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Toy Story 3 - Best Scenes
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This video offers a condensed look at the narrative arc of *Toy Story 3*, making it an excellent resource for intermediate English learners. By following the toys' journey from abandonment to their new home with Bonnie, viewers can practice listening to a wide range of emotional registers—from the military jargon of the soldiers to the deceptive friendliness of Lotso. Key takeaways include high-frequency idioms like "long shot" and "lost your marbles," as well as essential vocabulary for describing loyalty, betrayal, and transition. The final scene provides a moving example of how to express heartfelt farewells and legacies in natural, conversational English.
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[Music]
this one-eyed part too bad sheriff i'm a
married man
[Music]
sheriff
glad i could cut
[Music]
wait i can't find my other eye all right
whose foot's in my face it's mine give
it back
sarge you got it mission cup
[Music]
okay uh first off we all knew operation
play time was a long shot for andy we
know but we can try again right
i'm calling it our last shot oh we're
going into attic mode folks keep your
accessories with you at all times spare
parts boy goes through this no one wants
to hey sarge what are you doing
where's over folks me and the boy trash
bags it has been an honor serving with
you good luck folks
[Music]
how do you know we're being abandoned
we'll be fine jesse so why does sags
leave should we leave i thought we were
going to those guys from the christmas
decorations box they're fun right
and someday go out on a high note
i better find my other eye where'd you
leave it this time
[Music]
anything you're not taking to college
either goes in the attic or it's trash
mom i'm not leaving till friday come on
it's probably attic apple core trash you
can do the rest
why do you still have these
[Music]
so you're gonna miss me when i'm gone if
i say no do i still get in your room
nope
[Music]
okay
[Music]
we're on the curb i noticed
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
what the heck
oh we should have done this years ago
[Music]
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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.
depart
To continue to have or hold something in your possession or at your disposal. It also means to remain in a specific state, condition, or position without changing.
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