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This video clip features an engaging scene from the movie *Monsters, Inc.*, providing an excellent resource for intermediate English learners. By watching this fast-paced dialogue, you will practice listening to natural, colloquial speech, including idiomatic expressions and rapid-fire banter between the characters, Mike and Sulley. The scene highlights the use of informal vocabulary and emotional expression, helping you better understand how tone and pacing influence conversation in casual settings. Whether you are analyzing character dynamics or focusing on conversational rhythm, this clip offers a fun and practical way to improve your English comprehension through authentic cinematic storytelling.
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[Music]
Telly hop on in nope uhuh hey hey hey
hey hey where you going there's scream
shortage we're walking walking Y no no
no no my baby look she needs to be
driven bye baby I'll call
you hey genius you want to know why I
bought the car huh not really to drive
it you know like on the street with a
honk honk and the v v and walking give
it a rest will you what come on you can
use the exercise I could use the
exercise look at you you you you have
your own
climate see that Mikey Ted walking to
work big deal guy takes five steps and
he's there sh do you hear that it's the
Winds of
Change
[ __ ] you hear it you hear the Winds of
I what a creep one of these days I am
really going to let you teach that guy a
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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.
To begin doing something or to cause something to happen for the first time. It is frequently used when talking about movements, journeys, or making a machine or engine begin to work.
To perceive sounds through the ears as a physical sense. It often happens automatically without active effort, unlike listening which requires focus.
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