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Inglorious Basterds Best Scene
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This video excerpt from *Inglourious Basterds* offers an excellent opportunity for intermediate to advanced learners to study high-stakes, colloquial dialogue. By watching this scene, you will gain exposure to: * **Dynamic Language Usage:** Experience intense, character-driven English that utilizes aggressive imperatives and informal idiomatic expressions. * **Cultural Context:** Understand how specific dialects and nicknames (like "The Bear Jew") function as psychological tools in communication. * **Intonation and Pacing:** Practice listening to varying speeds, emotional intensity, and assertive speech patterns. The scene serves as a compelling study of how power dynamics influence the tone and clarity of spoken language.
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they are Spartan I'm sorry
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lieutenant aldo raine pleased to meet
you
you know what sit down means Warner yes
sit down
how's your English Warner Disney B we
got a couple fellas can translate wiki
air an Austrian you got the [ __ ] out of
Munich while the getting was good came
American got drafted come back to give
you all Watford another one up there you
might be familiar with sergeant Hugo
Stiglitz heard of them everybody in the
German armies heard of who goes
[Laughter]
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can I assume you know who we are
your other the Apache but weren't you
heard of us I probably heard weighing in
the prisoner taking goodness we end up
killing Nazi business cousin businesses
are booming
that leaves two ways we can play this
out either kill you or let you go
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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.
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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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