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Oh yeah. Come on, Gary. That's it, boy. 00:12
Bring it on home. G A R Y. He don't need 00:15
no air supply. Gary. Gary. Gary. 00:19
45 minutes. Your fastest time yet. 00:23
A. We've had this ball forever. Why, I 00:28
still remember when I first gave it to 00:32
you, Gary. I have a surprise. It's a 00:33
ball. 00:38
>> All right, Gary. I'm going to put a 00:44
little pepper on this pitch. 00:46
I did it, Mommy. I kicked the ball. 01:05
>> No, 01:09
>> ball. 01:14
>> Don't say another word, Gary. I know 01:15
just what you're thinking. We are going 01:18
to jump down into that trench and get 01:20
your friendship all back or we're going 01:22
to die trying. 01:25
We're going to die. 01:28
Good thing this huge pile of lost balls 01:33
broke our fall. 01:36
Oh, how are we going to find our ball in 01:39
this giant pile? 01:42
Oh, it was just sitting here on this 01:46
gruesome mound of nod bones. 01:48
>> Sorry, we didn't mean to touch your 02:00
bones. We were just looking for our 02:02
special friendship ball. See? 02:03
>> Now that we've got our friendship ball 02:11
back, I'm never letting it go again. 02:12
Like I said, I'm never letting go of 02:16
this. 02:18
>> Yes, this isn't so bad. 02:25
You 02:33
Just go on, Gary. 03:00
>> Yay. 03:07
Gary, 03:13
>> you're as good as rescue, Gary. 03:29
Hello. Gotcha. 03:43
Yes. 03:57
So you be 04:23
Huh? 04:29
Heat. 04:51
Hey, that looks like Squidward. 04:54
>> We did it, Gary. 05:12
>> We are truly invincible. 05:14
>> Gary, I'm going to show you the ball. 05:17
Hurry, Gary. I can't hold back much 05:20
longer. 05:24
Save yourself. 05:25
>> Gary, why did you give up your ball? 05:44
>> No. 05:46
>> What do you mean the ball was just a 05:47
toy? 05:49
>> No. It's the memories we made that 05:50
matter, not the ball. 05:52
>> And we can make new memories with this 05:57
new ball. Gary, you are so wise. Get 05:59
over here. 06:04
I did it, Mommy. I kicked the ball 06:07
again. 06:09
Hey, 06:24
hey, hey. 06:25
That's the We're still 06:57

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[English]
Oh yeah. Come on, Gary. That's it, boy.
Bring it on home. G A R Y. He don't need
no air supply. Gary. Gary. Gary.
45 minutes. Your fastest time yet.
A. We've had this ball forever. Why, I
still remember when I first gave it to
you, Gary. I have a surprise. It's a
ball.
>> All right, Gary. I'm going to put a
little pepper on this pitch.
I did it, Mommy. I kicked the ball.
>> No,
>> ball.
>> Don't say another word, Gary. I know
just what you're thinking. We are going
to jump down into that trench and get
your friendship all back or we're going
to die trying.
We're going to die.
Good thing this huge pile of lost balls
broke our fall.
Oh, how are we going to find our ball in
this giant pile?
Oh, it was just sitting here on this
gruesome mound of nod bones.
>> Sorry, we didn't mean to touch your
bones. We were just looking for our
special friendship ball. See?
>> Now that we've got our friendship ball
back, I'm never letting it go again.
Like I said, I'm never letting go of
this.
>> Yes, this isn't so bad.
You
Just go on, Gary.
>> Yay.
Gary,
>> you're as good as rescue, Gary.
Hello. Gotcha.
Yes.
So you be
Huh?
Heat.
Hey, that looks like Squidward.
>> We did it, Gary.
>> We are truly invincible.
>> Gary, I'm going to show you the ball.
Hurry, Gary. I can't hold back much
longer.
Save yourself.
>> Gary, why did you give up your ball?
>> No.
>> What do you mean the ball was just a
toy?
>> No. It's the memories we made that
matter, not the ball.
>> And we can make new memories with this
new ball. Gary, you are so wise. Get
over here.
I did it, Mommy. I kicked the ball
again.
Hey,
hey, hey.
That's the We're still

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

ball

/bɔːl/

A1
  • noun
  • - a round object used in games and sports

friendship

/ˈfrɛndʃɪp/

B1
  • noun
  • - the relationship between friends

memory

/ˈmɛməri/

B1
  • noun
  • - the ability to remember past events; something remembered

die

/daɪ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to stop living; to cease existence

trench

/trɛntʃ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a long, narrow ditch dug into the ground

giant

/ˈdʒaɪənt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - extremely large; of great size
  • noun
  • - a very large person or creature

huge

/hjuːdʒ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - very large; enormous

lost

/lɒst/

B1
  • adjective
  • - no longer possessed or retained; unable to be found

surprise

/sərˈpraɪz/

B1
  • noun
  • - an unexpected event or fact
  • verb
  • - to cause someone to feel sudden amazement

pepper

/ˈpɛpər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a spice made from the dried fruit of the pepper plant

pitch

/pɪtʃ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a playing field for sports such as soccer

rescue

/ˈrɛskjuː/

B1
  • verb
  • - to save someone from a dangerous or difficult situation
  • noun
  • - the act of saving someone

invincible

/ɪnˈvɪnsəbl/

C1
  • adjective
  • - too powerful to be defeated or overcome

wise

/waɪz/

B2
  • adjective
  • - showing good judgment or knowledge

special

/ˈspɛʃəl/

A2
  • adjective
  • - different from what is usual; distinctive

mound

/maʊnd/

B2
  • noun
  • - a raised heap of earth or other material

bones

/boʊnz/

A2
  • noun
  • - the hard parts that form the skeleton of vertebrates

supply

/səˈplaɪ/

B1
  • noun
  • - the provision of something needed or wanted
  • verb
  • - to provide with what is needed

minutes

/ˈmɪnɪts/

A1
  • noun
  • - units of time equal to 60 seconds

fastest

/ˈfæstɪst/

B1
  • adjective
  • - doing something in the shortest time; most rapid

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Gary. Gary. Gary.

    ➔ Repetition for emphasis

    ➔ Repeating a word emphasizes its importance or emotional impact.

  • It's the memories we made that matter, not the ball.

    ➔ Relative clause with 'that' to specify which memories matter

    ➔ The clause 'that matter' specifies which memories are significant compared to the ball.

  • Let's go on, Gary.

    ➔ Imperative sentence with a name for direct address

    ➔ An imperative structure issuing a direct command or encouragement, with the person's name included for emphasis.

  • Hurry, Gary. I can't hold back much longer.

    ➔ Modal verb + base form of verb to express ability or inability

    ➔ The modal verb 'can't' + base form 'hold' indicates inability to delay further.

  • It’s the memories we made that matter, not the ball.

    ➔ Adjective clause with 'that' to specify subject importance

    ➔ The clause 'that matter' defines which memories are significant, emphasizing their importance over the ball.

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