English @ the Movies: 'My Heart Was Broken'
Today our English @ the Movies saying is "my heart was broken." This comes from the movie "Manchester by the Sea." It is about a man whose brother died and now he must care for his son. Does "my heart was broken" mean you need to see a doctor? Watch our video to find out! Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/...

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English @ the Movies: 'A Keeper'

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English @ the Movies: 'See You On The Other Side'

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English @ the Movies: 'Signed Up For'

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English @ the Movies: 'Give Me A Couple Pointers'

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English @ the Movies: 'Get Yourself Lawyered Up'

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English @ the Movies: 'Ahead Of Your Time'

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English @ the Movies: 'Give Him A Break'

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English @ the Movies: 'Not Giving Up'

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English @ the Movies: 'Shaking Us Down'

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English @ the Movies: 'Cut It Out'

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English @ the Movies: 'A Chain Reaction'

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English @ the Movies: 'See Fit'

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English @ the Movies: 'Sounds Screwy'

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English @ the Movies: 'Hand-outs'

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English @ the Movies: 'Stop at Nothing'

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English @ the Movies: 'Somebody Got The Better Of Us'

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English @ the Movies: 'It's Crunch Time'

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English @ the Movies: 'Dump Me'

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English @ the Movies: 'Hitting Rock Bottom'

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