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Good night everybody. Tonight in How Clever Are You? we have two new contestants, Gareth and Henry.
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Both of them are going to fight for the final prize, 1000 million dollars.
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So, Gareth, tell us something about you.
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Well, I'm from Cardiff and I'm studying Economy.
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And with the final prize I would like to buy a Ferrari.
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A Ferrari? Oh, you dream so much.
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And Henry, what about you?
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Well, I'm from Manchester, and I'm studying medicine, and I think I would like to buy a boat.
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So, are you ready to fight for the 1000 million dollars?
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Yeah, let's go!
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So, let's start with the part one.
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Okay, let's start with part one.
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I'm going to say the initial of a word, and then I'm going to read the definition.
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You have only five seconds to answer, so we are going to start with Henry.
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Are you ready Henry?
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Yes, I am.
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Okay, go! It begins with letter Y, deadline of the project.
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Stop! Yesterday.
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So, Kareth, we go with you.
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It begins with letter N, the only reason to buy bread.
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What? What were you saying? Nutella?
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Oh, yes, Nutella.
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Okay, Henry, are you ready?
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It begins with letter T. A person who is better prepared for a zombie apocalypse than tomorrow's third period of math.
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That would be teenager.
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Okay, both of you are teenagers, you know it so well.
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It's your turn. It begins with letter D. A person who kills your ills with pills, then kills you with bills.
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Well, a dentist?
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No, a doctor!
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Ok, Henry, it's your turn. It begins with letter F. Device used for finding Legos in the dark.
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That's the foot.
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Feet. Ok, it's right.
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Gareth, we are with you. It begins with letter G. Time to relax while you watch someone who cares
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do all the work.
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Well, a group prayer.
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Yes! Okay, you are both with the same points. So, Henry, it begins with letter S, the short
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and term for Personal Concept Hall.
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I mean concert.
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No, shower. It begins with S. Gareth, the last question, it begins with letter C, the
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antonym of progress time time time time Congress now the end of part 1 has come
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and we are going to start the part 2
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Razoo condoms fun sexy okay now we are going with the second part the second
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part is divided into two parts the first part consists of multiple choice
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questions. Okay, I'm going to read you the question and then I'm going to say the
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options you have. Now we are starting with Gareth, are you ready? Yeah. Okay, go!
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On Sunday in Columbus, Ohio it is illegal to sell what? Cheese, weapon, cornflakes or beer?
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Whip arms?
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No! Cornflakes!
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Ok, Henry, you are the next.
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In California it is illegal to do what in a hotel room?
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Peel onions, eat, have a shower without soap or have sex?
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Peel onions.
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Yeah! How do you know it?
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Okay, Garrett, what is illegal to do in Israel on Saturdays?
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Pray, pick your nose, eat meat or fart.
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Pick your nose?
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Yes! Oh, how clever are you!
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Okay, Henry, according to Massachusetts law, what can you not do to a pigeon?
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Hit it, scare it, feed it or burn it.
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Feed it?
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No, scare it. You can't scare pigeons.
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Let's go to the second part of the second part.
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We are starting with Henry. The name of the section is name three.
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So, Henry, name three countries that start with letter S.
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Sweden, Switzerland and Somalia.
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Ok, right! Gareth, name three diary products.
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Milk, toilet paper and eggs.
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You use diary and toilet paper? Ok Henry, name three mammals.
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Elephant, cat and dog.
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Ok, that's right! Gareth, name three superheroes who have cape.
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Superman? Batman? Wonder Woman?
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Wonder Woman is a super heroine. Ok, that's good.
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Ok, so let's start with the third one.
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the third part of the program and the last one it consists of a question which only has
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one answer now we are going to start with gareth okay gareth what ended in 1896
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The First World War?
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Oh my god, no! 1895!
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Ok, Henry, when was Mahatma Gandhi born?
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At the beginning of the 20th century.
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On his birthday! Oh my god!
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Gareth, where does Superman buy his food?
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In a supermarket.
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Obviously, supermarket!
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Henry, what building has the most stories?
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The library.
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Yeah!
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Ok, now we are going to go with the special question and the last one.
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Ok, Gareth, listen.
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Timmy's mother has three children.
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The first was named April.
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The next was named May.
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What is the final one's name?
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Oh, very easy! It's June!
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No, it's Timmy! Timmy's mother!
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Okay, Henry, if you get this question right, you win!
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So, there is an ancient invention, still used in some parts of the world today,
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that allows people to see through walls.
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What is it?
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The x-rays?
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No, windows!
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Oh, none of you has won the prize!
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So, let's see you tomorrow with another two new contestants!
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- Autor/es:
- Paula and Rubenes
- Subido por:
- Paula G.
- Moderado por el profesor:
- Ana Maria Mendez Fernandez (ana.mendez)
- Licencia:
- Dominio público
- Visualizaciones:
- 107
- Fecha:
- 24 de abril de 2015 - 8:48
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- IES GALILEO GALILEI
- Duración:
- 08′ 56″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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