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More money! It's my lucky day. 00:16
Now, where was 1? 00:22
99, 100. 00:24
Good, that's done. 00:28
Now the cushions. 00:30
In my special order, 00:34
orange, pink, purple... 00:38
— Hi, Bridget. — Hi, Hector. 00:41
Red. 00:44
Hi, Annie. 00:46
- I'm just... - No! 00:48
Bridget, no! 00:49
It's OK, Bridget, you didn't see it. 00:51
You didn't see it! 00:54
What are you wearing? Take it off! 00:56
What? 00:58
Your shirt. It's that colour. 01:00
Take it off. 01:04
This shirt? What is wrong with the colour? What's wrong with yell... 01:06
Don't say it! Don't say that colour. 01:10
Just take it off 01:14
and throw it out. 01:17
OK, OK. 01:19
Done? 01:24
Done. 01:26
Bridget must not see anybody wearing that colour. 01:27
Why? 01:33
Because that colour... 01:34
is very unlucky for me 01:39
and today is Lotto day! 01:41
Lotto day. What... 01:45
The lottery. 01:48
I pick five numbers. 01:51
My numbers are: 66, 1, 89, 01:54
18 and 69. 01:59
If my numbers are the same as the lottery numbers on television, 02:02
I've never heard of it. 02:10
Bridget gets very excited. 02:13
But I know how to keep calm. 02:16
Yoga. 02:19
So, there we are, Hector. 02:22
Great. I am going shopping. 02:27
— Do you need anything? — Yes. 02:30
Could you get my dress from the dry—cleaner's, please? 02:32
Dry—cleaner's? OK. 02:36
The blue ticket is on the board. 02:39
Got it. 02:44
See you later, Bridget. 02:46
— Hector! - Hi, Nick. 02:56
I've just been to see Bridget. 02:59
Yes, I can see. 03:02
Anyway, where are you going? 03:05
I am going shopping. 03:07
Wait, wait, wait. 03:11
Come in here. 7-9-4-6-4-6-4-7. 03:13
7-9-4—6-4—6—4—T. 03:17
Pen, pen, I need a... 03:19
Pen. 7-9-4-6-4-6-4-7. Paper. 03:21
Paper! 7-9-4-6-4-6-4-7. 03:24
— Thanks, Hector. — What is it? 03:32
Today I met a girl called Emily. 03:36
She is very beautiful. 03:42
Long, blonde hair, 03:46
— big... - Yes? 03:49
.blue eyes. 03:51
And she is crazy about me. 03:53
Where did you meet her? 03:57
She was in her sports car. 03:59
At the traffic lights. 04:05
I asked her for a lift, she said no. 04:08
But she shouted her phone number. 04:11
7-9-4—6-4—6—4—T. 04:15
Hey! 04:24
Maybe she has a friend or a sister. 04:26
Wow, yeah! 04:30
Let's go out. Today...is my lucky day. 04:33
Now it's time for the National Lottery. 04:40
Good. 04:44
Is this my lucky day? 04:45
And the numbers are... 04:47
Yes? 04:57
Hello, Mother. 05:00
Yes, well, I'm a bit busy. 05:03
Can I call you...back? 05:07
I ve Wo n! 05:14
Mum, I've won! 05:15
I must go. 05:18
And those were this week's lucky numbers. 05:24
What is it? 05:34
Annie... 05:36
Bridget, I can't understand you! 05:40
Annie, 05:47
I have won 05:50
the National Lottery! 05:54
From now on, 06:12
it will be a life of luxury. 06:14
Designer clothes. 06:20
Exotic holidays. 06:22
Luxury homes. 06:25
The very best restaurants. 06:27
Mixing with the stars. 06:30
But of course I will give a lot of money to charity. 06:34
No more work, 06:42
no more bosses. 06:43
In fact, 06:45
I'll call now and resign. 06:47
Hello, this Is Harry Bowler. 06:55
Leave a message and I'll ring you back. 06:57
Harry, it's Bridget. 07:00
I quit! 07:04
I'm off! 07:05
Keep your job. 07:07
Goodbye. 07:08
Oh, dear. 07:12
From now on, 07:14
no more bosses for Bridget. 07:16
Bridget is the boss. 07:19
Now, I'll just get my lucky little ticket. 07:22
What is it? 07:39
My lottery ticket... 07:41
has disappeared. 07:44
What? 07:45
But the dry—cleaning ticket is still there. 07:49
Hector has taken the wrong ticket. 07:57
we'll go to the dry—cleaner's. 08:02
99, 100. 08:22
Got it! 08:53
My lottery ticket has disappeared. 08:59
Hey, Nick, that waitress really likes you. 09:13
Two girls in one day. 09:17
Call me...Mr Irresistible! 09:20
— Hi, girls. — HI, Bridget. 09:27
Your dress, Bridget. I forgot, sorry. 09:33
How did you collect the cleaning 09:43
when I had the ticket? 09:46
No, Hector, darling. 09:51
You have the wrong ticket. 09:54
I have the wrong ticket? 09:58
You have the wrong ticket. 10:00
Now give it to me. 10:03
Yes, I have it here, Bridget. 10:05
You have got the ticket, Hector? 10:10
Yes, I have got the ticket, Bridget. 10:14
I have lost the ticket. 10:22
You have lost the ticket, Hector? 10:27
I have lost the ticket, Bridget. 10:30
You've lost the ticket, Hector. You can't have lost the ticket! 10:33
Emily's number is on the back! 10:38
Are you OK, Bridget? 10:47
The ticket you took from the board 10:51
was not the dry—cleaning ticket. 10:57
It was my lottery ticket. 11:03
My winning lottery ticket. 11:08
But with no ticket! 11:24
And you, 11:30
