain Hook: Am I not a man of me word, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Yes. A-Always, Captain.
Captain Hook: You'd better talk, me dear. For soon the tide will be in and then it will be too late.
Peter Pan: I’ll show the old codfish. Stay here, Wendy, and watch the fun.
Wendy: Fun?
Captain Hook: Remember, there is no path through water to the happy hunting ground. This is your last chance, Tiger Lily!
Peter Pan: Manatoa, great spirit of mighty sea water, speak. Beware, Captain Hook. Beware! Beware!
Captain Hook: Did you hear that, Smee?
Smee: It’s an evil spirit, Captain.
Hook: Stand by, Smee, while I take a look around. Spirit of the great sea water, is it?
Peter Pan: Psst. Wendy. (1)_____________ this. Mister Smee!
Mr. Smee: Uh, yes, Captain?
Peter Pan: (2) _____________ the princess and take her back to her people.
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir. Release the Princ— But– But Captain–
Peter Pan: Those are me orders, Mister Smee!
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir. Well, at last Captain Hook's coming to his (3)_____________.
Captain Hook: Odd’s fish!
Mr. Smee: I told him all along you Indians wouldn’t betray, Peter Pan, but—
Hook: And just what do you think you are doing, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Just what you told me, (4)_____________. Carrying out your orders.
Captain Hook: My orders?
Mr. Smee: Why, yes, Captain. Didn’t you just say to go–
Captain Hook: Put her (5)_____________, you blithering idiot! My orders. Of all the bumbling–
Peter Pan: Mister Smee. Just exactly what do you think you are doing?
Mr. Smee: Putting her back, like you said, Captain.
Peter Pan: I said nothing of the sort.
Mr. Smee: Oh, but, C-C-Captain, d-d-didn’t you—I-I-I thought—
Peter Pan: For the (6)_____________ time, Mister Smee, take the (7)_____________ back to her people. Understand? (Understand, understand…)
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir.
Peter Pan: Oh, and one more thing. When you return to the (8)_____________, tell the whole crew to (9)_____________ themselves to me best rum.
Wendy: Ah! Peter!
Captain Hook: Here’s your (10)_____________, Smee!
Mr. Smee: Why, it’s Peter Pan.
Captain Hook: Scurvy brat!
Peter Pan: Thank you, Captain.
Captain Hook: Come down, boy, if you’ve a taste for cold steel!
Peter Pan: Watch this, Wendy.
Wendy: Oh, Peter, do be careful.
Peter Pan: Try your luck, Mister Smee?
Captain Hook: Let him have it! Well, come on, you idiot! Blast him.
Peter Pan: Right here, Mister Smee!
Captain Hook: Hold it, you fool! No! Nooooo!
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______________ an expression used when you are angry.
It means: This is the last time I will tell you something before I punish you.
______________ to give freedom to someone
______________ to begin to use good judgment
______________ to take something for yourself
______________ to return an object to where it was before it was moved
Answers:
Captain Hook: Now, me dear princess, this is me proposition. You tell me the hiding place of Peter Pan, and I shall set you free.
Peter Pan: You dog.
Wendy: Poor Tiger Lily.
Captain Hook: Am I not a man of me word, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Yes. A-Always, Captain.
Captain Hook: You'd better talk, me dear. For soon the tide will be in and then it will be too late.
Peter Pan: I’ll show the old codfish. Stay here, Wendy, and watch the fun.
Wendy: Fun?
Captain Hook: Remember, there is no path through water to the happy hunting ground. This is your last chance, Tiger Lily!
Peter Pan: Manatoa, great spirit of mighty sea water, speak. Beware, Captain Hook. Beware! Beware!
Captain Hook: Did you hear that, Smee?
Smee: It’s an evil spirit, Captain.
Hook: Stand by, Smee, while I take a look around. Spirit of the great sea water, is it?
Peter Pan: Psst. Wendy. (1)Watch this. Mister Smee!
Mr. Smee: Uh, yes, Captain?
Peter Pan: (2)Release the princess and take her back to her people.
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir. Release the Princ— But– But Captain–
Peter Pan: Those are me orders, Mister Smee!
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir. Well, at last Captain Hook's coming to his (3)senses.
Captain Hook: Odd’s fish!
Mr. Smee: I told him all along you Indians wouldn’t betray, Peter Pan, but—
Hook: And just what do you think you are doing, Mister Smee?
Mr. Smee: Just what you told me, (4)Captain. Carrying out your orders.
Captain Hook: My orders?
Mr. Smee: Why, yes, Captain. Didn’t you just say to go–
Captain Hook: Put her (5)back, you blithering idiot! My orders. Of all the bumbling–
Peter Pan: Mister Smee. Just exactly what do you think you are doing?
Mr. Smee: Putting her back, like you said, Captain.
Peter Pan: I said nothing of the sort.
Mr. Smee: Oh, but, C-C-Captain, d-d-didn’t you—I-I-I thought—
Peter Pan: For the (6)last time, Mister Smee, take the (7)princess back to her people. Understand? (Understand, understand…)
Mr. Smee: Aye, aye, sir.
