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Funniest TV News Bloopers Of All Time

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This video features a compilation of live television bloopers, offering English learners a unique opportunity to study spontaneous speech and common linguistic pitfalls. By observing professional anchors and reporters, you will encounter real-life examples of slips of the tongue, homophones (such as "pantries" versus "panties"), and accidental innuendos. The footage highlights how even native speakers struggle with difficult names, tongue-twisters, and high-pressure situations. Watching these segments helps learners understand natural recovery strategies and the importance of context. Ultimately, this video builds listening confidence by demonstrating that linguistic errors are a natural part of communication, even for professionals.

학습 통계

B2

CEFR 레벨

1,588

총 단어 수

662

고유 단어

6/10

난이도

어휘 다양성 42%

자막 (282 세그먼트)

00:03

[Music]

00:06

action 7 news reporter christine pay is

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at the scene with what we know

00:12

apparently we don't have that story

00:14

right now astronomers at the university

00:15

investigation in southwest albuquerque

00:17

you can see right here kate winslet and

00:19

leonardo crap di caprio

00:24

i'm scott mattis live in hernando

00:26

mississippi where there's been spottings

00:28

of a cougar and that's not it that looks

00:31

like a house cat

00:32

but we're just feet away from where a

00:35

local man rolled his cell phone video on

00:38

what some say

00:39

is a cougar i'll be right back with the

00:41

live reports when monique vander

00:42

vanderstrom first opened her waianae

00:45

dairy farm in 2008 she wanted to sell

00:48

milk but all the rules and permitting

00:51

required to bottle the milk made it

00:53

difficult for the small farmer to do so

00:57

let's go back to the hose

00:59

oh that's not a terrible back to the

01:01

hoses goodness gracious here's some

01:03

other great town names

01:05

the tits it's limits

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limits

01:10

here's that

01:12

well thank you that will be uh nice for

01:14

after uh we are done covering this 1

01:18

million bt customers could see their

01:20

balls the bills are

01:25

i'm so full

01:25

[Laughter]

01:28

i'm sorry

01:30

along with the many weapons

01:32

he already has

01:34

and leading the news this morning the

01:35

conservatives have made big gains about

01:37

that 69 i mean that's pretty good this

01:40

time of year isn't it

01:42

i know you're excited about the wind but

01:44

how about that 69. push into our

01:46

virginity push into our vicinity as i

01:49

say virginia and visit at the same time

01:50

thousands have been built here

01:56

[Laughter]

02:02

i got food i got my fried chicken

02:06

miller beer

02:08

[Laughter]

02:10

always miller beer i hope my pastor

02:12

didn't hear that

02:13

sorry reverend a police department in

02:15

california is taking an unusual approach

02:18

to catch porn pirates red-handed porch

02:21

pirates yes

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핵심 어휘 (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.

people A1 noun

People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.

mean A1 verb

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.

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