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[music] 00:02
>> Woof. 00:07
Itch-It Flower. 00:10
No. 00:16
It's crowded in here. 00:17
Thank you. 00:18
Please wait for the bus here. 00:20
Wow, it's so crowded. 00:27
That mysterious caller could strike at 00:30
any time. We need to find him. 00:32
Keep an eye out for anyone suspicious. 00:35
Uh-huh. 00:38
Welcome. 00:41
Ouch. 00:43
>> [clears throat] 00:46
>> That guy looks suspicious. Let's follow 00:46
him. Cherry Labrador. Huh? 00:48
Cherry Labrador. 00:56
>> [screaming] 00:56
>> Phew, thank you so much. 01:01
>> Peppy Rabbit, are you here for the mango 01:03
festival, too? That's right. Attention 01:05
passengers. The mango bus is departing 01:08
soon. Please get ready to board. 01:11
That's my bus. See you later. 01:15
The suspicious guy disappeared. Let's go 01:24
find him. 01:26
It's going to be so much fun. 01:30
Daddy, I want to eat a giant mango. 01:33
Wow, THE MANGO BUS IS HERE. 01:46
Welcome aboard the mango bus. 01:51
Yay, let's get on. 01:54
Oops. 01:59
>> [screaming] 02:06
>> Watch out. Are you okay? 02:07
I'm fine, thank you. 02:10
Wow. 02:12
>> [laughter] 02:16
[laughter] 02:23
>> Everyone sit tight. Off we go. Okay. 02:27
Have fun, everyone. 02:36
Wow. 02:44
Wow. 02:45
>> [singing] 02:56
[laughter] 03:02
[laughter] 03:07
>> Sir, we couldn't find the suspect. 03:22
Dalmatian. 03:26
>> Oh. 03:26
Did you see someone wearing a hoodie and 03:28
a mask? Oh. A hoodie and a mask? 03:30
Oh, that person just left on the mango 03:35
bus. The mango bus? LET'S CATCH UP. 03:37
WE'RE AT THE MANGO MARKET. I'm getting 03:53
off. 03:55
Have a great time. 04:02
I'm itchy. 04:14
>> [crying] 04:16
>> I'm so itchy. Me, too. 04:17
So itchy. 04:21
I'm itchy so much. 04:24
Sir, there's the mango bus just ahead. 04:37
Why is the bus wobbling like that? 04:43
What's going on with everyone? 04:48
So itchy. 04:59
I can't stand it. I got to stop the bus. 05:10
The brakes aren't working. 05:16
Signs are all correct. 05:22
Oh, no. The bus is out of control. We 05:26
have to rescue them. 05:28
>> [screaming] 05:45
>> Hold on tight. Uppy uppy mode on. 05:48
>> [screaming] 06:06

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[English]
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>> Woof.
Itch-It Flower.
No.
It's crowded in here.
Thank you.
Please wait for the bus here.
Wow, it's so crowded.
That mysterious caller could strike at
any time. We need to find him.
Keep an eye out for anyone suspicious.
Uh-huh.
Welcome.
Ouch.
>> [clears throat]
>> That guy looks suspicious. Let's follow
him. Cherry Labrador. Huh?
Cherry Labrador.
>> [screaming]
>> Phew, thank you so much.
>> Peppy Rabbit, are you here for the mango
festival, too? That's right. Attention
passengers. The mango bus is departing
soon. Please get ready to board.
That's my bus. See you later.
The suspicious guy disappeared. Let's go
find him.
It's going to be so much fun.
Daddy, I want to eat a giant mango.
Wow, THE MANGO BUS IS HERE.
Welcome aboard the mango bus.
Yay, let's get on.
Oops.
>> [screaming]
>> Watch out. Are you okay?
I'm fine, thank you.
Wow.
>> [laughter]
[laughter]
>> Everyone sit tight. Off we go. Okay.
Have fun, everyone.
Wow.
Wow.
>> [singing]
[laughter]
[laughter]
>> Sir, we couldn't find the suspect.
Dalmatian.
>> Oh.
Did you see someone wearing a hoodie and
a mask? Oh. A hoodie and a mask?
Oh, that person just left on the mango
bus. The mango bus? LET'S CATCH UP.
WE'RE AT THE MANGO MARKET. I'm getting
off.
Have a great time.
I'm itchy.
>> [crying]
>> I'm so itchy. Me, too.
So itchy.
I'm itchy so much.
Sir, there's the mango bus just ahead.
Why is the bus wobbling like that?
What's going on with everyone?
So itchy.
I can't stand it. I got to stop the bus.
The brakes aren't working.
Signs are all correct.
Oh, no. The bus is out of control. We
have to rescue them.
>> [screaming]
>> Hold on tight. Uppy uppy mode on.
>> [screaming]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

crowded

/ˈkraʊdɪd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - full of people

mysterious

/mɪˈstɪəriəs/

B2
  • adjective
  • - difficult or impossible to understand

suspicious

/səˈspɪʃəs/

B2
  • adjective
  • - having the impression that someone is doing something wrong

passenger

/ˈpæsɪndʒər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a person who is traveling in a vehicle

departing

/dɪˈpɑːrtɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - leaving a place

giant

/ˈdʒaɪənt/

A2
  • adjective
  • - extremely large

itchy

/ˈɪtʃi/

B1
  • adjective
  • - having an uncomfortable sensation on the skin

suspect

/ˈsʌspekt/

B2
  • noun
  • - a person thought to be guilty of a crime

wobbling

/ˈwɒblɪŋ/

C1
  • verb
  • - moving unsteadily from side to side

rescue

/ˈreskjuː/

B1
  • verb
  • - to save from danger

brakes

/breɪks/

B1
  • noun
  • - a device for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle

festival

/ˈfestɪvl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a day or period of celebration

control

/kənˈtroʊl/

A2
  • noun
  • - the power to influence or direct people's behavior

screaming

/ˈskriːmɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - giving a loud, high-pitched cry

disappeared

/ˌdɪsəˈpɪrd/

A2
  • verb
  • - ceased to be visible

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Key Grammar Structures

  • That mysterious caller could strike at any time.

    ➔ Modal verb of possibility (could)

    "Could" is used here to express a remote or future possibility.

  • Keep an eye out for anyone suspicious.

    ➔ Imperative mood / Phrasal verb

    "Keep an eye out" is an idiomatic phrasal verb meaning to watch carefully.

  • Peppy Rabbit, are you here for the mango festival, too?

    ➔ Adverb of addition (too)

    "Too" at the end of the sentence signifies that the subject also shares the same purpose.

  • The mango bus is departing soon.

    ➔ Present Continuous for future arrangements

    ➔ Present continuous is used here for a scheduled future event.

  • The suspicious guy disappeared.

    ➔ Simple Past Tense

    ➔ The simple past is used for a completed action in the past.

  • Did you see someone wearing a hoodie and a mask?

    ➔ Participle phrase (post-modifier)

    "Wearing a hoodie and a mask" describes the person mentioned.

  • Why is the bus wobbling like that?

    ➔ Interrogative sentence / Present Continuous

    "Is... wobbling" describes an ongoing state or action happening right now.

  • The brakes aren't working.

    ➔ Negative present continuous

    "Aren't working" emphasizes that the function is currently failing.

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