Welcome to English @ the Movies, where we teach you ________ English heard at the movies. Our expression today is “don’t jinx me” from the movies BRAD’S ________. In this film, a man is taking his son on a trip, they’re looking in ________ for his son to attend, one of them is Harvard University in Massachusetts. These are _________ schools, Troy. Just try not to put too much pressure on yourself. My ________ thinks that I’ll get into pretty much everywhere I apply. My ______ going to Harvard. Don’t jinx me, dude! So what do you think the ________ “don’t jinx me” means? Is it A) do not give me bad luck? Or B). do not ______ me? If you jinx someone something bad or the _______ of what you expect my happen. But jinxes are not real. They are based on about what could bring bad luck.