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B2 Upper Intermediate English 2:01 253 words Movies & Film

Gandalf trying to persuade Bilbo for a journey

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In this excerpt from *The Hobbit*, learners will analyze a pivotal dialogue between Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf. The scene provides excellent material for studying **character-driven motivation and persuasive storytelling.** By watching, you will observe how Gandalf uses nostalgic anecdotes and family heritage—specifically the legend of Bullroarer Took—to challenge Bilbo’s comfort zone. The conversation highlights the contrast between cautious, formal speech and adventurous, descriptive language. This clip is ideal for those practicing **nuanced English dialogue, idioms, and the art of narrative "embellishment."** You will gain insight into how characters use past myths to influence future courage.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

253

Total Words

157

Unique Words

6/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 62%

Subtitles (41 segments)

00:00

I'll be all right just let me sit

00:01

quietly for a moment you've been sitting

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quietly for far too

00:05

long tell me when did do is and your

00:10

mother's dishes become so important to

00:12

you I remember a young Hobbit who was

00:14

always running off in search of elves in

00:16

the woods stay out late come home after

00:21

dark trailing mud and twigs Fire Flies a

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Key Vocabulary (49)

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.

sit A1 verb

To rest your body on your bottom with your back upright, typically on a chair or the floor. It describes both the action of moving into this position and the state of being in it.

remember A1 verb

To have a picture or information from the past come back into your mind. It also means to keep something in your mind so that you do not forget to do it.

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