Peter Pan: Oh, and one more thing. When you return to the (8)ship, tell the whole crew to (9)help themselves to me best rum.
Wendy: Ah! Peter!
Captain Hook: Here’s your (10)spirit, Smee!
Mr. Smee: Why, it’s Peter Pan.
Captain Hook: Scurvy brat!
Peter Pan: Thank you, Captain.
Captain Hook: Come down, boy, if you’ve a taste for cold steel!
Peter Pan: Watch this, Wendy.
Wendy: Oh, Peter, do be careful.
Peter Pan: Try your luck, Mister Smee?
Captain Hook: Let him have it! Well, come on, you idiot! Blast him.
Peter Pan: Right here, Mister Smee!
Captain Hook: Hold it, you fool! No! Nooooo!
Match the words to the sentences
back, Crocodile, dreadful, get, give, hear, hook, last, pity, row |
Wendy: Ah! Peter!
Captain Hook: Here’s your spirit, Smee!
Mr. Smee: Why, it’s Peter Pan.
Captain Hook: Scurvy brat!
Peter Pan: Thank you, Captain.
Captain Hook: Come down, boy, if you’ve a taste for cold steel!
Peter Pan: Watch this, Wendy.
Wendy: Oh, Peter, do be careful.
Peter Pan: Try your luck, Mister Smee?
Captain Hook: Let him have it! Well, come on, you idiot! Blast him.
Peter Pan: Right here, Mister Smee!
Captain Hook: Hold it, you fool! No! Nooooo!
Mr. Smee: Captain?
Wendy: Oh, how (1)_______________.
Peter Pan: What a (2)_______________ Mister Smee. I’m afraid we’ve lost the dear Captain.
Mr. Smee: Captain!
Peter Pan: In the (3)_______________, Captain?
Mr. Smee: (4)_______________it to him, Captain! Cleave him to the brisket!
Captain Hook: I’ve got you this time, Pan.
Peter Pan: Well, well. A codfish on a (5)_______________.
Captain Hook: I’ll (6)_______________you for this, Pan, if it’s the (7)_______________thing I do!
Peter Pan: I say, Captain, do you (8)_______________ something?
Captain Hook: No! No! Noooo!
Peter Pan: Oh Mister (9)_______________, do you like codfish? You do?
Wendy: Oh, Peter, no.
Captain Hook: Noooo! Smee!
Mr. Smee: Don’t go away, Captain! Stay right there now, sir! I’ll save you, sir!
Captain Hook: Smee! Smee! Aaaah. Smee. Ow!
Mr. Smee: Captain! Captain!
Captain Hook: Smee! Smee!
Mr. Smee: Give him back!
Captain Hook: Smee! Row for the ship! (10)_______________for the shi–! Woooah! Smee!
Wendy: Peter! What about Tiger Lily?
Peter Pan:Tiger Lily? Oh! Tiger Lily!
Tiger Lily: Help!
Wendy: Peter, wait for me!
https://quizlet.com/_1m39q3
__________________extremely bad or unpleasant
__________________used to say that something is disappointing
__________________the last thing I do before dying.
__________________to say you will hurt somebody
__________________to beat someone in a fight
Answers:
Wendy: Ah! Peter!
Captain Hook: Here’s your spirit, Smee!
Mr. Smee: Why, it’s Peter Pan.
Captain Hook: Scurvy brat!
Peter Pan: Thank you, Captain.
Captain Hook: Come down, boy, if you’ve a taste for cold steel!
Peter Pan: Watch this, Wendy.
Wendy: Oh, Peter, do be careful.
Peter Pan: Try your luck, Mister Smee?
Captain Hook: Let him have it! Well, come on, you idiot! Blast him.
Peter Pan: Right here, Mister Smee!
Captain Hook: Hold it, you fool! No! Nooooo!
Mr. Smee: Captain?
Wendy: Oh, how (1)dreadful.
Peter Pan: What a (2)pity Mister Smee. I’m afraid we’ve lost the dear Captain.
Mr. Smee: Captain!
Peter Pan: In the (3)back, Captain?
Mr. Smee: (4)Give it to him, Captain! Cleave him to the brisket!
Captain Hook: I’ve got you this time, Pan.
Peter Pan: Well, well. A codfish on a (5)hook.
Captain Hook: I’ll (6)get you for this, Pan, if it’s the (7)last thing I do!
Peter Pan: I say, Captain, do you (8)hear something?
Captain Hook: No! No! Noooo!
Peter Pan: Oh Mister (9)Crocodile, do you like codfish? You do?
Wendy: Oh, Peter, no.
Captain Hook: Noooo! Smee!
Mr. Smee: Don’t go away, Captain! Stay right there now, sir! I’ll save you, sir!
Captain Hook: Smee! Smee! Aaaah. Smee. Ow!
Mr. Smee: Captain! Captain!
Captain Hook: Smee! Smee!
Mr. Smee: Give him back!
Captain Hook: Smee! Row for the ship! (10)Row for the shi–! Woooah! Smee!
Wendy: Peter! What about Tiger Lily?
Peter Pan:Tiger Lily? Oh! Tiger Lily!
Tiger Lily: Help!
Wendy: Peter, wait for me!
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