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  • Cinderella is a classic fairy tale story
  • There are many different versions of the Cinderella story
  • One of the most well-known versions is the Disney animation from the 1950s
  • In 2015, Cinderella was made into a movie
  • The lesson will watch two scenes from the 2015 Cinderella movie
  • The lesson will teach vocabulary and then quiz the viewer on the scenes
  • The lesson aims to help viewers understand fast English without getting lost, missing jokes, or needing subtitles
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  • Cinderella
    The story of an orphan girl made a servant by her stepmother and stepsisters
  • How Cinderella attends the ball
    1. The king invites all single ladies to a ball for the prince
    2. Cinderella, with help from house mice, fixes an old dress
    3. Cinderella is forbidden by her stepmother from going to the ball
    4. Cinderella is helped by house animals and fairy godmother to attend the ball
    5. Cinderella must return home by midnight
  • At the ball, Cinderella dances with the prince
  • When the clock strikes 12, Cinderella runs out of the palace, leaving behind a crystal slipper
  • The lesson promotes a Fluent with Friends course to learn English through watching the TV show Friends
  • The lesson will have a quiz on the two Cinderella scenes shown
  • There will be a quiz at the end of the lesson to test your knowledge
  • The quiz is at the end of the video so don't miss it
  • Time to learn
  • We have completed 100 English verbs now let's review
  • There are 10 questions each with one point
  • How many points can you get
  • Repetition is the key to learning
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  • There will be a quiz at the end of the lesson to test your knowledge
  • The quiz is at the end of the video so don't miss it
  • Time to learn
  • We have completed 100 English verbs now let's review
  • There are 10 questions each with one point
  • How many points can you get
  • Repetition is the key to learning
  • Take in

    To consume or absorb something, such as food or information. For example, "He took in a deep breath before attempting the high dive."
  • Look into

    Investigate or research something to learn more about it
  • Look out for

    Be on the alert or watchful for something, usually because it may be a problem or danger