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Hi, I'm Sarah, welcome to The Daily English Show. Today we're studying a movie that everyone seems to be talking about. It's called Inception.The world premiere was in London on the 13th of July. It's an American science fiction action film which was written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. Some people seem to be a bit confused by the plot, so it's the kind of movie that I'd probably recommend watching in your native language first, and then watching it again in English, once you understand the plot. The move is about dreams. It's about a guy who “enters the dreams of others to obtain information that is otherwise inaccessible.” In the trailer, the main character explains what he does like this: We create the world of the dream. We bring the subject into that dream and they fill it with their secrets. Then a girl says to him: Then you break in and steal it? And he says: Well, it's not, strictly speaking, legal. Strictly speaking is an idiom which means: if you are using words or rules in their exact or correct sense. And one of the examples here is: Strictly speaking, the book is not a novel, but a short story. And with the law, when something's not clear, when there's a grey area, you might use the expression strictly speaking. You might say something like: Strictly speaking it's not 100% legal, but it's a grey area. STICK NEWS Kia ora in Stick News today the Naked Cowboy is suing the Naked Cowgirl. The Naked Cowboy is a famous American busker who performs in Times Square in New York City. The Naked Cowboy has trademarked his character. People who want to become a naked cowboy or cowgirl have to get permission and pay the original Naked Cowboy franchise fees. He's now suing a woman who has been performing as The Naked Cowgirl for the last two years without paying fees. The Naked Cowboy's lawyer says the woman is confusing tourists and destroying the brand. And that was Stick News for Tuesday the 27th of July.Kia ora.

TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! I'd like to be a Naked Cowgirl.Please fill in this form. I worked hard to build my brand! Holy smoke, she could really do with some clothes...Yeah ... the Naked Cow boy is hot, but ... Word of the Day Today's word is inception . inception noun (formal) the start of an institution, an organization, etc. For example: The club has grown rapidly since its inception in 1990. But in the movie, inception means the start of something, but not an organization. It means: to plant an idea in a target's subconscious. conversations with sarah #801 The dream's collapsing Step 1: Repeat Arthur's lines.Step 2: Read Arthur's lines and talk to Cobb. Trailer = 1:49 Arthur The dream's collapsing. Cobb I have it under control. Arthur I'd hate to see out of control. Questions unconscious out cold out in force out in the cold appear in great numbers out-and-out out in the cold out in force alone/not included out in the cold out of control out-and-out wild out-and-out out in force out of control complete out cold out-and-out out in the cold links Watch today's show at youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0x-ahH9v00=player_embedded http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2010/07/1255-inception-strictly-speaking-naked.html

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Hi, I'm Sarah, welcome to The Daily English Show.

Today we're studying a movie that everyone seems to be talking about. It's called Inception.The world premiere was in London on the 13th of July.
It's an American science fiction action film which was written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.
Some people seem to be a bit confused by the plot, so it's the kind of movie that I'd probably recommend watching in your native language first, and then watching it again in English, once you understand the plot.
The move is about dreams. It's about a guy who “enters the dreams of others to obtain information that is otherwise inaccessible.”
In the trailer, the main character explains what he does like this: We create the world of the dream. We bring the subject into that dream and they fill it with their secrets.
Then a girl says to him: Then you break in and steal it?
And he says: Well, it's not, strictly speaking, legal.
Strictly speaking is an idiom which means: if you are using words or rules in their exact or correct sense.
And one of the examples here is: Strictly speaking, the book is not a novel, but a short story.
And with the law, when something's not clear, when there's a grey area, you might use the expression strictly speaking.
You might say something like: Strictly speaking it's not 100% legal, but it's a grey area.

STICK NEWS
Kia ora in Stick News today the Naked Cowboy is suing the Naked Cowgirl.
The Naked Cowboy is a famous American busker who performs in Times Square in New York City.The Naked Cowboy has trademarked his character.People who want to become a naked cowboy or cowgirl have to get permission and pay the original Naked Cowboy franchise fees.He's now suing a woman who has been performing as The Naked Cowgirl for the last two years without paying fees.The Naked Cowboy's lawyer says the woman is confusing tourists and destroying the brand.
And that was Stick News for Tuesday the 27th of July.Kia ora.

TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP!
I'd like to be a Naked Cowgirl.Please fill in this form.
I worked hard to build my brand!
Holy smoke, she could really do with some clothes...Yeah ... the Naked Cowboy is hot, but ...


Word of the Day
Today's word is inception.
inception noun (formal) the start of an institution, an organization, etc.
For example: The club has grown rapidly since its inception in 1990.
But in the movie, inception means the start of something, but not an organization. It means: to plant an idea in a target's subconscious.

conversations with sarah
#801 The dream's collapsing
Step 1: Repeat Arthur's lines.Step 2: Read Arthur's lines and talk to Cobb.
Trailer = 1:49
Arthur The dream's collapsing.
Cobb I have it under control.
Arthur I'd hate to see out of control.

 

Questions

unconscious

out cold

out in force

out in the cold

 

appear in great numbers

out-and-out

out in the cold

out in force

 

alone/not included

out in the cold

out of control

out-and-out

 

wild

out-and-out

out in force

out of control

 

complete

out cold

out-and-out

out in the cold

 

links

Watch today's show at youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0x-ahH9v00&feature=player_embedded

http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2010/07/1255-inception-strictly-speaking-naked.html