The “Fast and Furious” are famous movies in America. There are 7 movies.

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The “Fast and Furious” are famous movies in America. There are 7 movies.

What do you think the movies are about?

The movies are about fast cars.

The characters in the movies fight bad guys to complete a mission.

Let’s watch a Fast and Furious video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skpu5HaVkOc

Mad Lib Activity A mad lib is a story with blank spaces. I will ask you for words to fill in the spaces. Then, I will read the completed story.

Word List 1. Student 1 16. Famous foreign landmark 2. Date 17. Foreign country 3. City in Korea 1 18. Small animal 4. Emotion 19. City in Korea 2 5. Student 2 20. Large number 6. Something expensive 21. Location word 7. Fictional creature (plural) 22. Historical figure name 8. City in Korea 1 23. Landmark in Korea 1 9. Teacher’s name 1 24. Landmark in Korea 2 10. Teacher’s name 2 25. City in Korea 1 11. Famous person 26. Time 12. Emotion 27. Electronic device 13. Country in Europe 28. School supply item 14. Color 1 29. Article of clothing 15. Color 2 30. Famous American

Fast & Furious The Streets of Korea

Dear (1), On (2) I have to go to (3) to complete a mission. The President is (4) because (5) took her (6). The mission will be difficult because there are (7) in (8). (9), (10) and (11) will also help with the mission.

I’m (12) because I got a new car. I will use it for the mission I’m (12) because I got a new car. I will use it for the mission. It was made in (13). It’s (14) with (15) stripes. It’s bigger than (16) and faster than a/an (17) (18) .

We will meet in (19) and drive for (20) kilometers We will meet in (19) and drive for (20) kilometers. We will drive (21) the (22) River. We will also drive by (23) and (24). We will arrive in (25) at (26).

For the mission we will also need (25), (28) and (29). Can you help with the mission?   From, (30)

Mission complete