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Welcome to English at the movies where we teach you American English.
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Heard at the movies are saying today is handouts.
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It is from the film.
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Same kind of different as me, which tells about a husband and wife who helped.
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Ah, homeless man.
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Not everyone thinks it is a good idea.
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Listen for the same handouts.
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What's your name?
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You don't need to know.
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Well, I'd like to know your name.
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You're defending some homeless.
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You lost your mind.
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They're looking for handouts that using their hands for work.
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So what do you think?
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Handouts means?
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Is it wanting something for free or wanting?
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Help.
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Listen again.
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Did you guess the right answer?
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What's your name?
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You don't need to know.
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Well, I'd like to know your name.
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You're defending some homeless.
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You lost your mind.
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They're looking for handouts that he using their hands for work.
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Asking for a handout means wanting something for free.
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Wanting a handout is not a good thing.
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If the older man was judging the homeless man by saying he did not want to work In other words, he believed the homeless man wanted something for nothing.
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And that is English at the movies.
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I'm an ball.