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B1 Intermediate English 7:13 Educational

Conan & Jordan Share A Kaiseki Meal | CONAN on TBS

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Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

5/10

Difficulty

Subtitles (154 segments)

00:00

This is pretty cool.

00:01

We are at an restaurant called Jisaku,

00:03

and we are about to enjoy a ceremonial meal

00:07

called a kaiseki

00:10

Yeah. Isn't that what I said?

00:11

Yes, it is, I reinforced what you said.

00:12

Okay, you look lovely. Thank you.

00:15

The high priest of meaningless conversation.

00:29

Arigato.

00:30

I understand that you just learned

00:31

the word arigato,

00:32

but it is not applicable for every situation.

00:35

It is to say thank you--

00:36

I was thanking her for coming into the room.

00:38

Right. So.

00:40

What's wrong with that? Well, contextually--

00:41

Thank you is never wrong.

00:43

(speaks Japanese), Iowa.

00:45

Iowa is a state that is not relevant here.

00:48

Ohayou is what I wanted to say.

00:49

Uh-huh.

00:50

What's ohayou?

00:51

That would be hello in the morning.

00:53

I said Iowa 'cause I thought that was me saying hello.

00:55

Right. And that was not me

00:56

trying to be funny. You made a mistake.

00:59

You were incorrect.

01:01

Well, I do applaud the effort.

01:03

She is moments away from drowning herself

01:06

in the koi pond rather than hear one second more

01:09

of this babble, ooh.

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