Now, you all remember how scary your first days at school were, so I'd like you to be especially nice to Matilda and make her feel welcome, all right?

7 seconds sound clip from the Matilda (1996) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:28:10.906 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- What's my teacher like?

- Run, run, run. Faster! Get in. Quickly!

- But Matilda's teacher, Miss Honey, was one of those remarkable people who appreciates every single child for who she or he is.

- I scooped these up for you, Miss Honey.

- Oh, how lovely. Thank you, Amanda.

- Okay, listen up, everybody. We have a new student with us today. This is Matilda Wormwood. I'd like you to sit over here with Lavender.

- Now, you all remember how scary your first days at school were, so I'd like you to be especially nice to Matilda and make her feel welcome, all right?

- Could you get her workbook for her, please?

- Yes, Miss Honey.

- You can sit down.

- Miss Honey was a wonderful teacher and a friend to everyone. But her life was not as simple and beautiful as it seemed.

- Miss Honey had a deep, dark secret. Though it caused her great pain she did not let it interfere with her teaching.

- Well, Matilda, you've come on a very good day because we're going to review everything that we've learned so far.

- Now, it's all right if you don't understand any of this, because you're brand-new. But if you do know an answer, just raise your hand. Okay? All right.

[...]

Matilda (1996) Sound Clip

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Listen to funny short quotes from Matilda (1996) freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

Actors: Mara Wilson (Matilda Wormwood), Embeth Davidtz (Miss Honey), Danny DeVito (Harry Wormwood), Rhea Perlman (Zinnia Wormwood), Pam Ferris (Miss Trunchbull)

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