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Genre - Drama / 1 H 54M / reviews - Two young people, somewhat wary of love, spend a summer together in Europe making a film about people's attitude towards love. Tanner and Christian realize that they're actually filming their own love story, but they have no idea that their film will ultimately save Christian's life after tragedy strikes them both / &ref(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYzg2YTU3MWQtN2VlZC00NmQ1LWI1Y2YtZTIwNzVlY2FjMzVjL2ltYWdlL2ltYWdlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTM2Mzg4MA@@._V1_UY113_CR0,0,76,113_AL_.jpg) / country - USA, Italy.
Shadows fill an empty heart As love is fading, from all the things that we are Are not saying, can we see beyond the scars And make it to the dawn? Change the colors of the sky And open up to, the ways you made me feel alive The ways I loved you For all the things that never died To make it through the night, love will find you What about now? What about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love never went away? What if it's lost behind words we could never find? Baby, before it's too late, what about now? The sun is breaking in your eyes To start a new day This broken heart can still survive With a touch of your grace Shadows fade into the light I am by your side, where love will find you What about now? What about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love never went away? What if it's lost behind words we could never find? Baby, before it's too late, what about now? Now that we're here Now that we've come this far, just hold on There is nothing to fear For I am right beside you For all my life, I am yours What about now? What about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love had never went away? What if it's lost behind words we could never find? What about now? What about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love had never went away? What if it's lost behind words we could never find? Baby, before it's too late Baby, before it's too late Baby, before it's too late, what about now.
Still listening 2019 this song memorble to me... My 13 year old self is shook ?.
Aga armastusel on metslinnu süda. Aga armastusel. Its already 2019 and im still wathching her??. 2:59 His voice is heavenly ??. Scala spec2.
Scala specs. Gotta get up and try, and try, and try. An era when songs were sang from the heart. Quem está ouvindo 2019 Brasil ??. THE SCORPIONS,BEAUTIFUL,YES AND MORE,MORE WIND OF CHANGE. I'm sad so much memory's come. Omggg I used listen to his songs all the damn time lmaooo. I used to have a lil crush on him hehe. anyone here in june 2019. Loved ur version mahal naming @Mark Michael Garcia #MMG ? Totally not aware of ds song pero nung narinig ko tong kanta mo, can't get over na! ? practicing my own version on this ? love u always idol MMG... God Bless u! ?. It was good to see Sister Rosetta Tharpe on the list, a true trailblazer. I'm sure guys such as Chuck Berry and Billy Gibbons have a lot to thank her for.
THE most RESPECTED Ladies of rock, FOREVER. Aga armastusel on metsalinnu süda. Ive heard Nancy speak about how they hated this look but as a teen boy back then I loved their look in these late 80s videos. As a Baby Boomer I some how am just finding Heart. I guess as a 60's child and the events of the time I am just beginning to love your music. Anne been down some of the same roads as you personally not fun. Your music is fantastic Alone is very special to me I see so much sadness in you face at times. Just needed to say Love your music.
OMG I just had the best idea. What if Austin Mahone was on Tik Tok! He could be an e boy??.
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Genre - Drama / 1 H 54M / reviews - Two young people, somewhat wary of love, spend a summer together in Europe making a film about people's attitude towards love. Tanner and Christian realize that they're actually filming their own love story, but they have no idea that their film will ultimately save Christian's life after tragedy strikes them both / &ref(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYzg2YTU3MWQtN2VlZC00NmQ1LWI1Y2YtZTIwNzVlY2FjMzVjL2ltYWdlL2ltYWdlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTM2Mzg4MA@@._V1_UY113_CR0,0,76,113_AL_.jpg) / country - USA, Italy.
Shadows fill an empty heart As love is fading, from all the things that we are Are not saying, can we see beyond the scars And make it to the dawn? Change the colors of the sky And open up to, the ways you made me feel alive The ways I loved you For all the things that never died To make it through the night, love will find you What about now? What about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love never went away? What if it's lost behind words we could never find? Baby, before it's too late, what about now? The sun is breaking in your eyes To start a new day This broken heart can still survive With a touch of your grace Shadows fade into the light I am by your side, where love will find you What about now? What about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love never went away? What if it's lost behind words we could never find? Baby, before it's too late, what about now? Now that we're here Now that we've come this far, just hold on There is nothing to fear For I am right beside you For all my life, I am yours What about now? What about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love had never went away? What if it's lost behind words we could never find? What about now? What about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love had never went away? What if it's lost behind words we could never find? Baby, before it's too late Baby, before it's too late Baby, before it's too late, what about now.
Still listening 2019 this song memorble to me... My 13 year old self is shook ?.
