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Toy Story 3: Ken and Barbie Meet www.ENGLISHsnippets.com V25 – Toy Story 3: Ken and Barbie Meet Part 1 – Topic Speaking: Dating Part 3 – Script & Video Directions: Discuss the following questions with a partner. Directions: Complete Back2Back Reading (see Script below), then watch the video. 1. What is the best way to meet people to date? 2. What was the worst date/best date that you have been on? Part 4 - Comprehension Questions: 3. Who pays on the first date? Directions: Discuss with a partner then review as a class. 4. If you could go on a date with anyone in the world, who would it be with and why? 1. How does Lotso think the toys ended up at Sunnyside? 5. Would you ever use an online dating service? ______________________________________________ 6. Is it OK for older men / women to date much younger partners? 2. Who gives the toys a dream tour? 7. Is it a better idea to date someone from your own race, ______________________________________________ religion, social status, etc? 8. What would you like to do/ where would you like to go 3. What does Ken love about Barbie? are on a first date? ______________________________________________ 9. Would you dress up for a first date? What clothes would you wear? 4. Did Barbie and Ken meet before? 10. Do you think you make a good first impression? ______________________________________________ Part 2A - Vocabulary Review: 5. What is Lotso worried about that doesn't last forever? Directions: Discuss the meaning with a partner. Next, review as a class. ______________________________________________ Vocabulary * Definition or Translation 6. Who loves new toys? 1. miracle 1 2. donated 4 ______________________________________________ 3. loss 4 4. settled 6 7. What does Lotso smell like? 5. far out 7 ______________________________________________ 6. in a jiff 7 7. folks 9 8. Where can a toy go if they are getting old? 8. step right this way 9 ______________________________________________ 9. look forward to 15 10. repair 21 9. Where does Ken live? *NOTE: the number indicates where the vocabulary is located in the script. ______________________________________________ Part 2B - Vocabulary Speaking: 10. What is Ken missing? Directions: Choose 5 vocabulary words and create a question. Next, ______________________________________________ discuss your questions with a partner. Word Question Ex: tough What is the toughest course you have ever taken? Part 5 – Writing: Directions: In 2 to 3 sentences, write your opinion about the video. 1. ______________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________ 5. www.ENGLISHsnippets.com A – Back2Back Reading Directions: Read ‘odd’ numbers + Listen & fill in ‘even’ numbers 13. Lotso: Come on, Ken, recess don't last Toy Story 3 – Ken and Barbie Meet forever. 1. Mrs. Potato Head: It's a miracle. 14. Ken: _____ ____, Lotso. This way 2. Mr. Potato Head: And you wanted us to everybody. _____ _____ Andy's. 15. Lotso: Got a lot to look forward to, folks. The 3. Woody: Because we're Andy's toys! little ones love new toys. 4. Lotso: So you _____ _____ by this Andy, 16. Buzz Lightyear: _____ _____ _____ _____! huh? Well, it's his _____, Sheriff. He can't _____ 17. Rex the Green Dinosaur: And he smells like you no more. strawberries. 5. Woody: Whoa, whoa, no, no, no... 18. Woody: _____. 6. Lotso: Now, let's get you all _____ _____. 19. Ken: Folks, if I can share, here at Sunnyside, Ken? Where is that boy? Ken? New toys! we've got, well, just about anything a toy could 7. Ken: Far out! Down in a jiff, Lotso. So, who's ask for. ready for Ken's dream tour? 20. Lotso: Think you're _____ _____? Well, stop 8. Lotso: _____ _____ our new friends where your worrying. they'll be _____! 21. Ken: Our repair spa will keep you stuffed, 9. Ken: Uh, folks, if you'll just want to step right puffed, and lightly buffed. And this, well, this is this way... Hi, I'm Ken. where I live. It's Ken's Dream House. It has a 10. Barbie: Barbie. Have we _____ _____? disco, it's got a dune buggy. And a whole room 11. Ken: I would have remembered. Love your just for trying on clothes. leg warmers! 