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Hey guys, I don't mean to interrupt your 00:01
little game, but I thought you'd like to 00:03
see what you're missing out on. So, 00:04
Bernardet, 00:07
Bernardet's wearing leopard print pumps 00:14
and a ractastic red dress from Forever 00:16
21. 00:18
[Applause] 00:20
And there's Amy showing all kinds of 00:26
ankles. 00:28
in an outfit I'm assuming is from 00:30
Forever 63. 00:31
And I myself 00:35
am wearing a little number that got me 00:40
out of two speeding tickets and jury 00:41
duty. 00:43
I know they're making a rhetorical 00:45
point. I just don't know what it is. 00:47
See you boys. We are going drinking. 00:49
Wait, can I come with you? My character 00:51
died. 00:53
Sorry, Raj. It's girls night out. Maybe 00:55
another time. 00:58
Okay, 01:02
come on. 01:04
Ghost night. Ghost night. 01:07
How does he not hear that? 01:13

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[English]
Hey guys, I don't mean to interrupt your
little game, but I thought you'd like to
see what you're missing out on. So,
Bernardet,
Bernardet's wearing leopard print pumps
and a ractastic red dress from Forever
21.
[Applause]
And there's Amy showing all kinds of
ankles.
in an outfit I'm assuming is from
Forever 63.
And I myself
am wearing a little number that got me
out of two speeding tickets and jury
duty.
I know they're making a rhetorical
point. I just don't know what it is.
See you boys. We are going drinking.
Wait, can I come with you? My character
died.
Sorry, Raj. It's girls night out. Maybe
another time.
Okay,
come on.
Ghost night. Ghost night.
How does he not hear that?

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

interrupt

/ˌɪntəˈrʌpt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to stop someone while they are speaking or doing something

missing

/ˈmɪsɪŋ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not present; lost

wearing

/ˈwɪərɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - having clothes on your body

outfit

/ˈaʊtfɪt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a set of clothes worn together

assuming

/əˈsuːmɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - supposing something is true without proof

tickets

/ˈtɪkɪts/

A2
  • noun
  • - a piece of paper that allows you to attend an event or travel

duty

/ˈdjuːti/

B1
  • noun
  • - something that you have to do because it is your responsibility

rhetorical

/rɪˈtɒrɪkl/

C1
  • adjective
  • - relating to the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing

point

/pɔɪnt/

A2
  • noun
  • - an idea or opinion

drinking

/ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - the act of consuming liquids

character

/ˈkærəktər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person in a story or play

died

/daɪd/

A2
  • verb
  • - to stop living

night

/naɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise

hear

/hɪər/

A2
  • verb
  • - to perceive with the ear

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Bernardet's wearing leopard print pumps

    ➔ Possessive 's + Present Continuous

    ➔ The 's indicates possession (Bernardet owns the pumps). “is wearing” describes an action happening *now*.

  • And I myself am wearing a little number

    ➔ Intensive Pronoun + Present Continuous

    "Myself" emphasizes that *I* am the one wearing the dress. It's not someone else. “am wearing” describes an action happening now.

  • I know they're making a rhetorical point.

    ➔ Gerund as Object of Verb + Adjective + Noun

    "Making a point" functions as the object of the verb “know”. “Rhetorical” describes the type of point.

  • Wait, can I come with you?

    ➔ Tag Question

    ➔ The phrase “can I” followed by “you” forms a tag question, seeking confirmation.

  • Sorry, Raj. It's girls night out.

    ➔ Ellipsis

    ➔ The full sentence would be “It’s a girls night out for you and others, but not for Raj.” The phrase “It’s” is implied.

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