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University of Colima

School of Foreign Languages

ENGLISH B1+ 1st semester


PERSONAL PROJECTS
APPENDIX 4: MOVIE/SITCOM/SERIES PROJECT FORMAT
Student: José Eduardo Luquín Rodríguez
MOVIE/SITCOME/SERIES: Harley Quinn
Instructions: Complete the following chart according to the song you choose.

Where does the story take place?

Gotham City

Who are the main characters? Write a short description of them

Harley Quinn, a former psychiatrist who is now a criminal in love with the Joker
Poison Ivy, an eco-terrorist who enjoys her independence and helps Harley outwit the
Joker

What happened in the story?

Harley was jailed and she was expecting the Joker came to rescuer her, but after a year
expecting him, Ivy is going to help her to outwit the Joker meanwhile Harley buries her
past as the Joker’s girlfriend and creates a new fame.

What was your favorite part? And why?

The part where Harley talks to her psychiatrist side, because it shows how Harley Quinn
is one of Batman's most intelligent villains.

How does the movie/episode end?

Harley decides to go confront the Joker and break up with him, while proving to him and
his henchmen that she will no longer be just the Joker’s girlfriend and will be Gotham’s
next villain.

What grammar structure you detected in the movie/episode? List them and include
examples.

Present simple: Party’s over, You do your thing, I do my thing


Present continuous: What the fuck are you doing?, I’m not going to not puppeteer his
face
Past simple: She brought a plus one, How did you get a plant?, I ate an orange

List five new words you learned in the movie/episode. Write down their dictionary
meaning. ( remember to mention your resource )

Fellow: used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the
same situation as you (Cambridge Dictionary)
Scoffs: to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they
are stupid or silly (Cambridge Dictionary)
Thuds: The sound that is made when something heavy falls or hits something else
(Cambridge Dictionary)
Entrée: The main dish of a meal (Cambridge Dictionary)
University of Colima
School of Foreign Languages

ENGLISH B1+ 1st semester


PERSONAL PROJECTS
Spleen: An organ near the stomach that produces and cleans the body’s blood
(Cambridge Dictionary)
Festering: If a cut or other injury festers, it becomes infected and produces pus
(Cambridge Dictionary)
Misanthrope: Someone who dislikes and avoids other people (Cambridge Dictionary)

List at least three new expressions you learned in the movie/episode. Look for
information that explains the expression and write it here. (remember to mention your
resource )

Joke’s on you: When you try to pull a joke on someone and instead you are the victim
(Urban Dictionary)
Fucks sake: When you are very ticked off by something (Urban Dictionary)
Nailed it: To prevail, to win, to triumph (Urban Dictionary)

Tell in your own words the beginning of the movie/episode:

At the beginning, a group of rich white people was reunited in a yacht when Harley and
the Joker surprise them and the Joker kills everyone, after that, Batman arrives and
while the Joker escapes, Harley is caught and taken to Arkham.

What part would you change in the story, and why?

The personality given to Jim Gordon, because it makes him look like a bad cop.

Write a short monologue or dialogue using the vocabulary and grammar you learned
from it.
University of Colima
School of Foreign Languages

ENGLISH B1+ 1st semester


PERSONAL PROJECTS
Fucks sake, everyone on my classroom is lying about me, but if these fellows think that I
don’t know, I’m scoffing about that. They still don’t have the main course, and I am the
entrée. So I’m going to nailed it and all of their injuries are going to fester, and the joke
are on their.
Fuck sake, everyone in my class lies about me, but if these classmates think I don't know,
I scoff about that. They don't have the main course yet, and I'm the entrée. So, I'm going
to nailed it to them and all their wounds are going to fester, and the joke's on them.

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