Apollo 13
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JOHN YOUNG - What network do we want? EVERYBODY - Walter! Come on, put on Walter! Jules Bergman! John. John, turn it up! Turn it up WALTER CRONKITE (on TV) - ...has completed putting on their spacesuits and the boots, and they're now donning their... PETE CONRAD - Everybody! I... I really appreciate you all coming to this dress rehearsal party for my Apollo 12 landing! JIM LOVELL - Sit down, Conrad! PETE CONRAD - Ah, I think we should all take a moment to... to recognize the exemplary... hell...damn near, heroic effort displayed by Neil Armstrong's back-up for this historic moon walk, and, of course, his crew... Let's hear for... let's hear for Jim Lovell, Ken Mattingly and Fred Haise! MARILYN LOVELL - There he is! There he is! Everybody quiet down! There he is! There he is! JIM LOVELL - Hey! Kids! BUZZ ALDRIN (on TV) - You got a good picture, huh? BUZZ ALDRIN (on TV) - Okay. Will you verify the position - the opening - I ought to have on the camera? NEIL ARMSTRONG (on TV) - What? PETE CONRAD - Jim, do you think it's too late for him to abort? JIM LOVELL - No, no. He still has time to get out. He just needs somebody to wave him off. JIM LOVELL and PETE CONRAD - Pull up now Neil! Pull up now! Pull up! EVERYBODY - Shhh! BRUCE McCANDLESS (CAPCOM for APOLLO 11) (on TV) - Okay, Neil, we can see you coming down the ladder now. NEIL ARMSTRONG (on TV) - Okay. WALTER CRONKITE (on TV) - Boy, look at those pictures. Wow! NEIL ARMSTRONG (on TV) - I'm at the foot of the ladder. The LM footpads are only depressed in the surface about one or two inches. It's almost like a powder. WALTER CRONKITE (on TV) - Armstrong is on the Moon. Neil Armstrong... NEIL ARMSTRONG (on TV) - ...I'm gonna step off the LM now... WALTER CRONKITE (on TV) - ... 38 year-old American, standing on the surface of the Moon, on this July 20th, nineteen-hundred and sixty-nine. NEIL ARMSTRONG (on TV) - That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. WALTER CRONKITE (on TV) - His quote was:... NEIL ARMSTRONG (on TV) - I only go in a small fraction of an inch, maybe an eighth of an inch, but I can see... WALTER CRONKITE (over ARMSTRONG on TV) - ..."That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind!" SŁOWNICTWO: crew - załoga to display - okazać, wykazać się to don - wdziewać, zakładać (w języku literackim) effort - wysiłek fraction - ułamek, czę¶ć giant leap - gigantyczny skok, sus, krok inch - cal ladder - drabina mankind - rodzaj ludzki, ludzko¶ć network - sieć (np.telewizyjna) I ought - powinienem powder - proszek to pull up - zatrzymać się quote - cytat; cytować rehearsal - próba spacesuits - skafander kosmonauty verify - zweryfikować wave him off - odprawić machnięciem ręki GRAMATYKA: Okay, Neil, we can see you coming down the ladder now - widzimy, jak (że) schodzisz po drabinie. Ta forma gramatyczna jest ¶ladem łacińskiej składni ACI, któr± spotykamy w wielu językach europejskich. Tej formy gramatycznej można użyć po czasownikach takich jak: see, hear, listen, smell, find, notice, watch, feel Drugi czasownik może występować w formie bezokolicznika albo w formie gerund. I saw you coming. (You were coming and I saw that) She saw him go out. (He went out and she saw it) Suddenly I felt something touch me. We can smell something burning Have you ever seen dad dancing? She noticed some people go out. I don’t want to see you crying. TEST
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