you can stop smiling because this Is your fault too! 11:33
OK! 11:38
Nick, Hector, 11:40
where have you been? 11:42
Well, first we went to the CD shop. 11:44
First we went to Leo's Café. 11:53
Remember the waitress? 11:57
Yeah! She was... 12:00
Yes, and... 12:04
Then we went to the CD shop. 12:06
Then we went to Cool Man. 12:09
And then we went to the motorbike showroom. 12:14
Stop! 12:20
So, you are going back to look for it. 12:24
Yes, ma'am! 12:30
And don't come back until you've found it, OK? 12:31
OK! 12:35
The ticket must be claimed by ten o'clock tonight. 12:37
Now get going. 12:43
Yeah. 12:45
Understood? 12:49
Understood! 12:52
You can say that again! 13:13
OK, Hector. I hope you find the ticket. See you later. 13:16
Whoa! Where are you going? 13:20
Well, I am going to the traffic lights. Emily might return. 13:23
I can't ring her because her number is on the lost ticket, remember? 13:29
Yeah, but what shall I do? 13:34
Look for the ticket, of course. 13:38
Yeah, but what shall I say? 13:40
Well, you say... 13:44
OK, 13:48
I am the shopkeeper. 13:49
You are you. 13:52
— Great! - OK. 13:55
Good afternoon. 13:59
Good afternoon. 14:00
I have lost my ticket. 14:02
What sort of ticket? 14:06
— My winning lottery ticket. - Your winning... 14:08
Wait a moment. 14:13
You can't say, ‘I have lost my winning lottery ticket.' 14:15
Why not? 14:20
Because if they know it is a winning lottery ticket, 14:21
they will keep the money, they will hide it. 14:26
So you must be someone else. 14:31
Who? 14:38
Someone who can search the rubbish bins. 14:41
Search the rubbish bins? 14:45
That's it, a dustman. 14:48
— Dustman? - Yeah! 14:52
A dustman can search the rubbish bins. 14:54
Great idea, Nick. 14:58
Yeah, great idea, Nick. 15:00
Come on, you need to prepare. 15:03
Emily's number is on the back! 15:33
Now get going! 15:43
- Hello? - Hello? 16:01
— Hector? — Hello, Bridget. 16:02
Have you found the ticket? 16:04
No, not yet. 16:06
Well, where's Nick? 16:09
— At the traffic lights. — What? 16:11
At the traffic lights? 16:14
Well, call me when you've found the ticket! 16:18
Bye... 16:21
Leo: Today you will have a big surprise. 16:39
- Well? - Well... 16:57
- Well? — Well, what? 16:59
Any luck? 17:01
Yes and no. 17:03
Yes and no? 17:05
The bad news Is, I didn't find her. 17:07
- Who? — Emily. 17:12
Emily who? 17:14
Emily, the girl at the traffic lights. 17:15
— The good news Is... - Yes? 17:19
I made £50 cleaning windscreens. 17:23
Where's Hector? 17:30
Where's my ticket? 17:31
Look at the time. It's ten to ten! 17:34
Ten to ten? I haven't fed Charley. 17:37
Where is Charley? I must find him. 17:41
Charley was asleep on my bed this afternoon. 17:44
Thanks, Nick. 17:48
There you are, Charley. 17:53
Charley? 17:57
What's this? 17:59
Bridget! 18:09
Bridget, I found it! Your ticket! 18:10
— What? — Where? 18:14
On Nick's bed. 18:16
- Who? — On Nick's bed. 18:18
— Well, give it to me. — No, give it to me. 18:22
- It's my ticket. — Emily's number's on the back! 18:24
- It's mine! — Give it to me! 18:27
It's OK, it's OK. 18:30
I'll stick it back together. 18:32
Done! 18:44
Thank you. 18:46
Now I can claim my money. 18:51
Hi, Hector. 19:02
Poor Hector. 19:07
I've just found the ticket on Nick's bed. Isn't it exciting? 19:11
Yeah, great. 19:14
I can call Emily now. 19:17
Great. 19:21
— When Bridget has finished. — Great. 19:22
Hello. 19:28
I'd like to claim my prize money, please. 19:30
My numbers are: 19:36
66, 11, 89, 19:38
18 and 69. 19:42
What? 19:47
What do you mean, they're not the winning numbers? 19:49
Well, what are your numbers, then? 19:54
69, 81, 20:01
68, 1 and 99? 20:05
But how? 20:13
I know what happened. 20:17
Bridget, what were you doing while watching the lottery? 20:23
My yoga. 20:29
Which position? 20:33
This one. 20:38
Exactly. 20:42
These are your numbers, but... 20:45
this way. 20:50
Bravo, Hector. 20:57
It was nothing. 20:59
Emily's number. 21:02
7-9-4—6-4—6—4—T. 21:07
It's ringing. 21:16
Hello. 21:18
Is Emily there? 21:22
No? 21:26
Who are you? 21:28
Jack's Taxis? 21:31
Emily, you tricked me! 21:39
What an unlucky day. 21:46
Well, it can't get any worse. 21:50
Yes, it can. 21:54
The phone call. 21:57
My job. 21:59
We must get that tape back. 22:01
And I know just the men 22:06
for the job. 22:09
Oh, no! 22:14
Oh, yes! 22:17
Nick, should we be here? 22:28
It's OK. Bridget said it was OK. 22:32
Look, there is the answerphone. 22:43
Quick, get the tape! 22:46
Security. Who's there? 22:51
Next time in Extra... 23:03
Bridget's twin comes to stay. 23:06
Hector asks Annie on a date. 23:09
And why is Bridget being so nice, 23:13
or is she? 23:16
Extra. Don't miss it 23:18

