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B2 Upper Intermediate English 16:03 508 words Movies & Film

Monsters Inc (2001) - Best Moments

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This video offers an engaging way to practice conversational English through key scenes from the animated film *Monsters, Inc.* Language learners will benefit from hearing high-stakes dialogue and a variety of emotional expressions. You will encounter useful idioms like "waltzing right up" and "on your own," alongside descriptive vocabulary such as *toxic*, *deadly*, and *banish*. The transcript highlights the use of imperative commands and urgent questioning in context. By observing the interactions between Mike and Sulley, you can improve your listening comprehension and learn to distinguish between tones of sarcasm, panic, and sincere care.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

508

Total Words

237

Unique Words

6/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 47%

Subtitles (111 segments)

00:19

[Music]

00:32

there see the door you left it wide open

00:36

Oh mr. waternoose there's nothing more

00:39

toxic or deadly you need this

00:47

[Music]

00:57

[Applause]

01:03

[Music]

01:20

get abortion abortion a big every boss

01:26

[Music]

01:42

[Laughter]

01:51

[Music]

02:07

[Music]

02:32

[Music]

03:05

[Music]

03:30

coincidence running into you

03:53

[Music]

04:20

[Music]

04:35

stupid this could destroy the company

04:49

what no monster in here hey Mike this

04:59

might sound crazy but I don't think

05:01

they're kids dangerous real everything

05:03

goes back to normal is that a joke tell

05:06

me you're joking

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Key Vocabulary (48)

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.

believe A1 verb

To believe means to accept that something is true or real, even if you do not have absolute proof. It can also describe the act of having trust in someone or something's ability or existence.

open A1 verb

To move a door, window, or lid so that an opening is no longer covered. It can also mean to start a business service or to begin an event.

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