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Friends: Couch Shopping (Clip) | TBS
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In this clip from *Friends*, you will practice **natural, conversational English** through a humorous interaction between Ross, Rachel, and a delivery person. By watching, you will learn how native speakers use colloquial expressions to convey personality and social nuance. The dialogue highlights the distinction between casual settings and more awkward, personal disclosures. As the characters navigate an argument about moving a couch, you will observe the rhythmic, fast-paced nature of informal spoken English. This video is an excellent resource for learners looking to improve their listening comprehension regarding interpersonal dynamics, comedic timing, and everyday idiomatic vocabulary.
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yeah I still don't know I'm sorry I just
want to make sure I bought the right
couch I need a couch that says kids
welcome here but that also
says come here to
me you say that to kids
no no no the come here to me is you know
for the
ladies Ross honey it's a nice couch it's
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Key Vocabulary (45)
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 have a specific sense or significance, especially when explaining a word or sign. It can also describe a person's intention or the importance of something to someone.
To stay in a place or delay an action until a specific time or event occurs. It describes the state of being ready for someone to arrive or for something to happen.
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