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Answer the questions:
1. Why did Alf make the kids to learn a poem and hang the sign?
- because he wants granny to leave
- because he wants granny to stay
- because he wants to make a surprise
2. Why does Dorothy like “One world to hope for”?
- she likes the actors
- she sees love and warmth in it
- she thinks it is a good way to kill time
3. What are granny and Alf arguing about?
- about dinner menu
- about housework
- about TV shows
4. What did Alf do with the lines he wrote down?
- he put them in his script
- he showed it to Dorothy
- he burned them
5. What did Kate forbid Alf to do?
- to talk with Dorothy
- to watch soap operas
- to write their words down
6. Why couldn’t Dorothy live with Estelle anymore?
- because she couldn’t stand her
- because she wanted to take care of her grandchildren
- because Estelle had died
7. How does Alf want to change the characters?
- make them more tragic
- put more warmth and likability into them
- make them more aggressive
8. Why did Willie come to the garage?
- he wanted to help Alf with his script
- he heard Alf screaming
- he couldn’t stay at home with two angry women
9. How do they relieve writer’s block on Melmac?
- attach clothespins to their heads
- talk to imaginary friends
- drink a lot of coffee
10. What was wrong with the soap opera episode?
- the actors played awful
- Alf didn’t put more warmth and likability into the characters
- they changed Alf’s script
11. What did Alf do to bring peace to the house again?
- called the studio and made them change the episode
- made Dorothy and Kate act his real script
- wrote another script
12. Why didn’t Alf give up script writing?
- this is his calling
- he got money for the scripts
- he wants to be popular
Fill in the gaps with these words:
clothespins, wrong, trouble, alright, relieve, finished, fine, break, head, scene, chairs, typo
Willie: Alf, are you ___?
Alf: Oh, yeah, everything's ___.
Willie: Why do you have those ____ attached to your ___?
Alf: It's a form of acupressure. On Melmac, we use it to ___ writer's block.
Willie: Still having ___ with the script, eh?
Alf: Read it yourself.
Willie: "___ one, interior, living root." Interior, living root?
Alf: It's a ___. I mean, give me a ___. I've only got eight fingers.
Willie: I'm sorry. "Monica enters. She says, 'Good morning.'" Well, what's ___ with that?
Alf: Willie, there's no one else in the room with her. I've got the woman talking to ___. I'll never have this ___ by tomorrow.
Who said these lines:
- That's not a soap opera, that's a sleeping pill.
- You are dangerously close to being evicted.
- How would you like to become a sweater?
- What, are you dictating your autobiography?
- You're gonna cut off your oxygen.
- They changed my script.
- Well, once again, you've brought harmony to our household.
Questions about you:
- Do you watch soap operas? Do you think that they can teach you something?
- Do you think that situations in soap operas are similar to real life?
- Do you think that it’s ok when children and parents live together?
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