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Luke and Sookie work things out it does 00:22
seem to be a grudging respect thing 00:25
going on 00:27
get the ricotta fritters started guys I 00:28
want to serve those first okay we're 00:29
making the cajun eggs benedict again 00:31
I don't know we could still it was good 00:33
well the Cajun was all you're doing why 00:34
because I knocked the cayenne pepper 00:36
into your home hey how do you think they 00:37
invented the Reese's Cup and penicillin 00:39
my friend we can win the Nobel here 00:41
morning you're up early 00:44
you gotta catch me that worm see it boy 00:46
off to school this early I got a lab 00:48
project going on me and my team are 00:50
meeting early well have a good day 00:52
I have a choice hey by the way your 00:54
boyfriend snores didn't need to know 01:00
that hello 01:02
it is ahh I love you I love you 01:05
Thanks ladies and gentlemen kind of your 01:10
attention please 01:14
that was just chief Baker on the phone 01:14
who told me in that deep sexy voice it 01:16
has the inn is officially reopened right 01:18
now it's just me and the staffers but 01:23
soon very soon you will have your stuff 01:24
back and you can go home 01:26
Thank You Lorelai listen from our group 01:27
we want to give you this 01:30
Oh well that's the nicest dead bird I've 01:32
ever gotten thanks Brad it's from all of 01:36
us right Thank You PO society coming 01:38
Sookie and coming okay you need to 01:41
caramelize the hazelnuts for the brioche 01:45
french toast 01:46
add some Madeira to the pear poaching 01:47
liquid and add some chives to cream for 01:48
the sheer days don't burn anything got 01:50
it I've gotta change for school Go Go 01:52
we'll see you later let's go 01:54
[Music] 02:05

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[English]
Luke and Sookie work things out it does
seem to be a grudging respect thing
going on
get the ricotta fritters started guys I
want to serve those first okay we're
making the cajun eggs benedict again
I don't know we could still it was good
well the Cajun was all you're doing why
because I knocked the cayenne pepper
into your home hey how do you think they
invented the Reese's Cup and penicillin
my friend we can win the Nobel here
morning you're up early
you gotta catch me that worm see it boy
off to school this early I got a lab
project going on me and my team are
meeting early well have a good day
I have a choice hey by the way your
boyfriend snores didn't need to know
that hello
it is ahh I love you I love you
Thanks ladies and gentlemen kind of your
attention please
that was just chief Baker on the phone
who told me in that deep sexy voice it
has the inn is officially reopened right
now it's just me and the staffers but
soon very soon you will have your stuff
back and you can go home
Thank You Lorelai listen from our group
we want to give you this
Oh well that's the nicest dead bird I've
ever gotten thanks Brad it's from all of
us right Thank You PO society coming
Sookie and coming okay you need to
caramelize the hazelnuts for the brioche
french toast
add some Madeira to the pear poaching
liquid and add some chives to cream for
the sheer days don't burn anything got
it I've gotta change for school Go Go
we'll see you later let's go
[Music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

grudging

ˈɡrʌdʒɪŋ

B2
  • adjective
  • - unwilling or given reluctantly

ricotta

rɪˈkɒtə

A2
  • noun
  • - a soft Italian cheese made from whey

cajun

ˈkeɪdʒən

B1
  • adjective
  • - relating to a people of French descent in Louisiana

benedict

ˈbɛnɪdɪkt

A2
  • noun
  • - a dish consisting of poached eggs and ham on an English muffin

cayenne

keɪˈɛn

B1
  • noun
  • - a red pepper used as a condiment

caramelize

ˈkærəməˌlaɪz

B2
  • verb
  • - to heat sugar until it becomes brown and sweet

hazelnuts

ˈhæzəlnʌts

A1
  • noun
  • - the nut of the hazel tree

brioche

briːˈɒʃ

A2
  • noun
  • - a rich, sweet yeast bread

Madeira

məˈdɪərə

B1
  • noun
  • - a fortified wine from the Portuguese island of Madeira

poaching

ˈpoʊtʃɪŋ

A2
  • verb
  • - to cook food in simmering liquid

chives

tʃaɪvz

A1
  • noun
  • - a plant with long, thin green leaves used as a herb

sheer

ʃɪr

B1
  • adjective
  • - almost transparent or translucent

Nobel

ˈnoʊbɛl

A2
  • noun
  • - a prize awarded for outstanding achievements in various fields

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Luke and Sookie work things out it does seem to be a grudging respect thing going on

    ➔ Present simple tense

    ➔ The present simple tense is used to describe habitual actions or general truths. Here, it highlights ongoing actions or states.

  • get the ricotta fritters started guys I want to serve those first

    ➔ Imperative mood

    ➔ The imperative mood is used to give commands or instructions. Here, 'get' and 'serve' are direct orders.

  • I don’t know we could still it was good

    ➔ Ellipsis (omission of words)

    ➔ Ellipsis is the omission of words that are understood from context. Here, 'we could still' is incomplete but understood.

  • because I knocked the cayenne pepper into your home

    ➔ Past simple tense

    ➔ The past simple tense is used to describe completed actions in the past. Here, 'knocked' indicates a specific past event.

  • how do you think they invented the Reese's Cup and penicillin

    ➔ Indirect question

    ➔ Indirect questions are used to ask for information in a more polite or indirect way. Here, 'how do you think' introduces the question.

  • you gotta catch me that worm see it boy

    ➔ Colloquial contraction

    ➔ Colloquial contractions are informal shortenings of words. Here, 'gotta' is a contraction of 'got to'.

  • I have a choice hey by the way your boyfriend snores

    ➔ Interjection

    ➔ Interjections are words or phrases that express emotion. Here, 'hey' is used to grab attention.

  • that was just chief Baker on the phone who told me

    ➔ Relative clause

    ➔ Relative clauses provide additional information about a noun. Here, 'who told me' gives more information about 'chief Baker'.

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