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Shh. Quiet. Okay. 00:00
Elliot. Weenie. Thank goodness you're 00:03
safe. Shh. What are you doing? Who are 00:06
you? What do you mean? I'm your best 00:08
friend. Mcquizzy? Mixy? He doesn't even 00:10
like you. Look, I'm not talking to some 00:14
random overweight sheep dog about my 00:16
personal relationship. It's me, Boog. 00:18
Boog's fatter. No way. Elliot. Wow. It 00:21
is you. Did you lose weight? When did 00:24
you start thinking McQuezy was your BFF? 00:26
Oh, 00:29
well, you were hibernating and we were 00:30
hanging. Turns out we have a lot in 00:32
common. We both like nuts. You are nuts. 00:34
Stop this insanity. 00:37
What? They inside looking for you. How 00:39
they been captured? Captured? 00:41
Oh, come on. Boo. I'm Boo. Nah, Boo is a 00:45
big fat guy. That's not you. I know. I 00:50
thought he was mixy, too. Okay, stop. 00:52
Would you all stop? And what do you mean 00:54
captured? They have been captured by a 00:56
gaggle of vicious domestics. Enough 00:58
talk. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hang on there, 01:01
E. You don't want to go stomping on up 01:03
in there. You're right. What we need is 01:05
a 01:08
la 01:10
plan. This is not going to work. It'll 01:13
work. Don't doubt me, number two friend. 01:16
Trust the plan. Trust the plan. 01:18
Well, that was easy. See, I told you it 01:24
would. Hey, just a minute. The plan's 01:26
not going to work. The plan's not going 01:29
to work. Be cool. Hold it together. Do 01:30
you think it can just walt right in 01:32
here? 01:34
Without your room key, Mrs. Slapiano, 01:36
you must drop this. 01:40
Oh, a voice like an angel. 01:43
I wonder where I left my room key. Wait 01:47
a second. Nice try. You're not fooling 01:50
anyone with that phony disguise. What 01:53
are you wearing? A porcupine on your 01:56
head. Get out of here, you sacred. 01:58

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[English]
Shh. Quiet. Okay.
Elliot. Weenie. Thank goodness you're
safe. Shh. What are you doing? Who are
you? What do you mean? I'm your best
friend. Mcquizzy? Mixy? He doesn't even
like you. Look, I'm not talking to some
random overweight sheep dog about my
personal relationship. It's me, Boog.
Boog's fatter. No way. Elliot. Wow. It
is you. Did you lose weight? When did
you start thinking McQuezy was your BFF?
Oh,
well, you were hibernating and we were
hanging. Turns out we have a lot in
common. We both like nuts. You are nuts.
Stop this insanity.
What? They inside looking for you. How
they been captured? Captured?
Oh, come on. Boo. I'm Boo. Nah, Boo is a
big fat guy. That's not you. I know. I
thought he was mixy, too. Okay, stop.
Would you all stop? And what do you mean
captured? They have been captured by a
gaggle of vicious domestics. Enough
talk. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hang on there,
E. You don't want to go stomping on up
in there. You're right. What we need is
a
la
plan. This is not going to work. It'll
work. Don't doubt me, number two friend.
Trust the plan. Trust the plan.
Well, that was easy. See, I told you it
would. Hey, just a minute. The plan's
not going to work. The plan's not going
to work. Be cool. Hold it together. Do
you think it can just walt right in
here?
Without your room key, Mrs. Slapiano,
you must drop this.
Oh, a voice like an angel.
I wonder where I left my room key. Wait
a second. Nice try. You're not fooling
anyone with that phony disguise. What
are you wearing? A porcupine on your
head. Get out of here, you sacred.

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Vocabulary Meanings

hibernating

ˌhaɪ.bɚˈneɪ.tɪŋ

B1
  • verb
  • - to spend the winter in a dormant state

captured

ˈkæp.tʃərd

A2
  • verb
  • - to catch and hold someone or something

vicious

ˈvɪʃ.əs

B1
  • adjective
  • - extremely cruel or violent

domestics

dəˈmɛs.tɪks

B1
  • noun
  • - household servants or animals

stomping

ˈstɑːm.pɪŋ

A2
  • verb
  • - to walk with heavy, loud steps

plan

plæn

A1
  • noun
  • - a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something

doubt

daʊt

A2
  • verb
  • - to be uncertain about something

trust

trʌst

A1
  • verb
  • - to believe in the reliability or goodness of someone or something

disguise

dɪsˈɡaɪz

B1
  • noun
  • - an appearance that conceals one's true identity

porcupine

ˈpɔːr.kyʊ.paɪn

A2
  • noun
  • - a rodent with sharp spines on its back

sacred

ˈsæk.rɪd

B1
  • adjective
  • - regarded with great respect and reverence

insanity

ɪnˈsæn.ɪ.ti

B1
  • noun
  • - the state of being seriously mentally ill

hanging

ˈhæŋ.ɪŋ

A2
  • verb
  • - to spend time with someone

nuts

nʌts

A1
  • noun
  • - edible seeds enclosed in a hard shell
  • adjective
  • - crazy or eccentric

waltz

wɔːlts

B1
  • verb
  • - to move or progress in a relaxed or casual manner

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Shh. Quiet. Okay.

    ➔ Imperative mood

    ➔ The words "Shh" and "Quiet" are commands, using the imperative mood to give direct instructions.

  • Who are you? What do you mean?

    ➔ Interrogative sentences

    ➔ These are interrogative sentences used to ask questions, starting with "Who" and "What".

  • I'm your best friend.

    ➔ Present simple tense

    ➔ The present simple tense is used to state a fact or a permanent situation, like being someone's best friend.

  • You were hibernating and we were hanging.

    ➔ Past continuous tense

    ➔ The past continuous tense describes actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.

  • Turns out we have a lot in common.

    ➔ Present perfect tense

    ➔ The present perfect tense is used to describe an action that occurred in the past but has results relevant to the present.

  • They have been captured by a gaggle of vicious domestics.

    ➔ Present perfect passive

    ➔ The present perfect passive is used to describe an action that happened in the past with unknown or unimportant doers.

  • Without your room key, Mrs. Slapiano, you must drop this.

    ➔ Conditional sentence (Type 1)

    ➔ This is a Type 1 conditional sentence, indicating a likely result if a certain condition is met.

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