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(THEME MUSIC PLAYING) 00:00
Personality and good looks? 00:07
Mickey Mouse, you are one lucky guy. 00:09
GOOFY: Tag, you're it! (BARKING) 00:13
(HONKING) 00:17
(BARKING) 00:18
Wow! Hey, careful, fellas. 00:22
(SCREAMING) 00:24
Phew! 00:33
Urgh! 00:36
Ooh, Mick, cursed with seven years bad luck. 00:37
I would not wanna be you, right now. 00:42
Oh, Goofy, that's a bunch of superstitious hooey. 00:44
Come on, help me find... (SCREAMS) 00:48
I told ya' buddy, you're cursed. 00:55
Oh, baloney! I'm not cursed. 00:58
Whoa! 01:03
(HONKING) 01:05
(SCREAMING AND CRASHING) 01:06
Oh, yeah, he's cursed all right. 01:09
MICKEY: Not cursed! 01:11
One, please. 01:14
(SCREAMING) 01:17
(CHOMPS) 01:19
(THUDS) 01:22
I think we should see other people. 01:24
(SOBBING) 01:26
(GOOFY SINGING) 01:30
(MICKEY SCREAMING) 01:35
You were right. I am cursed. 01:37
What do I do? 01:41
All right, simmer down, Mick. I know it looks bad. 01:42
But Dr. Goofy's got the cure. 01:46
But the curse! Seven years! 01:48
No bad luck curse stands a chance against a good luck charm. 01:51
I never leave home without my lucky rabbit's foot. 01:55
(SHOUTING) Give me that thing! 01:59
Huh, oh! Sorry, Mick. You gotta get your own. 02:00
Fine... 02:03
(DOOR SLAMS) 02:06
(GASPS) Hey! 02:11
Unhand me lucky charms. 02:12
(MICKEY SCREAMING) 02:15
(THUDS) 02:21
Ha-ha! 02:29
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY) 02:33
See a penny, pick it up and all the day you'll have good luck! 02:42
(SCREAMING) 02:47
Whoo-hoo! 02:49
(HORNS HONKING) 02:51
(CRASHING) 02:53
(THUDS) 03:02
Ha-ha! 03:04
Mickey, let's get back together. 03:14
You got it, toots. 03:16
Oh, hey, Mick. Did you find a good luck charm? 03:18
Yep. A lucky penny. 03:21
Great! Now, you just have to find one every day for the next seven years. 03:23
Aw, nuts. 03:27
(WHISTLING WITH PIANO MUSIC) 03:30

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[English]
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
Personality and good looks?
Mickey Mouse, you are one lucky guy.
GOOFY: Tag, you're it! (BARKING)
(HONKING)
(BARKING)
Wow! Hey, careful, fellas.
(SCREAMING)
Phew!
Urgh!
Ooh, Mick, cursed with seven years bad luck.
I would not wanna be you, right now.
Oh, Goofy, that's a bunch of superstitious hooey.
Come on, help me find... (SCREAMS)
I told ya' buddy, you're cursed.
Oh, baloney! I'm not cursed.
Whoa!
(HONKING)
(SCREAMING AND CRASHING)
Oh, yeah, he's cursed all right.
MICKEY: Not cursed!
One, please.
(SCREAMING)
(CHOMPS)
(THUDS)
I think we should see other people.
(SOBBING)
(GOOFY SINGING)
(MICKEY SCREAMING)
You were right. I am cursed.
What do I do?
All right, simmer down, Mick. I know it looks bad.
But Dr. Goofy's got the cure.
But the curse! Seven years!
No bad luck curse stands a chance against a good luck charm.
I never leave home without my lucky rabbit's foot.
(SHOUTING) Give me that thing!
Huh, oh! Sorry, Mick. You gotta get your own.
Fine...
(DOOR SLAMS)
(GASPS) Hey!
Unhand me lucky charms.
(MICKEY SCREAMING)
(THUDS)
Ha-ha!
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
See a penny, pick it up and all the day you'll have good luck!
(SCREAMING)
Whoo-hoo!
(HORNS HONKING)
(CRASHING)
(THUDS)
Ha-ha!
Mickey, let's get back together.
You got it, toots.
Oh, hey, Mick. Did you find a good luck charm?
Yep. A lucky penny.
Great! Now, you just have to find one every day for the next seven years.
Aw, nuts.
(WHISTLING WITH PIANO MUSIC)

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

cursed

/kɜːrst/

B2
  • verb
  • - to place a curse on; to cause to be under a spell
  • adjective
  • - affected by a curse; unlucky

luck

/lʌk/

B1
  • noun
  • - success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions

charm

/tʃɑːrm/

B2
  • noun
  • - an object believed to bring good luck
  • verb
  • - to attract or delight

superstitious

/ˌsuːpərˈstɪʃəs/

C1
  • adjective
  • - believing in or influenced by superstition

rabbit

/ˈræbɪt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a small mammal with long ears and a short tail

foot

/fʊt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle

penny

/ˈpɛni/

A2
  • noun
  • - a one‑cent coin; a small amount of money

seven

/ˈsɛvən/

A1
  • noun
  • - the number 7

years

/jɪəz/

A1
  • noun
  • - periods of twelve months

find

/faɪnd/

A2
  • verb
  • - to discover or locate something

cure

/kjʊr/

B2
  • noun
  • - a method or medicine that restores health
  • verb
  • - to restore health

chance

/tʃɑːns/

B2
  • noun
  • - a possibility of something happening

bad

/bæd/

A1
  • adjective
  • - unfavorable, harmful, or undesirable

good

/ɡʊd/

A1
  • adjective
  • - favorable, beneficial, or desirable

home

/hoʊm/

A1
  • noun
  • - the place where one lives

look

/lʊk/

A2
  • verb
  • - to direct one's eyes toward something

get

/ɡɛt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to obtain, receive, or come to have

together

/təˈɡɛðər/

B1
  • adverb
  • - in combination or in a group; with each other

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Mickey Mouse, you are one lucky guy.

    ➔ Present simple tense

    ➔ The verb 'are' is in the present simple tense, used to describe a general truth or characteristic.

  • I would not wanna be you, right now.

    ➔ Conditional structure with 'would'

    ➔ 'Would' is used to express a hypothetical situation or a wish in the present.

  • Come on, help me find...

    ➔ Imperative mood

    ➔ The phrase 'Come on, help me find' is in the imperative mood, used to give a command or make a request.

  • I think we should see other people.

    ➔ Modal verb 'should'

    ➔ 'Should' is used to give advice or make a recommendation.

  • You gotta get your own.

    ➔ Informal contraction 'gotta'

    ➔ 'Gotta' is a contraction of 'have got to', used informally to express necessity.

  • See a penny, pick it up and all the day you'll have good luck!

    ➔ Future with 'will'

    ➔ 'Will' is used to predict a future action or result.

  • Aw, nuts.

    ➔ Interjection

    ➔ 'Nuts' is an interjection used to express frustration or disappointment.

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