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Welcome to English at the movies where we teach you American English, heard at the movies.
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Our expression today is you are having visions from the film Inferno.
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It tells about a professor who is working to stop a virus from killing people.
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But he lost his memory.
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Listen for the saying you are having visions.
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Why was someone shooting at you?
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Everything is out of focus, Professor.
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You are having visions, aren't you?
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The people behind this would do anything to protect the truth.
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You have no idea what they're capable of.
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So what is the meaning?
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You are having visions.
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Is it?
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You see very well for you.
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See things that others do not see.
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Listen again.
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Did you have the right answer?
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Why was someone shooting at you?
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Everything is out of focus, Professor.
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You are having visions, aren't you?
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The saying you are having visions means you are seeing things that others do not A vision is something that you see like a picture in your mind.
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Vision can be imagined and sometimes it appears to be really in the movie.
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The professor is having visions seeing things that frighten him and that is English at the movies.
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I'm an ball.