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[English]
More money! It's my lucky day.
Now, where was 1?
99, 100.
Good, that's done.
Now the cushions.
In my special order,
orange, pink, purple...
— Hi, Bridget. — Hi, Hector.
Red.
Hi, Annie.
- I'm just... - No!
Bridget, no!
It's OK, Bridget, you didn't see it.
You didn't see it!
What are you wearing? Take it off!
What?
Your shirt. It's that colour.
Take it off.
This shirt? What is wrong with the colour? What's wrong with yell...
Don't say it! Don't say that colour.
Just take it off
and throw it out.
OK, OK.
Done?
Done.
Bridget must not see anybody wearing that colour.
Why?
Because that colour...
is very unlucky for me
and today is Lotto day!
Lotto day. What...
The lottery.
I pick five numbers.
My numbers are: 66, 1, 89,
18 and 69.
If my numbers are the same as the lottery numbers on television,
I've never heard of it.
Bridget gets very excited.
But I know how to keep calm.
Yoga.
So, there we are, Hector.
Great. I am going shopping.
— Do you need anything? — Yes.
Could you get my dress from the dry—cleaner's, please?
Dry—cleaner's? OK.
The blue ticket is on the board.
Got it.
See you later, Bridget.
— Hector! - Hi, Nick.
I've just been to see Bridget.
Yes, I can see.
Anyway, where are you going?
I am going shopping.
Wait, wait, wait.
Come in here. 7-9-4-6-4-6-4-7.
7-9-4—6-4—6—4—T.
Pen, pen, I need a...
Pen. 7-9-4-6-4-6-4-7. Paper.
Paper! 7-9-4-6-4-6-4-7.
— Thanks, Hector. — What is it?
Today I met a girl called Emily.
She is very beautiful.
Long, blonde hair,
— big... - Yes?
.blue eyes.
And she is crazy about me.
Where did you meet her?
She was in her sports car.
At the traffic lights.
I asked her for a lift, she said no.
But she shouted her phone number.
7-9-4—6-4—6—4—T.
Hey!
Maybe she has a friend or a sister.
Wow, yeah!
Let's go out. Today...is my lucky day.
Now it's time for the National Lottery.
Good.
Is this my lucky day?
And the numbers are...
Yes?
Hello, Mother.
Yes, well, I'm a bit busy.
Can I call you...back?
I ve Wo n!
Mum, I've won!
I must go.
And those were this week's lucky numbers.
What is it?
Annie...
Bridget, I can't understand you!
Annie,
I have won
the National Lottery!
From now on,
it will be a life of luxury.
Designer clothes.
Exotic holidays.
Luxury homes.
The very best restaurants.
Mixing with the stars.
But of course I will give a lot of money to charity.
No more work,
no more bosses.
In fact,
I'll call now and resign.
Hello, this Is Harry Bowler.
Leave a message and I'll ring you back.
Harry, it's Bridget.
I quit!
I'm off!
Keep your job.
Goodbye.
Oh, dear.
From now on,
no more bosses for Bridget.
Bridget is the boss.
Now, I'll just get my lucky little ticket.
What is it?
My lottery ticket...
has disappeared.
What?
But the dry—cleaning ticket is still there.
Hector has taken the wrong ticket.
we'll go to the dry—cleaner's.
99, 100.
Got it!
My lottery ticket has disappeared.
Hey, Nick, that waitress really likes you.
Two girls in one day.
Call me...Mr Irresistible!
— Hi, girls. — HI, Bridget.
Your dress, Bridget. I forgot, sorry.
How did you collect the cleaning
when I had the ticket?
No, Hector, darling.
You have the wrong ticket.
I have the wrong ticket?
You have the wrong ticket.
Now give it to me.
Yes, I have it here, Bridget.
You have got the ticket, Hector?
Yes, I have got the ticket, Bridget.
I have lost the ticket.
You have lost the ticket, Hector?
I have lost the ticket, Bridget.
You've lost the ticket, Hector. You can't have lost the ticket!
Emily's number is on the back!
Are you OK, Bridget?
The ticket you took from the board
was not the dry—cleaning ticket.
It was my lottery ticket.
My winning lottery ticket.
But with no ticket!
And you,
