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[MUSIC PLAYING] 00:00
A monster? 00:00
TIGGER: Yeah, the monster Frankenpooh. 00:02
Oh, d-d-dear. 00:06
[TIGGER LAUGHS] 00:08
TIGGER: Abso-tutely perfect. 00:09
Only he ought to be a little bit bigger than that. 00:12
[CREAKING] 00:16
No, even bigger. 00:17
[CREAKING] 00:18
Bigger-er! 00:19
[CREAKING] 00:20
[CRASH] 00:21
Oh, bother. 00:22
TIGGER: Now that's what I call a monster. 00:23
[TIGGER LAUGHS] 00:26
Oh, help! 00:27
S-s-save me. 00:28
H-h-help me. 00:29
Oh, save me. 00:31
Oh, dear. 00:32
This is so very terrifying. 00:32
I want honey. 00:36
[HUMMING] 00:40
Honey! 00:43
[THUDDING] 00:45
A mo-- a mo-- 00:49
a mo-- 00:51
[THUD] 00:52
A m-m-- a m-- a m-- a monster! 00:53
[THUD] 00:56
00:59
Trembling in your socks are you? 01:14
A clinging to the edge of your seats maybe? 01:16
There was no stopping the gigantic-cally 01:19
monstrous monstrosity. 01:22
[THUDDING] 01:24
Honey! 01:26
Oh, d-d-dear! 01:29
Tigger, I'm afraid this has become a not at all so 01:31
not so very scary story. 01:34
Perhaps I'd better tell it, because I 01:37
really think the monster shouldn't be quite that size. 01:39
[DEFLATING] 01:41
[THUD] 01:42
[SPRING] 01:43
Oh, you're right, Piglet. 01:44
He ought to be maybe quadruply as big. 01:45
[CREAKING] 01:48
Um, Tigger, I seem to have reached the top of the picture. 01:50
TIGGER: Oh, you have. 01:55
Maybe I overshot it by a few feetsies. 01:57
Thank you, Tigger. 02:00
[THUDDING] 02:01
TIGGER: And so the monster was back on his unendingless search 02:03
for-- 02:07
Honey! 02:08
[THUD] 02:09
TIGGER: There was no stopping the feasting beastie. 02:10
Everybody was up to their necks and arms 02:13
because they knew who was responsible for a terrible 02:16
monster that was terrorizing them. 02:19
RABBIT: It's that mad Doctor Von Piglet. 02:22
GOPHER: He's the one who made the monster! 02:25
Let's boil him in tomato juice. 02:28
[LAUGHING] 02:31
Oh, no, stop this story! 02:32
Please, it was an accident. 02:37
I-I-I-I didn't mean to do it, honest. 02:40
I just wanted it to be a nice, not so scary story. 02:43
[THEME MUSIC] 02:47
02:50

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[English]
[MUSIC PLAYING]
A monster?
TIGGER: Yeah, the monster Frankenpooh.
Oh, d-d-dear.
[TIGGER LAUGHS]
TIGGER: Abso-tutely perfect.
Only he ought to be a little bit bigger than that.
[CREAKING]
No, even bigger.
[CREAKING]
Bigger-er!
[CREAKING]
[CRASH]
Oh, bother.
TIGGER: Now that's what I call a monster.
[TIGGER LAUGHS]
Oh, help!
S-s-save me.
H-h-help me.
Oh, save me.
Oh, dear.
This is so very terrifying.
I want honey.
[HUMMING]
Honey!
[THUDDING]
A mo-- a mo--
a mo--
[THUD]
A m-m-- a m-- a m-- a monster!
[THUD]
...
Trembling in your socks are you?
A clinging to the edge of your seats maybe?
There was no stopping the gigantic-cally
monstrous monstrosity.
[THUDDING]
Honey!
Oh, d-d-dear!
Tigger, I'm afraid this has become a not at all so
not so very scary story.
Perhaps I'd better tell it, because I
really think the monster shouldn't be quite that size.
[DEFLATING]
[THUD]
[SPRING]
Oh, you're right, Piglet.
He ought to be maybe quadruply as big.
[CREAKING]
Um, Tigger, I seem to have reached the top of the picture.
TIGGER: Oh, you have.
Maybe I overshot it by a few feetsies.
Thank you, Tigger.
[THUDDING]
TIGGER: And so the monster was back on his unendingless search
for--
Honey!
[THUD]
TIGGER: There was no stopping the feasting beastie.
Everybody was up to their necks and arms
because they knew who was responsible for a terrible
monster that was terrorizing them.
RABBIT: It's that mad Doctor Von Piglet.
GOPHER: He's the one who made the monster!
Let's boil him in tomato juice.
[LAUGHING]
Oh, no, stop this story!
Please, it was an accident.
I-I-I-I didn't mean to do it, honest.
I just wanted it to be a nice, not so scary story.
[THEME MUSIC]
...

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Vocabulary Meanings

monster

/ˈmɒnstər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a frightening or grotesque creature

bigger

/ˈbɪɡər/

A2
  • adjective
  • - larger in size

terrifying

/ˈterɪfaɪɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - causing extreme fear

stopping

/ˈstɒpɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to cease or prevent

gigantic

/ˌdʒaɪˈɡæntɪk/

B2
  • adjective
  • - extremely large

story

/ˈstɔːri/

A1
  • noun
  • - a narrative of events

scary

/ˈskeəri/

A2
  • adjective
  • - causing fear

size

/saɪz/

A2
  • noun
  • - the dimensions of something

quadruply

/ˈkwɒdrəpli/

C1
  • adverb
  • - four times as much

overshot

/ˌoʊvərˈʃɒt/

B2
  • verb
  • - to go beyond the intended target

search

/sɜːrtʃ/

A2
  • noun
  • - an act of looking for something

beastie

/ˈbiːsti/

A2
  • noun
  • - a small beast

responsible

/rɪˈspɒnsəbl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - having an obligation to do something

terrible

/ˈterəbl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - extremely bad or serious

accident

/ˈæksɪdənt/

A2
  • noun
  • - an unfortunate event

mad

/mæd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - mentally ill

boil

/bɔɪl/

A2
  • verb
  • - to heat a liquid until it bubbles

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