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B2 Obere Mittelstufe Englisch 13:37 1,271 Wörter TV Series

BEST PRANKS Season 3 - The Office US

The Office · 8,591,780 Aufrufe · Hinzugefügt vor 3 Tagen

KI-Zusammenfassung

This video offers language learners a humorous look at American workplace dynamics and idiomatic English through iconic prank scenes from *The Office*. Viewers will encounter high-frequency expressions like "lose one’s mind" and "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." The dialogue provides excellent practice in identifying sarcasm, deadpan delivery, and informal workplace vocabulary. By observing the interactions between Jim and Dwight, learners can improve their listening comprehension of natural, fast-paced speech and gain insight into how humor and wordplay are used to navigate professional relationships. It is an engaging resource for mastering conversational nuances and cultural references.

Lernstatistiken

B2

GER-Niveau

1,271

Gesamtwörter

548

Einzigartige Wörter

6/10

Schwierigkeit

Wortschatzvielfalt 43%

Untertitel (198 Segmente)

00:07

[Music]

00:09

okay who put my calculator in jello good

00:17

one but seriously guys who did this

00:26

seriously guys who did this I need to

00:32

know who put my calculator in jello or

00:35

I'm gonna lose my freaking mind

00:49

hope this helps

00:59

yes what are you doing Shh be scared

01:12

it works

01:31

hey hey who are you

01:34

faxing so early in the morning oh um

01:38

Anna who explained I don't have a ton of

01:42

contact with his Granton branch but

01:43

before I left I took a box of Dwight's

01:46

stationery so from time to time I send

01:50

Dwight faxes from himself from the

01:54

future

01:56

Dwight at 8 a.m. today someone poisons

01:59

the coffee do not drink the coffee more

02:02

instructions will follow cordially

02:04

future Dwight

02:13

don't thank me later

02:15

well well well look what the cat dragged

02:18

in from Stamford a Dwight fact I am

02:23

older I am wiser do not mess with me

02:26

okay sounds good what are you doing I

02:29

don't know jack i'ma have a spider my

02:31

forehead oh good why you looking my

02:35

forehead well not meet my eye line Jim I

02:39

am stop acting like an idiot

02:41

Oh all righty let's get started what is

02:47

she into I know Pam pretty well I know

02:50

the things that she likes and just as

02:52

important I know the things that she

02:54

hates so one of the things that she

02:56

likes is pranks and the things that she

02:59

hates frisbee based competitions are you

03:03

kidding she I started the main frisbee

03:06

golf club at Cornell where I went to

03:09

college I live to froth lead off with

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Wichtige Vokabeln (50)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

put A1 verb

To move something into a particular place or position. It is a fundamental verb used to describe the act of placing an object or setting a situation in a specific location.

stop A1 verb

To cease an activity, movement, or process. It is used when someone or something is no longer doing what they were doing or moving from one place to another.

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