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Wow... 00:01
Oh no. 00:05
What? What is it? 00:05
We're going off the track! We're gonna crash! 00:06
What? 00:08
[Crying] We're wanna die. 00:09
Whoa! 00:10
AHHHHHHHHH! 00:13
OOMF 00:18
[Crack] 00:20
Haha, I was just kidding. 00:20
Just put your head between your legs. 00:23
Huh? 00:25
WOOOOOAAAAA... 00:25
AHHHHHHHHH! 00:28
AHHH! 00:31
YEAH! 00:32
Whup! There goes my stuff... 00:37
Oh! I tell you the things that fall off me... 00:59
It's embarrassing. 01:01
whoawhoawhoawhoawhoa 01:15
Bluhhhh! 01:21
Sorry. 01:22
You know, it used to be a lot worse... 01:37
They had this giant hammer. 01:38
AAAH! 01:40
Oh, they brought it back. 01:41
Yeeaaaoh! 01:42
[Straining] 01:46
Unh! Ugh! 02:04
Stick with me kid, I know this town like the back of my hand. 02:05
Hey that's new. 02:08
AHHHHHHHHH, Hahahah! 02:10

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[English]
Wow...
Oh no.
What? What is it?
We're going off the track! We're gonna crash!
What?
[Crying] We're wanna die.
Whoa!
AHHHHHHHHH!
OOMF
[Crack]
Haha, I was just kidding.
Just put your head between your legs.
Huh?
WOOOOOAAAAA...
AHHHHHHHHH!
AHHH!
YEAH!
Whup! There goes my stuff...
Oh! I tell you the things that fall off me...
It's embarrassing.
whoawhoawhoawhoawhoa
Bluhhhh!
Sorry.
You know, it used to be a lot worse...
They had this giant hammer.
AAAH!
Oh, they brought it back.
Yeeaaaoh!
[Straining]
Unh! Ugh!
Stick with me kid, I know this town like the back of my hand.
Hey that's new.
AHHHHHHHHH, Hahahah!

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

crash

kræʃ

A1
  • verb
  • - to collide violently

embarrassing

ɛmˈbærəsɪŋ

A2
  • adjective
  • - causing feelings of self-consciousness or shame

kidding

ˈkɪdɪŋ

A1
  • verb
  • - to joke or tease

stuff

stʌf

A1
  • noun
  • - material or objects in general

hammer

ˈhæmər

A1
  • noun
  • - a tool with a heavy metal head

stick

stɪk

A1
  • verb
  • - to remain close or loyal

town

taʊn

A1
  • noun
  • - a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city

track

træk

A1
  • noun
  • - a marked path or course

giant

ˈdʒaɪənt

A1
  • adjective
  • - extremely large

brought

brɔːt

A2
  • verb
  • - past tense of bring; to carry or accompany

back

bæk

A1
  • noun
  • - the rear surface of the body

new

nuː

A1
  • adjective
  • - recently made or discovered

hand

hænd

A1
  • noun
  • - the part of the body at the end of the arm

know

noʊ

A1
  • verb
  • - to be aware of through experience or study

sorry

ˈsɒri

A1
  • adjective
  • - feeling regret or sorrow

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Key Grammar Structures

  • We're going off the track! We're gonna crash!

    ➔ Present continuous ('re going) and going to future ('re gonna)

    ➔ The contraction 'We're' is short for 'We are', and 'gonna' is informal for 'going to', indicating future action.

  • Just put your head between your legs.

    ➔ Imperative mood with 'just'

    ➔ The imperative mood is used to give commands, and 'just' adds emphasis or softness to the instruction.

  • It's embarrassing.

    ➔ Present simple with 's for third-person singular

    ➔ The apostrophe 's' is added to the verb 'be' to agree with the third-person singular subject 'It'.

  • They had this giant hammer.

    ➔ Past simple with 'had'

    ➔ The past simple is used to describe a completed action in the past, and 'had' is the past form of 'have'.

  • Stick with me kid, I know this town like the back of my hand.

    ➔ Imperative mood and simile ('like the back of my hand')

    ➔ The imperative 'Stick with me' gives a direct command, and the simile 'like the back of my hand' compares familiarity to something well-known.

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