1. READ THIS SUMMARY OF THE FILM AND FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH WORDS FROM THE BOX.
THERE ARE EXTRA WORDS WHICH YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE
In the modern day, a class full of young (1) _________ is giving oral presentations about personal
(2)_________. A boy (3) _________ Ronnie stands up and begins to tell of 'Hachiko', his grandfather's
dog. Years before, an Akita puppy is (4) ________ from Japan to the United States, but his cage falls off
the baggage cart at an American train (5)__________, where he is found by college professor Parker
Wilson . Parker is instantly (6)____________ by the dog and takes the puppy home.. His wife Cate
(7)_________ want to keep the puppy.
Parker expects that (8)_________ will contact the train station for the dog but (9) ________ has. He
takes the puppy to work, where a Japanese college professor (10)___________ the symbol on the pup's
collar as 'Hachi', Japanese for 'good (11) _________'. Parker decides to call the dog 'Hachi'. Parker tries
to teach Hachi to fetch the ball, but he (12)___________. Meanwhile Cate receives a call about
someone wanting to adopt Hachi. After seeing how close her husband has come to Hachi, however,
Cate tells the caller that Hachi has already been (13)__________.
A few years later, Hachi and Parker are as close as ever. Hachi (14) __________ Parker to the train
station every morning and returns to the station every evening to (15)________ his beloved master after
work. This continues for some (16)________, until one day Parker is teaching his music class when he
(17) _________ suffers a fatal heart attack. Even after Parker dies, Hachi faithfully returns to the station
every day for the next nine years, until his death, to wait for his beloved (18)________. During those
nine years, this amazing dog touches the lives of the vendors, the (19)___________, and the many
commuters at the station square, as teaches them the true meaning of loyalty, (20)___________, and
love.
READ THIS SUMMARY OF THE FILM AND FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH WORDS FROM THE BOX.
THERE ARE EXTRA WORDS WHICH YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE
In the modern day, a class full of young (1) _________ is giving oral presentations about personal
(2)_________. A boy (3) _________ Ronnie stands up and begins to tell of 'Hachiko', his grandfather's
dog. Years before, an Akita puppy is (4) ________ from Japan to the United States, but his cage falls off
the baggage cart at an American train (5)__________, where he is found by college professor Parker
Wilson . Parker is instantly (6)____________ by the dog and takes the puppy home.. His wife Cate
(7)_________ want to keep the puppy.
Parker expects that (8)_________ will contact the train station for the dog but (9) ________ has. He
takes the puppy to work, where a Japanese college professor (10)___________ the symbol on the pup's
collar as 'Hachi', Japanese for 'good (11) _________'. Parker decides to call the dog 'Hachi'. Parker tries
to teach Hachi to fetch the ball, but he (12)___________. Meanwhile Cate receives a call about
someone wanting to adopt Hachi. After seeing how close her husband has come to Hachi, however,
Cate tells the caller that Hachi has already been (13)__________.
A few years later, Hachi and Parker are as close as ever. Hachi (14) __________ Parker to the train
station every morning and returns to the station every evening to (15)________ his beloved master after
work. This continues for some (16)________, until one day Parker is teaching his music class when he
2. (17) _________ suffers a fatal heart attack. Even after Parker dies, Hachi faithfully returns to the station
every day for the next nine years, until his death, to wait for his beloved (18)________. During those
nine years, this amazing dog touches the lives of the vendors, the (19)___________, and the many
commuters at the station square, as teaches them the true meaning of loyalty, (20)___________, and
love.
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