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B2 Upper Intermediate English 4:49 420 words TV Series

F.r.i.e.n.d.s-Joey doesn't share food

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AI Summary

In this engaging video featuring a clip from *Friends*, learners will explore the informal side of English through natural, conversational dialogue. The scene centers on the humorous "Joey doesn't share food" rule, providing an excellent opportunity to practice listening comprehension in a social context. By watching, you will learn how to express personal boundaries, describe social faux pas, and understand comedic timing in casual speech. You will also encounter idiomatic expressions and colloquial phrasing used in dinner-date scenarios. This clip is a fun, effective tool for improving your ability to navigate informal social interactions and colloquial English conversations.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

420

Total Words

197

Unique Words

6/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 47%

Subtitles (74 segments)

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[Music]

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Hey Oh my friend Sarah had a great time

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last night

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yeah so you're gonna call this one back

00:09

no what are you talking about Sarah's

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great oh really

00:15

I don't know what your great friend did

00:17

we're out to dinner okay we were getting

00:20

along having a really nice time I was

00:23

thinking she was really cool and then

00:25

out of nowhere

00:26

[Music]

00:35

[Music]

00:43

[Applause]

00:45

[Music]

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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.

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.

lose A1 verb

To be unable to find something that you previously had or owned. It also means to fail to win a game, competition, or argument.

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