Aga armastusel on metslinnu süda. Aga armastusel. Its already 2019 and im still wathching her??. 2:59 His voice is heavenly ??. Scala spec2.
Aga armastusel on metsalinnu süda arvustus. Yeah I am commenting song makes me cry every time I here it and watch the video all it would take is one act of kindness from every person instead of all the greed and hate and whos right or wrong.Aga armastuse. When you learn English with movies, you’re taking a wild adventure. You’re learning new words from pirates. You’re practicing pronunciation with animated fish. You’re falling in love with the language while characters fall in love on screen. Sounds like a more fun way to learn English, right? So today, I want to share my favorite films to learn English with movies. I’ll also give you some tips to help you learn new words and phrases while you watch, from repeating phrases to watching with (and without) subtitles. But you can rest assured that you’ll enjoy watching the movies at the same time. Okay, let’s press play! Why Learning English with Movies and Film? W orks Perhaps you’re still wondering if you can? really learn English with movies. After all, watching movies is supposed to be fun, right? So, how can you learn while having so much fun with the film? And more importantly, why should you learn English with movies instead of with textbooks? Here are three reasons I believe it works, and why I recommend learning the language this way. You’ll get to learn real English… not textbook English.? The English you learn through textbooks or in ESL class is not what you’ll hear?people say on the street. For example, in beginner English classes, you might have learned how to say “nice weather we’re having” or “it’s raining cats and dogs. ” While these phrases are technically correct, we almost? never say these in real life. In contrast, the English spoken in movies is very natural. It’s also very close to what you’ll hear if you speak with native English speakers too. This will help improve your spoken English. You learn English words in context.? This is one of my favorite aspects of watching movies. Let’s say that you like watching crime films (these are great! ). After watching 10 or 20 movies, you’ll start to learn vocabulary related to the context, or subject, of crime. Usually, when we learn words traditionally (e. g. in school), we study things like vocabulary lists. The problem with learning new words with vocabulary lists is that you can learn what words mean, but not? where ?and? how they are used. For example, let’s say you learn the new word “detective. ” From the dictionary, you’ll know what that it means “a person who investigates crimes”. But unless you use it, it can be easy to forget. It also doesn’t give you an idea? where the word is used most frequently, and? how it is used. On the other hand, if you learn the word “detective” through watching crime films, you’ll know “detective” can mean many things. For example, it can be a title in front of a person (e. “Detective Beckett”). Or maybe it’s the noun referring to the job (e. he’s a detective). And maybe you’ll even hear things that will let you form opinions about the word (e. “you lousy detectives”). This way, you won’t? only learn? what ?each word means, you will also know? how it’s used. You hear how things are said.? In English, people often say that only 7% of our communication is expressed through our words. So what about the other 93%? Well, it’s all about? how you say it. You know, things like your body language, your expressions (like a smile, a frown) and your tone of voice (like when you sound angry, or when you sound sad).?As you can guess, the? how is often more important than the? what? to English people. Let me give you an example. I’m sure that one of the first phrases you wanted to learn in English was “I love you. ” But did you imagine that depending how you say it out loud, it can be very different? “I? love ? you” ? You might hear this after two people (especially lovers) fight! One person may be trying to say to the other person “I? really love you… why don’t you believe me!? ” “I love? you” ? A?person might really want to say “I love? you (and not anyone else…don’t worry! )” “I… LOVE… YOU” ? This might be a person saying “I love you” in a very loud voice… while trying to really confess their love! “I LOVE YOU!! ” ? The person might be saying “I love you”… while they’re really angry! If you? hear these phrases out loud, they will make perfect sense to you! Through observing actors in films, not only will you be able to learn new words, you will be able to understand? how they are said. The characters might be sad, happy, surprised or angry. And you’ll understand this immediately. You can see all of these learning benefits in action by checking out the following video, which breaks down a scene from the famous 1999 comedy film “Office Space. ” Notice how the movie scene helps you learn useful English words in context! Practice Tips to? Really Learn English with Movies Choose an interesting movie. This probably sounds obvious, but if you choose a boring movie, you’ll be bored. And if you’re bored, it will be difficult to pay attention for more than one and a half hours! I remember when I was a child, I had to watch hours and hours of really old movies like “Singing in the Rain, ” “Mary Poppins” to learn English. If you don’t know these films?you’re welcome to check them out?they’re really old! I didn’t exactly hate them, but I didn’t feel excited at all when watching these films. And because of that, I highly recommend you choose movies you like. To do this, you can go to a website called? Rotten Tomatoes, which is a website with many great critics and reviews on many tens of thousands of movies. It’s the perfect way to learn English through movies you love and know will be great. Select a movie that matches your current English level. ?For example, for beginners in English, I usually recommend you learn English through animations. The main reason is because the English is usually very friendly, nice and easy to understand. On the other hand, if you try to watch something like “Romeo and Juliet, ” you will be very confused. Shakespearian English (which is English used many centuries ago) is very difficult to understand on screen, even for advanced English learners. Bring your dictionary. ?Maybe I’ll add point 3. 