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A2 Elementary English 3:23 711 words Comedy

Friends: Joey Finds Out (Season 5 Clip) | TBS

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AI Summary

This clip from the sitcom *Friends* is an excellent resource for learners to study **conversational American English** and **social subtext**. The scene follows Chandler and Monica as they attempt to hide their secret relationship by fabricating stories about their "terrible" weekends. Learners will observe the use of **sarcasm** and **irony** as the characters lie to cover their tracks. The dialogue features useful informal expressions such as "a total bust" (a failure) and "hooked up" (met romantically). By watching, students will gain insight into how native speakers use context clues and wordplay to navigate secrets and awkward social dynamics.

Learning Stats

A2

CEFR Level

711

Total Words

250

Unique Words

3/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 35%

Subtitles (72 segments)

00:02

Damn Rolos.

00:05

- Hey, you're back. - Hey.

00:07

How was your conference?

00:08

It was terrible, I fought with..

00:10

...my colleagues, you know, the entire time.

00:13

Are you kidding with this?

00:15

Uh, so your weekend was a total bust?

00:17

Uh, no, I got to see Donald Trump

00:19

waiting for an elevator.

00:23

- Hi. - Hey, you're back too.

00:24

Yeah, um, Chandler, can I talk to you

00:27

outside for just a second?

00:28

Hey, how was your chef thing?

00:29

Uh, it was awful.

00:31

Guess some people just don't appreciate really good food.

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Key Vocabulary (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'.

talk A1 verb

To speak in order to give information or express ideas, feelings, or thoughts. It typically involves a conversation between two or more people or a person addressing an audience.

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