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Oh . . . 00:00
Po! 00:00
What are you doing!? 00:02
What does it look like I'm doing? 00:03
Stop! 00:05
I'm going to see the Dragon Warrior. 00:06
But I don't understand. 00:11
You helped the noodle dream! 00:13
I lied. 00:16
I don't dream about noodles, dad. 00:17
I love kung-fuuuuuu . . . ! 00:22
uuuuu . . . 00:30
Aw. 00:38
C'mon son. 00:39
Let's get back to work. 00:41
Okay. 00:45
What's going on? 01:19
Where . . . uh . . . 01:21
What are you pointing . . . 01:26
Oh . . . 01:29
Okay. 01:30
Sorry. 01:31
I just wanted to see who the Dragon Warrior was. 01:32
How interesting. 01:34
Master, are you . . . 01:37
Are you pointing at . . . 01:38
Me? 01:39
Him. 01:40
Who? 01:41
You. 01:44
Me? 01:45
The universe has brought us the Dragon Warrior. 01:46
What? 01:52
What!? 01:53
What!? 01:54
What!? 01:54
Stop! Wait! Who told you to? 02:05
Master Oogway wait. 02:17
That flabby panda can't possibly be the answer to . . . our problem. 02:19
You were about to point at Tigress and that thing fell in front of her that was just an accident. 02:23
There are no accidents. 02:28
Forgive us master. 02:46
We have failed you. 02:48
No. 02:49
If the panda has not quit by morning . . . 02:50
then I will have failed you. 02:52

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[English]
Oh . . .
Po!
What are you doing!?
What does it look like I'm doing?
Stop!
I'm going to see the Dragon Warrior.
But I don't understand.
You helped the noodle dream!
I lied.
I don't dream about noodles, dad.
I love kung-fuuuuuu . . . !
uuuuu . . .
Aw.
C'mon son.
Let's get back to work.
Okay.
What's going on?
Where . . . uh . . .
What are you pointing . . .
Oh . . .
Okay.
Sorry.
I just wanted to see who the Dragon Warrior was.
How interesting.
Master, are you . . .
Are you pointing at . . .
Me?
Him.
Who?
You.
Me?
The universe has brought us the Dragon Warrior.
What?
What!?
What!?
What!?
Stop! Wait! Who told you to?
Master Oogway wait.
That flabby panda can't possibly be the answer to . . . our problem.
You were about to point at Tigress and that thing fell in front of her that was just an accident.
There are no accidents.
Forgive us master.
We have failed you.
No.
If the panda has not quit by morning . . .
then I will have failed you.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

doing

ˈduːɪŋ

A1
  • verb
  • - performing an action

understand

ˌʌndərˈstænd

A2
  • verb
  • - to comprehend or grasp the meaning

dream

driːm

A1
  • noun
  • - a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep
  • verb
  • - to experience dreams during sleep

kung-fu

kʌŋˈfuː

A2
  • noun
  • - a Chinese martial art

pointing

ˈpɔɪntɪŋ

A1
  • verb
  • - to direct attention to something with a finger or gesture

interesting

ˈɪntrəstɪŋ

A2
  • adjective
  • - engaging or holding attention

universe

ˈjuːnɪvɜːrs

B1
  • noun
  • - all existing matter and space considered as a whole

flabby

ˈflæbi

B1
  • adjective
  • - lacking muscle tone; soft and loose

possibly

ˈpɒsəbli

A2
  • adverb
  • - in a way that is possible

accident

ˈæksɪdənt

A2
  • noun
  • - an unfortunate event that happens unexpectedly

forgive

fəˈɡɪv

A2
  • verb
  • - to stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone

failed

feɪld

A2
  • verb
  • - to be unsuccessful in achieving one's goal

quit

kwɪt

A2
  • verb
  • - to stop doing something or leave a job

morning

ˈmɔːrnɪŋ

A1
  • noun
  • - the early part of the day

Tigress

ˈtaɪɡrəs

B1
  • noun
  • - a female tiger

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Key Grammar Structures

  • What does it look like I'm doing?

    ➔ Present continuous tense

    ➔ The phrase "I'm doing" uses the present continuous tense to describe an action happening at the moment of speaking.

  • I'm going to see the Dragon Warrior.

    ➔ Future with 'be going to'

    ➔ The phrase "I'm going to" is used to express a future action that is planned or intended.

  • I lied.

    ➔ Simple past tense

    ➔ The verb "lied" is in the simple past tense, indicating a completed action in the past.

  • If the panda has not quit by morning...

    ➔ Present perfect with 'by'

    ➔ The phrase "has not quit by morning" uses the present perfect with 'by' to indicate an action that must be completed before a specific time.

  • There are no accidents.

    ➔ Present simple with 'there to be'

    ➔ The phrase "There are no accidents" uses the present simple with 'there to be' to make a general statement about a fact.

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