5, too: choose a film with subtitles! So when you hear a word you’re interested in, check it up! Because you went through the trouble to understand it… you’ll be able to remember that word for a?long time too! Repeat short phrases! Some times, you might hear something cool in the movie. For example, some short phrases, or slang like, “hell yeah! ” or “sure thing” or “you betcha! ” that are commonly used in English. If you like how it sounds, it really helps to repeat it! After saying it out loud a while, you will be able to remember it for a longer time! It’s a great and enjoyable exercise?one of my personal favorites. Watch with and without subtitles. ?I know it can be really challenging to watch a film in a foreign language without subtitles. So here’s my recommendation. When you watch a film the first time, just turn on subtitles. But if you get the chance to watch it a second time, try turning off subtitles. This way, you already know the story from the first time you watched it. And this time, you can try listening to some individual words that you might have checked up last time. Or you might try to see how much you can understand the film without subtitles. Use VLC player. ?This is actually a video player I recommend for watching films on your computer. This is one of my favorite tools. Most people use it just to watch movies, but I use it a little differently. ?(And if you don’t have it, you can download VLC player, it’s free. ) Here’s what I do: if you download a movie online, and you play it, you know how you don’t understand English sometimes? VLC Player allows you to play back movies at half speed or quarter speed. So if there are parts you don’t understand, you can play these back at a slower speed and try again! It’s very helpful to practice your listening. It’s okay to miss words… just let it go. Last of all, remember what we said in the start? Watching movies should be fun… so if you miss a word, a phrase, or even many sentences, that’s okay! Just follow along the subtitles and learn that way. Don’t make yourself feel bad… watching films is supposed to be fun! Want a Better Way to Learn English with Movies and Films? I’ll admit it: while learning English can be fun, there are a few disadvantages too. Here’s a few problems you may run into when learning English through movies: There are no subtitles. This is pretty rare nowadays. But if you watch a film without subtitles, it can be difficult to understand what’s going on. You have to keep on pausing and playing to understand. It can take you many times to understand something said on screen, because sometimes, the film might be easy. But at other times, it might be hard to understand. (As an example, characters who play “professors” in films can be difficult to understand. They use some difficult words, which you may have never heard of before. ) You have to keep on checking up words. For every word you don’t know, you might want to look it up in the dictionary. While it’s a lot faster to check up words nowadays on our phones, it can be annoying to keep pausing and checking up words. You can’t remember these words afterwards. ? It can be difficult to keep track of what you’ve learned, because it takes time and effort to take notes, and we want to have an enjoyable experience in watching the movie, without having to be interrupted every minute to write down a word! You don’t know if you remember these words after. After a week, or a month, or even three months, you might forget what you’ve learned! And because you didn’t jot down notes, you can’t really test yourself either. If this sounds like a lot of work, and you are open to watching other fun videos, you should try FluentU. FluentU has a collection of the web’s best videos for learning English, including movie trailers, music videos and TV shows. All videos come
Scala specs. Gotta get up and try, and try, and try. An era when songs were sang from the heart. Quem está ouvindo 2019 Brasil ??. THE SCORPIONS,BEAUTIFUL,YES AND MORE,MORE WIND OF CHANGE. I'm sad so much memory's come. Omggg I used listen to his songs all the damn time lmaooo. I used to have a lil crush on him hehe. anyone here in june 2019. Loved ur version mahal naming @Mark Michael Garcia #MMG ? Totally not aware of ds song pero nung narinig ko tong kanta mo, can't get over na! ? practicing my own version on this ? love u always idol MMG... God Bless u! ?. It was good to see Sister Rosetta Tharpe on the list, a true trailblazer. I'm sure guys such as Chuck Berry and Billy Gibbons have a lot to thank her for.
THE most RESPECTED Ladies of rock, FOREVER. Aga armastusel on metsalinnu süda. Ive heard Nancy speak about how they hated this look but as a teen boy back then I loved their look in these late 80s videos. As a Baby Boomer I some how am just finding Heart. I guess as a 60's child and the events of the time I am just beginning to love your music. Anne been down some of the same roads as you personally not fun. Your music is fantastic Alone is very special to me I see so much sadness in you face at times. Just needed to say Love your music.
OMG I just had the best idea. What if Austin Mahone was on Tik Tok! He could be an e boy??.
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