you can stop smiling because this Is your fault too!
OK!
Nick, Hector,
where have you been?
Well, first we went to the CD shop.
First we went to Leo's Café.
Remember the waitress?
Yeah! She was...
Yes, and...
Then we went to the CD shop.
Then we went to Cool Man.
And then we went to the motorbike showroom.
Stop!
So, you are going back to look for it.
Yes, ma'am!
And don't come back until you've found it, OK?
OK!
The ticket must be claimed by ten o'clock tonight.
Now get going.
Yeah.
Understood?
Understood!
You can say that again!
OK, Hector. I hope you find the ticket. See you later.
Whoa! Where are you going?
Well, I am going to the traffic lights. Emily might return.
I can't ring her because her number is on the lost ticket, remember?
Yeah, but what shall I do?
Look for the ticket, of course.
Yeah, but what shall I say?
Well, you say...
OK,
I am the shopkeeper.
You are you.
— Great! - OK.
Good afternoon.
Good afternoon.
I have lost my ticket.
What sort of ticket?
— My winning lottery ticket. - Your winning...
Wait a moment.
You can't say, ‘I have lost my winning lottery ticket.'
Why not?
Because if they know it is a winning lottery ticket,
they will keep the money, they will hide it.
So you must be someone else.
Who?
Someone who can search the rubbish bins.
Search the rubbish bins?
That's it, a dustman.
— Dustman? - Yeah!
A dustman can search the rubbish bins.
Great idea, Nick.
Yeah, great idea, Nick.
Come on, you need to prepare.
Emily's number is on the back!
Now get going!
- Hello? - Hello?
— Hector? — Hello, Bridget.
Have you found the ticket?
No, not yet.
Well, where's Nick?
— At the traffic lights. — What?
At the traffic lights?
Well, call me when you've found the ticket!
Bye...
Leo: Today you will have a big surprise.
- Well? - Well...
- Well? — Well, what?
Any luck?
Yes and no.
Yes and no?
The bad news Is, I didn't find her.
- Who? — Emily.
Emily who?
Emily, the girl at the traffic lights.
— The good news Is... - Yes?
I made £50 cleaning windscreens.
Where's Hector?
Where's my ticket?
Look at the time. It's ten to ten!
Ten to ten? I haven't fed Charley.
Where is Charley? I must find him.
Charley was asleep on my bed this afternoon.
Thanks, Nick.
There you are, Charley.
Charley?
What's this?
Bridget!
Bridget, I found it! Your ticket!
— What? — Where?
On Nick's bed.
- Who? — On Nick's bed.
— Well, give it to me. — No, give it to me.
- It's my ticket. — Emily's number's on the back!
- It's mine! — Give it to me!
It's OK, it's OK.
I'll stick it back together.
Done!
Thank you.
Now I can claim my money.
Hi, Hector.
Poor Hector.
I've just found the ticket on Nick's bed. Isn't it exciting?
Yeah, great.
I can call Emily now.
Great.
— When Bridget has finished. — Great.
Hello.
I'd like to claim my prize money, please.
My numbers are:
66, 11, 89,
18 and 69.
What?
What do you mean, they're not the winning numbers?
Well, what are your numbers, then?
69, 81,
68, 1 and 99?
But how?
I know what happened.
Bridget, what were you doing while watching the lottery?
My yoga.
Which position?
This one.
Exactly.
These are your numbers, but...
this way.
Bravo, Hector.
It was nothing.
Emily's number.
7-9-4—6-4—6—4—T.
It's ringing.
Hello.
Is Emily there?
No?
Who are you?
Jack's Taxis?
Emily, you tricked me!
What an unlucky day.
Well, it can't get any worse.
Yes, it can.
The phone call.
My job.
We must get that tape back.
And I know just the men
for the job.
Oh, no!
Oh, yes!
Nick, should we be here?
It's OK. Bridget said it was OK.
Look, there is the answerphone.
Quick, get the tape!
Security. Who's there?
Next time in Extra...
Bridget's twin comes to stay.
Hector asks Annie on a date.
And why is Bridget being so nice,
or is she?
Extra. Don't miss it

