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Oh, Pretty Woman
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Oh, Pretty Woman
by Roy Orbison
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Watch the video and do the following exercises
A.
Write the missing
Verbs
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Pretty woman,
�down the street
Pretty woman, the kind I
�to
Pretty woman
I
�you, you'
�not the truth
No one
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�as good as you
Mercy
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B.
Tick the words that you can hear
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Pretty woman,
want
won't
you pardon me
Pretty woman, I couldn't help
see
sea
Pretty woman
That you look
lovely
love
has
as
can be
Are you
alone
lonely
just like me
Wow
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C.
Unscramble the following lines (from 1 to 8)
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Pretty woman, look my way
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Come with me baby, be mine tonight
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Pretty woman, stop a while
�Pretty woman, yeah yeah yeah
�'Cause I need you, I'll treat you right
�Pretty woman, talk a while
�Pretty woman, say you'll stay with me
�Pretty woman, give your smile to me
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D.
Choose the correct word
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Pretty woman, don't walk on
buy
by
bye
Pretty woman,
make
doesn't make
don�t make
�me cry
Pretty woman, don't walk
away
a way
always
, hey... okay
If that's the way it
should
must
can
�be, okay
I guess I'll
come
got
go
�home, it's late
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E.
Match the following lines
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1. There'll be tomorrow night,
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�back to me
2. What do
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�but wait
3. Is she walking
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�woman
4. Yeah, she's walking back
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�I see
5. Oh, oh, pretty
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to me
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F.
Solve the crosswords using verbs from the song
6
5
2
7
4/8
9
10
�11
3
12
1
13
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1.� To express something in words.
2. To be sure that something is true.
3. To see someone or something.
4. To see and talk to someone for the first time.
5. To leave.
6. Sorry.
7. To delay
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ACROSS:
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8. To move along the street.
9. To look at�someone or something.
10. To supply someone of something.
11. To deal with someone respectfully.
12. To make it possible
13. To say...
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