However, you'll have to do something in return. Every week one of you will be in charge of presenting the vocabulary and idiomatic expressions for two of the episodes.
To make things easier for you, here you have the site with the subtitles so that you can extract the list of words before the viewing. If you prefer, you can also read the script for each episode here, under VO.
Bring your vocabulary lists in your USB in a doc file so that I can keep and upload for everybody to revise. Try to focus on colloquial expressions and words that appear several times along the episode. Do not make a long list of words. One side of a sheet will be enough. I'll find the way to ask you the expressions and words learnt.
I hope you all enjoy it, learn new words and expressions and improve your listening and speaking skills.
For those who don't know anything about this sitcom, here you have a show overview:
How I Met Your Mother is a  comedy about Ted and how he fell in 
love. It all starts  when Ted's best friend, Marshall, drops the 
bombshell that  he's going to propose to his long-time girlfriend, Lily,
 a kindergarten teacher. At that moment, Ted
 realizes that he had better get a move on if  he too hopes to find true
 love. Helping him in his quest is Barney, a friend with endless, 
sometimes outrageous (escandalosas) opinions, a  penchant (tendencia) for suits and a foolproof (infalible)
 way to meet women. When Ted meets  Robin, he's sure it's love at first 
sight, but destiny  may have something else in store. The series is 
narrated through  flashbacks from the future. 
Vocabulary and Expressions for each episode:
Episode 1: Pilot (Original Airdate: September 19th, 2005)
Episode 2: Purple Giraffe (Original Airdate: September 26th, 2005)
Episode 3: Sweet Tase of Liberty (Original Airdate: October 3rd, 2005)


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