Key Vocabulary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I **must** go.

    ➔ Modal verb (must) expressing necessity

    ➔ The word "must" shows a strong obligation: "I **must** go."

  • If my numbers are the same as the lottery numbers on television, I've never heard of it.

    ➔ First conditional (if + present simple, will / present perfect)

    "If" introduces a possible situation; the result uses "have never heard" (present perfect).

  • Because that colour... is very unlucky for me and today is Lotto day!

    ➔ Causal clause with because

    "Because" introduces the reason for the speaker's belief: "Because **that colour** is very unlucky..."

  • I will give a lot of money to charity.

    ➔ Future simple with will

    "Will" expresses a voluntary future action: "I **will** give..."

  • I have lost the ticket.

    ➔ Present perfect

    "Have" + past participle shows an action completed in the recent past: "I **have lost** the ticket."

  • You can't say, ‘I have lost my winning lottery ticket.’

    ➔ Modal verb cannot + infinitive (ability/permission denial)

    "Can't" denies permission or ability: "You **can't** say..."

  • What are you doing while watching the lottery?

    ➔ Present continuous with while (parallel actions)

    "Are doing" shows an ongoing activity; "while" links it to another ongoing action: "watching the lottery".

  • The ticket must be claimed by ten o'clock tonight.

    ➔ Passive voice with modal must

    "Must be claimed" combines modal necessity with passive construction; the subject (the ticket) receives the action.

  • It was nothing.

    ➔ Past simple of the verb "to be"

    "Was" is the past form of "be" used for statements about the past: "It **was** nothing."

  • We must get that tape back.

    ➔ Modal verb must + base verb (obligation)

    "Must" shows a strong necessity: "We **must** get that tape back."

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