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oh 00:02
sit up and hold on with your 00:26
just hang on whatever you do don't look 00:29
down 00:32
too late 00:33
[Applause] 00:38
[Music] 00:43
you are getting so many carrots later 00:45
bud let's go hi come on 00:47
let's do the two hand pick up the what 00:49
now 00:51
let's grab a hand on the count of 00:52
two one 00:56
i just rode a horse i almost died but i 01:17
just rode a horse around here we call 01:20
that hanging on for dear life hey but 01:22
it's a start you're a natural 01:24

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[English]
oh
sit up and hold on with your
just hang on whatever you do don't look
down
too late
[Applause]
[Music]
you are getting so many carrots later
bud let's go hi come on
let's do the two hand pick up the what
now
let's grab a hand on the count of
two one
i just rode a horse i almost died but i
just rode a horse around here we call
that hanging on for dear life hey but
it's a start you're a natural

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

sit

sɪt

A1
  • verb
  • - to place oneself on a seat or surface

hold

hoʊld

A1
  • verb
  • - to grasp or grip something

hang

hæŋ

A1
  • verb
  • - to suspend or be suspended

look

lʊk

A1
  • verb
  • - to direct one's gaze toward something

carrots

ˈkærəts

A1
  • noun
  • - a root vegetable, typically orange in color

pick

pɪk

A1
  • verb
  • - to choose or select something

grab

ɡræb

A1
  • verb
  • - to take or seize something quickly

rode

roʊd

A2
  • verb
  • - past tense of ride, to travel on something

horse

hɔrs

A1
  • noun
  • - a large mammal, often used for riding

natural

ˈnætʃərəl

A2
  • adjective
  • - existing in or caused by nature

start

stɑrt

A1
  • noun
  • - the beginning of something
  • verb
  • - to begin or initiate something

dear

dɪr

A1
  • adjective
  • - beloved or valued

life

laɪf

A1
  • noun
  • - the state of being alive

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Key Grammar Structures

  • sit up and hold on with your

    ➔ Imperative mood

    ➔ The verbs 'sit' and 'hold' are in the imperative mood, used to give direct commands or instructions.

  • just hang on whatever you do don't look down

    ➔ Subordinating conjunction ('whatever')

    ➔ 'Whatever' is used as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a condition or circumstance.

  • too late

    ➔ Adverb of time

    ➔ 'Too late' functions as an adverb of time, indicating when the action occurred.

  • let's do the two hand pick up

    ➔ Let's construction (suggestion)

    ➔ 'Let's' is used to make a suggestion or invitation to do something together.

  • i just rode a horse i almost died

    ➔ Past simple vs. past continuous

    ➔ 'Rode' is past simple, indicating a completed action, while 'almost died' suggests a simultaneous action in the past.

  • you're a natural

    ➔ Present simple with 'be' for permanent qualities

    ➔ 'You're' (you are) is used with 'natural' to describe a permanent quality or characteristic.

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