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B2 Upper Intermediate English 2:30 318 words Movies & Film

Woody Meets Buzz! 🤠👨‍🚀 | Toy Story | Disney Kids

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This clip features the iconic first encounter between Buzz Lightyear and Woody from *Toy Story*. For language learners, this scene offers a unique opportunity to compare different registers of English. Buzz uses formal, technical sci-fi jargon such as "mission log," "sector," and "hypersleep," while Woody employs casual, domestic language like "mixup" and "local law enforcement." By watching, learners will gain experience in distinguishing between formal military-style reporting and everyday conversational English. Additionally, the scene highlights useful introductory phrases and vocabulary related to technology, making it an excellent resource for practicing listening comprehension and character-driven dialogue.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

318

Total Words

190

Unique Words

6/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 60%

Subtitles (51 segments)

00:11

[Music]

00:23

Buzz Light you're to Star Command come

00:24

in Star

00:26

Command Star Command come in do you read

00:28

me I don't the

00:30

answer my

00:33

[Music]

00:34

ship blast this will take weeks to

00:38

repair Buzz Light your mission log start

00:40

at

00:41

4072 my ship is runoff course on route

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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.

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.

start A1 verb

To begin doing something or to cause something to happen for the first time. It is frequently used when talking about movements, journeys, or making a machine or engine begin to work.

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