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B1 Intermediate English 10:38 1,008 words Comedy

MILLIONAIRE FELL FOR STARVING GIRL | @LoveBusterShow

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This video provides an excellent opportunity for intermediate English learners to practice **narrative comprehension** and **emotional vocabulary**. By following the dramatic story of Martha and Henry, learners will gain exposure to natural, conversational English used in conflict and high-stakes social situations. Key takeaways include: * **Contextual Dialogue:** Learn how to express vulnerability, set boundaries, and address deception in formal and informal settings. * **Vocabulary Building:** Practice terms related to relationships, professional environments, and moral dilemmas. * **Listening Practice:** Develop an ear for nuanced tone and pacing, which are essential for understanding complex social dynamics in English-language storytelling.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,008

Total Words

378

Unique Words

5/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 38%

Subtitles (220 segments)

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[Music]

00:12

who are you and what are you doing at my

00:15

table I'm so sorry what an idiot go away

00:18

I will I'm sorry quickly hey what is

00:22

going on here this criminal was stealing

00:25

our food I'm sorry

00:27

I should leave no no wait

00:29

um

00:30

you must be very hungry you can eat we

00:33

don't mind Henry can we invite all the

00:36

homeless people from the neighborhood to

00:38

our table

00:40

thank you so much but I've had enough

00:42

time for now

00:44

no hold on

00:47

do you need a job

00:51

do you have something to offer well

00:54

we need a made in a house

00:58

a rich man invites a poor girl to his

01:00

place isn't this the beginning of a

01:02

fairy tale but what followed wasn't

01:04

fabulous at all I am Martha and this is

01:08

my love story wonderful you found

01:10

someone for the job

01:12

maybe we can find someone better in the

01:14

trash really be polite you yourself

01:16

asked me to hire a mate because with the

01:18

wedding coming up you have no time for a

01:20

housewife yes

01:24

I've lost my appetite I'm sorry no she's

01:27

not going anywhere she's gonna work for

01:28

us I've made up my mind

01:33

[Music]

01:37

I'd been working at Henry's house for

01:39

several weeks

01:41

seemed that peace had finally come to my

01:43

life

01:45

but I was wrong

01:48

[Music]

01:51

hello this voice was very familiar to me

01:55

I ran away from him

01:57

never to hear it again

02:00

but here he was again

02:04

be careful

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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.

hold A1 verb

To grasp or carry something using your hands or arms. It can also mean to contain something or to organize an event like a meeting.

open A1 verb

To move a door, window, or lid so that an opening is no longer covered. It can also mean to start a business service or to begin an event.

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