22. Barbie: You have _____! 12. Barbie: _____ _____! 23. Ken: Everything except someone to share it with. www.ENGLISHsnippets.com B – Back2Back Reading Directions: Read ‘even’ numbers + Listen & fill in ‘odd’ numbers Toy Story 3 – Ken and Barbie Meet 13. Lotso: Come on, Ken, _____ don't last forever. 1. Mrs. Potato Head: It's a _____. 14. Ken: Right on, Lotso. This way everybody. 2. Mr. Potato Head: And you wanted us to stay 15. Lotso: Got a lot to _____ _____ _____, folks. at Andy's. The little ones love new toys. 3. Woody: _____ we're Andy's _____! 16. Buzz Lightyear: What a nice bear! 4. Lotso: So you got donated by this Andy, huh? 17. Rex the Green Dinosaur: And he _____ Well, it's his loss, Sheriff. He can't hurt you no _____ _____. more. 18. Woody: Ugh. 5. Woody: _____, _____, no, no, no... 19. Ken: Folks, if I can share, here at Sunnyside, 6. Lotso: Now, let's get you all settled in. Ken? we've got, well, just about anything a toy could Where is that boy? Ken? New toys! _____ _____. 7. Ken: _____ _____! Down _____ _____ 20. Lotso: Think you're gettin' old? Well, stop _____, Lotso. So, who's ready for Ken's dream your worrying. tour? 21. Ken: Our _____ spa will keep you _____, 8. Lotso: Let's show our new friends where _____, and lightly _____. And this, well, this is they'll be staying! where I live. It's Ken's Dream House. It has a 9. Ken: Uh, _____, if you'll just want to _____ disco, it's got a dune buggy. And a whole room _____ _____ _____... Hi, I'm Ken. just for trying on clothes. 10. Barbie: Barbie. Have we ever met? 22. Barbie: You have everything! 11. Ken: I would have _____. Love your _____ 23. Ken: Everything _____ someone to share it _____! with. 12. Barbie: Nice ascot! www.ENGLISHsnippets.com V25 - ANSWER KEY Part 4 - Comprehension Questions & Answers QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Toy Story 3 – Ken and Barbie Meet 1. How does Lotso think the toys ended up at Sunnyside? 1. Mrs. Potato Head: It's a miracle. 2. Mr. Potato Head: And you wanted us to stay at Andy's. Lotso thinks the toys were donated by Andy. 3. Woody: Because we're Andy's toys! 2. Who gives the toys a dream tour? 4. Lotso: So you got donated by this Andy, huh? Well, it's his Ken gives the toys a tour. loss, Sheriff. He can't hurt you no more. 3. What does Ken love about Barbie? 5. Woody: Whoa, whoa, no, no, no... 6. Lotso: Now, let's get you all settled in. Ken? Where is that Ken loves Barbies leg warmers. boy? Ken? New toys! 4. Did Barbie and Ken meet before? 7. Ken: Far out! Down in a jiff, Lotso. So, who's ready for Ken's No, Ken would have remembered. dream tour? 5. What is Lotso worried about that doesn't last 8. Lotso: Let's show our new friends where they'll be staying! forever? 9. Ken: Uh, folks, if you'll just want to step right this way... Hi, I'm Ken. Lotso is worried about recess because it doesn't last 10. Barbie: Barbie. Have we ever met? forever. 6. Who loves new toys? 11. Ken: I would have remembered. Love your leg warmers! 12. Barbie: Nice ascot! The little ones (children) love new toys. 13. Lotso: Come on, Ken, recess don't last forever. 7. What does Lotso smell like? 14. Ken: Right on, Lotso. This way everybody. 15. Lotso: Got a lot to look forward to, folks. The little ones Lotso smells like strawberries. love new toys. 8. Where can a toy go if they are getting old? 16. Buzz Lightyear: What a nice bear! Toys that are getting old can go to the repair spa. 17. Rex the Green Dinosaur: And he smells like strawberries. 9. Where does Ken live? 18. Woody: Ugh. 19. Ken: Folks, if I can share, here at Sunnyside, we've got, Ken lives in Ken’s dream home. well, just about anything a toy could ask for. 10. What is Ken missing? 20. Lotso: Think you're gettin' old? Well, stop your worrying. Ken has everything except someone to share it with. 21. Ken: Our repair spa will keep you stuffed, puffed, and lightly buffed. And this, well, this is where I live. It's Ken's Dream House. It has a disco, it's got a dune buggy. And a whole room just for trying on clothes. 22. Barbie: You have everything! 23. Ken: Everything except someone to share it with. .
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