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well this is the village you see Jan 00:06
through that mama you're kidding here we 00:09
need to both look for him 00:12
what about I virtus oh yeah got an idea 00:13
grab all of that rope 00:16
[Applause] 00:22
[Music] 00:26
can you see anything no hmm 00:28
there he is Jen Jen we're gonna lose him 00:33
I'll run ahead stay there and blend in 00:38
Oh 00:40
your jack is odd-looking hey don't body 00:42
shame my yak slow I'm so sorry 00:45
now keep looking 00:56
he said they would be here I can't 00:58
believe he crashed my bike they found us 01:00
hey you need a ride Jin 01:15
you sure of course I did 01:20
wait where's pang 01:23
Oh No coming in at four foot ten and 01:29
ready to take the game the mighty 01:34
[Music] 01:37
okay watch Jin I knew you'd be here good 01:51
to see you cuz know what happened to 01:56
your babies well thing my babies are all 01:58
growing up 02:02
hang on 02:03
[Music] 02:05

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[English]
well this is the village you see Jan
through that mama you're kidding here we
need to both look for him
what about I virtus oh yeah got an idea
grab all of that rope
[Applause]
[Music]
can you see anything no hmm
there he is Jen Jen we're gonna lose him
I'll run ahead stay there and blend in
Oh
your jack is odd-looking hey don't body
shame my yak slow I'm so sorry
now keep looking
he said they would be here I can't
believe he crashed my bike they found us
hey you need a ride Jin
you sure of course I did
wait where's pang
Oh No coming in at four foot ten and
ready to take the game the mighty
[Music]
okay watch Jin I knew you'd be here good
to see you cuz know what happened to
your babies well thing my babies are all
growing up
hang on
[Music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

village

ˈvɪlɪdʒ

A1
  • noun
  • - a small group of houses in a rural area, larger than a hamlet

kidding

ˈkɪdɪŋ

A2
  • verb
  • - to joke or tease

virtus

ˈvɜːrtuːs

C1
  • noun
  • - a Latin term for virtue or excellence

grab

ɡræb

A1
  • verb
  • - to take or grasp something quickly

run

rʌn

A1
  • verb
  • - to move quickly on foot

blend

blɛnd

B1
  • verb
  • - to mix or combine so that the constituents are no longer distinguishable

odd-looking

ɒd ˈlʊkɪŋ

A2
  • adjective
  • - appearing strange or unusual

shame

ʃeɪm

A1
  • noun
  • - a painful feeling of humiliation or distress

crashed

kræʃt

A2
  • verb
  • - to collide violently and noisily

mighty

ˈmaɪti

A2
  • adjective
  • - having or showing great power or strength

growing

ˈɡroʊɪŋ

A1
  • verb
  • - to increase in size or develop gradually

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Key Grammar Structures

  • well this is the village you see Jan

    ➔ Present simple tense

    ➔ The phrase uses the present simple tense with 'is' to describe a current state or situation.

  • through that mama you're kidding here we need to both look for him

    ➔ Contractions and modal verb

    ➔ The line uses contractions ('you're' for 'you are') and the modal verb 'need' to express necessity.

  • what about I virtus oh yeah got an idea

    ➔ Tag question and past simple

    ➔ The phrase includes a tag question ('what about I') and the past simple ('got') to describe a completed action.

  • there he is Jen Jen we're gonna lose him

    ➔ Present continuous for future

    ➔ The line uses the present continuous ('we're gonna lose') to express a future action with certainty.

  • your jack is odd-looking hey don't body shame my yak

    ➔ Imperative mood

    ➔ The phrase uses the imperative mood ('don't body shame') to give a direct command or instruction.

  • they found us hey you need a ride Jin

    ➔ Past simple and indirect question

    ➔ The line uses the past simple ('found') and an indirect question ('you need a ride') to convey information politely.

  • coming in at four foot ten and ready to take the game

    ➔ Present participle phrase

    ➔ The phrase uses a present participle phrase ('coming in... ready to take') to describe an action happening simultaneously.

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