Sunday, February 8, 2015

THE MESSAGE OF DEATH (Cinema)


Mr. Dunning was a secretary of the Museum Society. He was writing a letter to Mr. Karswell to refuse him when he wanted to give a book of magic to the Museum. He thought that the book was nonsense and he doesn't want to have it in the Museum.
Two days later, he saw a strange notice on a tram. "IN MEMORY OF JOHN HARRINGTON, DIED 18 SEPTEMBER 1899. HE WAS GIVEN THREE MONTHS TO LIVE." He looked again, but the notice disappeared. And then came the evil Karswell...


THE MESSAGE OF DEATH

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Vocabulary:














































Word
Meaning / Example
Picture Illustration

library

where there is a lot of books to read in town

notice

a short message

chase

to go after someone or something

wolf

a grey, scary animal that lives in the woods and eats meat

nonsense

not true, not realistic

servant

someone who works in a house of other person

wind

A strong air stream

teeth

the hard small pieces inside the mouth

mouth

we open the mouth to speak

dream

pictures we see in our head when we sleep

devil

something or someone who is very bad and evil

will

the formal letter that a person tells that what will happen after he/she dies

beard

the hair that grows on a man’s face
 

wallet

a small flat case for holding money

accident

something bad that we don’t want it to happen

tower

a high building, usually built to watch over a far place
 

crowd

a lot of people

fall off (past tense fell)

to go down from somewhere suddenly

candle

we use a candle to see in the dark

match (plural matches)

we use this to get fire

enemy

someone who fights us

invite

to ask someone to come to our house, party, etc.

drop

to let go of something

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