This is one of the best romantic comedies of all times. The cultural conflict, good humor, and clever plot make it stand out the others. It is full of scenes you can use in your classroom.
A. Watch the movie segment and choose the best order for the given adjectives.
1. They are wearing (resistant / beige) stockings
2. The bridesmaids are polishing their nails with a (gorgeous /orange / nail) polisher.
3. They are putting on some (elegant / silver / high heels) shoes.
4. All the bridesmaid are wearing similar (blue / silk ) dresses.
5. The bride is wearing a (beautiful /white / wedding) dress.
6. The bridesmaids are (excited / young) gals.
Answer key: Here the answers are in the correct order. Use the worksheet for mixed alternatives.
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The clip does not load! Can you reload it? I love these exercises and they add so much to the classroom setting! I am able to load other clips so I think there is a glitch.
Thanks,
Donna
I has been fixed, Donna