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foreign 00:00
[Music] 00:00
oh my gosh Freya called like five times 00:06
she's gonna kill me 00:10
hello 00:12
oh finally Freya I'm so sorry my phone 00:15
was on mute 00:20
I knew it were you reading oh my gosh 00:22
how did you know he always put your 00:24
phone on mute when you're reading 00:27
yeah I tend to do that right oh what 00:29
time are you coming over I was just 00:33
about to ask you that 00:35
um how does three sound yeah three 00:36
sounds perfect I'll see you then 00:39

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[English]
foreign
[Music]
oh my gosh Freya called like five times
she's gonna kill me
hello
oh finally Freya I'm so sorry my phone
was on mute
I knew it were you reading oh my gosh
how did you know he always put your
phone on mute when you're reading
yeah I tend to do that right oh what
time are you coming over I was just
about to ask you that
um how does three sound yeah three
sounds perfect I'll see you then

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

foreign

/ˈfɔːrən/

B1
  • adjective
  • - from or characteristic of a country or language other than one's own

called

/kɔːld/

A1
  • verb
  • - to speak to someone on the telephone

kill

/kɪl/

A1
  • verb
  • - to cause the death of a person or animal

sorry

/ˈsɒri/

A1
  • adjective
  • - feeling regret or sadness about something wrong or unpleasant

mute

/mjuːt/

A2
  • adjective
  • - unable to speak or not allowed to speak

reading

/ˈriːdɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to look at and comprehend written language

tend

/tɛnd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to have a tendency to do something

perfect

/ˈpɜːrfɪkt/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics

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Key Grammar Structures

  • oh my gosh Freya called like five times

    ➔ Present Perfect (have/has + past participle)

    ➔ The phrase "called like five times" uses the Present Perfect to describe an action that occurred in the past but is relevant to the present.

  • I knew it were you reading

    ➔ Subjunctive Mood (were in place of was)

    ➔ The use of "were" instead of "was" is an example of the subjunctive mood, often used in hypothetical or uncertain situations.

  • how did you know he always put your phone on mute

    ➔ Simple Past (put) with Adverb of Frequency (always)

    ➔ The simple past "put" combined with "always" indicates a habitual action in the past.

  • what time are you coming over

    ➔ Present Continuous for Future Arrangements (am coming)

    ➔ The present continuous "are you coming over" is used to talk about future plans or arrangements.

  • how does three sound

    ➔ Indirect Question with Verb in Base Form (does sound)

    ➔ The phrase "how does three sound" is an indirect question where the verb "sound" remains in its base form.

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