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I am The Night Fury killer I wanted 00:00
every last one but yours you are going 00:04
to give me that dragon alright I will 00:09
never give him up you wish dragons to 00:11
live free among us like equals a toxic 00:16
notion my boy history has shown that we 00:22
are the superior species 00:25
what if word of your misguided ideas 00:27
were to spread it would be the undoing 00:30
of civilization as we know it 00:34
[Music] 00:43
topology you think you can come into my 00:51
home sit in my father's chair and 00:55
threaten my dragon this is Berk and we 00:58
have defended our way of life from far 01:03
worse than you everything spirit I love 01:05
it 01:10
only I'm afraid you're mistaken you've 01:10
never seen anything like me 01:14
[Music] 01:33
my dragon ready when I return or I will 01:49
destroy everything you around 01:53
[Music] 02:03

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[English]
I am The Night Fury killer I wanted
every last one but yours you are going
to give me that dragon alright I will
never give him up you wish dragons to
live free among us like equals a toxic
notion my boy history has shown that we
are the superior species
what if word of your misguided ideas
were to spread it would be the undoing
of civilization as we know it
[Music]
topology you think you can come into my
home sit in my father's chair and
threaten my dragon this is Berk and we
have defended our way of life from far
worse than you everything spirit I love
it
only I'm afraid you're mistaken you've
never seen anything like me
[Music]
my dragon ready when I return or I will
destroy everything you around
[Music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

Fury

ˈfɜːri

A1
  • noun
  • - a state or feeling of intense anger

wanted

ˈwɑːntɪd

A1
  • verb
  • - past tense of want; desired or sought

dragon

ˈdræɡən

A1
  • noun
  • - a mythical creature often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile

toxic

ˈtɒksɪk

B1
  • adjective
  • - poisonous or harmful

notion

ˈnoʊʃən

B1
  • noun
  • - a general understanding or idea

superior

səˈpɪəriər

B1
  • adjective
  • - higher in rank, quality, or importance

species

ˈspiːʃiːz

B2
  • noun
  • - a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals

misguided

ˌmɪsˈɡaɪdɪd

B2
  • adjective
  • - wrongly or mistakenly directed or influenced

undoing

ʌnˈduɪŋ

B2
  • noun
  • - the act of reversing or destroying something

civilization

ˌsɪvəlaɪˈzeɪʃən

B2
  • noun
  • - an advanced state of human society

topology

təˈpɒlədʒi

C1
  • noun
  • - the study of the properties of geometric figures that remain unchanged under continuous deformations

defended

dɪˈfɛndɪd

A2
  • verb
  • - past tense of defend; protected or supported

spirit

ˈspɪrɪt

B1
  • noun
  • - the non-physical part of a person, often associated with emotions or character

mistaken

mɪsˈteɪkən

A2
  • adjective
  • - incorrect or wrong in understanding or belief

destroy

dɪˈstrɔɪ

A2
  • verb
  • - to damage so badly that no use can be made of it

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I am The Night Fury killer I wanted every last one but yours you are going to give me that dragon

    ➔ Future tense with 'going to'

    ➔ The phrase "you are going to give" uses 'going to' to express a future action based on present intention or plan.

  • dragons to live free among us like equals a toxic notion my boy

    ➔ Infinitive of purpose

    ➔ The phrase "dragons to live free" uses the infinitive form to express purpose or result.

  • what if word of your misguided ideas were to spread

    ➔ Second conditional

    ➔ The phrase "were to spread" uses the second conditional to discuss a hypothetical situation and its result.

  • this is Berk and we have defended our way of life from far worse than you

    ➔ Present perfect for past actions with present relevance

    ➔ The phrase "we have defended" uses the present perfect to highlight past actions that are relevant to the present situation.

  • only I'm afraid you're mistaken you've never seen anything like me

    ➔ Present perfect for past experiences

    ➔ The phrase "you've never seen" uses the present perfect to describe past experiences that are relevant to the current context.

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