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A1 Principiante Inglés 23:04 3,596 palabras Comedy

Brooklyn 99 Moments That You Wish You Could See For The First Time

Brooklyn Nine-Nine · 1,508,153 vistas · Añadido hace 3 días

Resumen IA

This video transcript features a series of comedic workplace interactions from the sitcom *Brooklyn Nine-Nine*. For language learners, this clip offers an excellent opportunity to observe **natural, fast-paced conversational English**. By watching, you will gain exposure to: * **Idiomatic Expressions:** Learn how native speakers use phrases like "oldest collar," "on the table," and "backfire." * **Contextual Humor:** Understand how sarcasm and wit function in professional settings. * **Dynamic Dialogue:** Practice tracking rapid-fire exchanges between multiple characters. * **Tone Shifts:** Observe the difference between formal workplace inquiries and casual, humorous banter among friends and colleagues.

Estadísticas de aprendizaje

A1

Nivel MCER

3,596

Total de palabras

1,017

Palabras únicas

2/10

Dificultad

Diversidad de vocabulario 28%

Subtítulos (574 segmentos)

00:00

Hey, you guys see the dude I brought in

00:03

today? The drug dealer. 81 years old. I

00:06

think it's the oldest collar of my

00:07

entire career. I once arrested a

00:09

96-year-old for flashing. I was

00:11

terrified he'd die in my back seat. Or

00:14

flash me. My oldest collar was 78, but

00:17

the PCP made her fight like she was 20.

00:19

What about two 50-year-old twins? Does

00:21

that count as a 100-year-old? No good.

00:22

No. You talking oldest bags? 68. That's

00:26

not that old. Yeah, but I was only 20.

00:28

20? Were you even a cop then? No, man.

00:30

It was before I got into the academy.

00:34

Charles isn't talking about his oldest

00:35

arrest.

00:38

No. Yes, I am. Yes, I am. Yeah. Oldest

00:40

arrest. 68. Like I said, God, you had

00:42

sex with a 68-year-old when you were in

00:44

your 20s. You know how it is when you

00:46

have a chance to bed an older woman. You

00:48

No, that is not an older woman. That's

00:50

an old woman. That's someone's grandma.

00:52

She was actually That's how I met her.

00:54

Was college with her grandson, Marvin.

00:56

Don't Don't knock it to your trick. She

00:58

had a replacement hip with some serious

01:00

torque. It's like having sex with a

01:02

Transformer. That is no one's fantasy.

01:05

So again, your alibi is a mysterious

01:08

stranger handed you the gun, made you

01:10

put your prince on it, robbed the store,

01:13

and then hid the gun in your underpants.

01:15

Well, yeah. If you say it like that, it

01:16

don't sound believable. Oh, hey,

01:18

Captain. Did you get my report on the

01:19

Finley murder? Uh, yeah. I looked it

01:21

over. Nice work. Good. Thanks, Dad.

01:26

Why is everyone staring at me? You just

01:28

called Captain Hold Dad. You said

01:29

thanks, Dad. What? No, I didn't. I said,

01:31

"Thanks, man." Do you see me as a father

01:33

figure, Peralta? No. If anything, I see

01:35

you as a father figure cuz you're always

01:37

bothering me. Hey, show your father some

01:40

respect. I didn't call him dad. No, no,

01:42

no, no. Jacob, I take it as a

01:44

compliment. It's not a big deal. I

01:46

called Vivian mom once and she's my

01:48

fianceé. Guys, jump on that. Boil has

01:51

psychosexual issues. Old news. But you

01:54

calling Holt daddy. Hey, daddy is not on

01:56

the table here. But you did call him

01:59

dad. Dude, you shut up. You've done

02:00

nothing but lie since you got here. All

02:02

right. All right. I was lying about the

02:03

hold up, but the dad thing that

02:04

happened. He admitted that his alibi was

02:07

a lie. It was a trap. All part of my

02:10

crazy, devious plan. I believed you.

02:13

Thank you. Son, do you want to talk

02:16

about it later over a game of catch? I'd

02:20

like that.

02:24

[Music]

02:26

Oh, hello guys. Guys, guys, check it

02:30

out. Hitchcock fell asleep in the break

02:31

room, so I put his hand in a bowl of

02:33

warm water. Come on, man. That's the

02:34

stupidest prank ever. Uh, no. It's the

02:36

smartest because it involves biology. I

02:39

bet it worked already. Let's go, Jack.

02:42

Hitchcock, no. He's drowning. He's

02:44

drowning. Save him, man.

02:49

Take it back, Jake. Great prank. Guys, I

02:52

have a great idea for a prank. Before

02:53

Hol comes in, I'm going to put ink on

02:55

the podium where he puts his hands. I

02:56

don't think you'll fall for that. I did.

02:58

How? I haven't even opened this yet. I

02:59

guess it's unrelated. Captain Hold hates

03:01

pranks. This is going to backfire, man.

03:02

Gh. Fine, I'll tone it down. I'll move

03:05

his podium a foot to the left. What?

03:06

He'll be so angry. Okay. 5 in. Five.

03:09

Three. Three. One. One. All right. I'll

03:11

move it a half inch. Fine. It's your

03:13

funeral. Oh my god.

03:15

Worst prank ever. So stupid. Holt's not

03:17

even going to notice. Good morning.

03:23

You guys, it the podium.

03:35

It's You're crazy. How did you pull this

03:41

off?

03:44

Interesting. Very, very interesting.

03:48

Guys, Captain Holt has no pants on. Um,

03:52

what? He has no pants on is what? Here

03:55

are the facts. At 11:55 a.m., Captain

03:58

Holt walked past us holding a hot bowl

03:59

of soup. At 12:03 p.m., I heard him

04:03

yell, "Ouch." Then, at 12:07, he called

04:06

Gina into his office. She entered

04:08

holding nothing. One minute later, she

04:10

left holding an opaque bag. Captain

04:13

Holt's pants were in that bag. His knees

04:15

are in the breeze. He's in his undies.

04:18

That evidence is circumstantial. Oh, so

04:20

you guys want visual confirmation? Not

04:22

really. Done. Hey, Captain. I just need

04:25

you to sign something at my desk real

04:27

quick. Just leave it on the couch.

04:29

Dismissed. Okay, sir. You're going to

04:32

freak. Yo-yo Ma is in the precinct and

04:34

he's giving out autographs. Yoyo Ma is

04:36

on tour in Australia right now. How

04:38

would you know that? Sir, I'm choking on

04:41

a lo. I'm going to die. I got to take

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Vocabulario clave (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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