Thử sức đọc tiếng Anh với Prison break (part 1)

Thử sức đọc tiếng Anh với Prison break season 

Kỹ năng đọc có trong bài thi IELTS, nếu bạn là fan của Prison Break (Vượt ngục) thì tại sao không "tập đọc" ngay cùng với season mới nhất của bộ phim này. Vượt ngục trở lại sau 7 năm, với cùng một giàn diễn viên gốc xuất chúng. 7 năm sau sức nóng của bộ phim truyền hình này không hề giảm sút. Trong season 5 này, một cuộc vượt ngục khác sẽ diễn ra, trí tuệ, tình anh em, tình yêu, và chân lý một lần nữa được bóc tả sống động. Nếu tuần trước bạn đang dưng dưng nước mắt với Video cuối cùng của Scofield thì hãy giữ tim thật chặt với tập 4 này.

Dưới đây là tóm tắt toàn bộ tập phim, bạn hãy cố đọc bằng hết nhé! Một lượng vốn từ mới, về chủ đề khá thú vị sẽ được tích góp cho bạn.

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What do these people all have in common? They’re the greatest at what they do. Need a game-winning drive in the Super Bowl? Brady to the rescue. Need an amazing performance that will guarantee an Oscar nomination? Streep’s in the building. Need to break out a framed brother with a conveniently different last name or an Osama bin Laden-type terrorist? There’s only one man you’re gonna call.

We’ve seen Michael defy the odds not once, not twice, but three times now. And that doesn’t even include the alluded-to breakouts he staged in between seasons 4 and 5. The man is uncontainable. That being said, we would be remiss not to note that this escape wasn’t his finest work. Let’s recap: He failed his initial attempt, resulting in being put in solitary for four years. Then, when he finally got his second chance, he left a man behind and got caught on the roof. The third time may have been the charm at Ogygia, but really it only worked because the city and country were falling apart around the prison. So in summary, while the end result was a success, it was a bumpy ride. I’d compare it to Peyton Manning’s recent Super Bowl win. An all-time legend didn’t deliver his best performance throughout, but he came up big when it mattered.

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Even if it wasn’t flawless, the expedited escape delivered the best episode of this reincarnation of Prison Break. The non-stop action and tension made up for the nonsense of Lincoln running around in circles and laughably bad special effects. With the prison now in the rearview mirror, the series shifts into a structure more similar to the underrated season 2, paving the way for Yemen Break.

The long day featured in “The Prisoner’s Dilemma” begins with Sheba awakening at the hospital. Sitting by her bedside, Lincoln shows signs of concern. “I didn’t know you worried,” she says, to which he replies, “About the right things.” As the great philosopher Nelly would say, “It’s getting hot in here.” Being the worst wingman ever, C-Note pulls Lincoln aside and says they need to start thinking about an exit strategy, especially considering the airport could soon be closed off. “I’m not leaving Michael,” Lincoln declares. Like I’ve said, he’s basically all in at this point. Lincoln tells C-Note to leave and take Sheba’s family with him. But Sheba’s dad isn’t quite ready to flee yet. Very thankful to Lincoln for saving his daughter, he has struck a deal with a childhood friend, who is now a judge. Papa Sheba trades his car for papers granting Michael a full pardon. I’m thinking that was a little too easy. I mean, it’s a cool car and all, but still.

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Whether it’s legit or not, the news of Michael’s impending release comes in the nick of time. Explosions are destroying the city and sending Whip into complete panic mode. It’s all good, though. Michael “I’ve always got a plan” Scofield has got a plan. He left something in his old solitary cell and orders Whip and Ja to look for an S carved on their wall. Nothing. Uh oh — an evil laugh coming from Ramal’s cell can only mean one thing: He’s got the S. And he’s not inclined to help his fellow inmates out due to the whole “left him behind on their last escape attempt” thing. “I will miss you when you’re dead… but only for a minute,” he says to Michael. Cold blooded, but understandable.

Back in the U.S., two of Prison Break‘s greatest villains are headed for a showdown. T-Bag is hot on the trail of Kellerman, the man he believes to be Poseidon. Breaking into Kellerman’s house and holding him at gunpoint, T-Bag has two big gripes: the popularity of kale and why all of his Fox River comrades were exonerated except him. He does have a quick change of heart on one of those, telling Kellerman he wants answers and a kale shake, which he promptly spits up. Kellerman insists he’s trying to help Sara, and he gets a good laugh out of the theory that he’s Poseidon. “He’s one of those myths you hear about in the system,” he says. “He’s an operative so untouchable, so deep you couldn’t find him with a nuclear sub. Hence the nickname.” I’m gonna be honest: kind of a badass name.

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Just as Lincoln and Papa Sheba arrive at the prison, the guards begin fleeing. It dawns on Papa Sheba that the pardon was only given because it’s useless. “I’m going to get my brother,” exclaims Lincoln, running into the prison. More like Prison Break-in, am I right? Right as Lincoln enters the prison, he learns that he needs to get the keys from Mustapha, the not-so-nice guard he just bumped into on the way in. Lincoln follows Mustapha through the dangerous streets until the guard is confronted by ISIL soldiers and shot dead. Not above risking the lives of children, Lincoln uses the conveniently present Tic Tac kid to distract the soldiers and grab the keys off Mustapha’s body. The kid’s reward for such a brave mission? More Tic Tacs and money, which Lincoln continues to hand out like candy.

With the guards having abandoned ship, a new leader has emerged in Ogygia. Cross is a pretty bad dude, but he sure knows how to rile up the troops. He convinces his fellow prisoners that their best chance at survival is to get to Ramal and hold him for ransom. Despite overhearing this, Ramal is still rebuffing Michael’s pleas to help, telling him to go to hell. “We are in hell, Ramal,” insists Michael. “The question is: Do you want out?” Ramal is back in! Quite the ragtag bunch Michael’s putting together. The terrorist immediately gets to work with his three tools: a spoon, string, and water pipe. This is a two-man job, hence Michael’s long stay in solitary; Cross had refused to participate. The former army man is continuing to be a thorn in Michael’s side, killing the remaining guard and taking his gun.

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