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how much 00:08
69 seen 00:10
in the gas 00:12
y'all getting any rain up here away 00:13
what way would that be i've seen you was 00:17
from dallas 00:19
what is necessity of yours 00:22
where i'm from 00:24
friendo 00:27
i didn't mean nothing 00:30
to me nothing 00:32
just passing the time 00:34
if you don't want to accept that i don't 00:38
know what else i can do for you 00:40
i'm going to be something else i don't 00:45
know we'll there 00:47
is something wrong with what with 00:55
anything 00:57
is that what you're asking me 00:59
is there something wrong with anything 01:01
will it be anything else you already 01:04
asked me that 01:05
oh well i need to see about closing and 01:10
see about closing yes sir what time do 01:13
you close but now are we close now now 01:15
is not a time what time do you close 01:17
generally around dark get dark 01:19
you don't know what you're talking about 01:26
do you sir 01:27
i said 01:30
you don't know what you're talking about 01:32
what time do you go to bed 01:36
sir you're a bit uh fringer i said what 01:38
time do you go to bed 01:41
oh 01:44
somewhere around 9 30. 01:47
i'd say around 9 30. i could come back 01:49
then why would you be coming back we'll 01:52
be closed yeah you said that 01:54
well i got to close now i'm leaving that 01:58
household back 02:00
yes i do 02:03
you lived here all your life 02:05
this is my wife's father's place 02:08
originally 02:11
you married into it 02:15
we lived in temple texas for many years 02:17
raised a family there 02:21
in temple we'd come out here about four 02:23
years ago 02:26
you're married didn't do it 02:27
that's the way you want to put it i 02:29
don't have somewhere to put it 02:31
that's the way it is 02:33
what's the most you ever lost on a coin 02:43
toss 02:45
sir the most you ever lost the coin toss 02:46
i don't know i couldn't say 02:52
call it 02:58
call it yes 02:59
for what just call it 03:01
well 03:05
we need to know what we're calling it 03:06
for here you need to call it 03:08
i can't call it for you 03:11
it wouldn't be fair 03:13
i didn't put nothing out yes you're did 03:14
you've been putting it up your whole 03:18
life you just didn't know it 03:19
you know what date is on this coin 03:22
no 1958 03:24
it's been traveling 22 years to get here 03:27
and now it's here 03:29
and it's either heads or tails 03:31
and you have to say call it 03:34
well look i 03:36
need to know what i stand to win 03:37
everything 03:39
how's that you stand to win everything 03:41
call it 03:44
all right 03:49
heads in 03:51
well done 03:57
don't put it in your pocket sir 04:00
don't put it in your pocket it's your 04:02
luggage water 04:03
where do you want me to put it anywhere 04:06
not in your pocket 04:08
what we've been mixing with the others 04:10
and become ingested going 04:11
which it is 04:17
you 04:37

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[English]
how much
69 seen
in the gas
y'all getting any rain up here away
what way would that be i've seen you was
from dallas
what is necessity of yours
where i'm from
friendo
i didn't mean nothing
to me nothing
just passing the time
if you don't want to accept that i don't
know what else i can do for you
i'm going to be something else i don't
know we'll there
is something wrong with what with
anything
is that what you're asking me
is there something wrong with anything
will it be anything else you already
asked me that
oh well i need to see about closing and
see about closing yes sir what time do
you close but now are we close now now
is not a time what time do you close
generally around dark get dark
you don't know what you're talking about
do you sir
i said
you don't know what you're talking about
what time do you go to bed
sir you're a bit uh fringer i said what
time do you go to bed
oh
somewhere around 9 30.
i'd say around 9 30. i could come back
then why would you be coming back we'll
be closed yeah you said that
well i got to close now i'm leaving that
household back
yes i do
you lived here all your life
this is my wife's father's place
originally
you married into it
we lived in temple texas for many years
raised a family there
in temple we'd come out here about four
years ago
you're married didn't do it
that's the way you want to put it i
don't have somewhere to put it
that's the way it is
what's the most you ever lost on a coin
toss
sir the most you ever lost the coin toss
i don't know i couldn't say
call it
call it yes
for what just call it
well
we need to know what we're calling it
for here you need to call it
i can't call it for you
it wouldn't be fair
i didn't put nothing out yes you're did
you've been putting it up your whole
life you just didn't know it
you know what date is on this coin
no 1958
it's been traveling 22 years to get here
and now it's here
and it's either heads or tails
and you have to say call it
well look i
need to know what i stand to win
everything
how's that you stand to win everything
call it
all right
heads in
well done
don't put it in your pocket sir
don't put it in your pocket it's your
luggage water
where do you want me to put it anywhere
not in your pocket
what we've been mixing with the others
and become ingested going
which it is
you

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

necessity

/nɪˈsɛsɪti/

B2
  • noun
  • - something that is essential or required

friendo

/ˈfrɛn.doʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - informal slang for “friend”

temple

/ˈtɛmpəl/

A1
  • noun
  • - a building for religious worship

married

/ˈmærid/

B1
  • verb
  • - to enter into a legal marriage
  • adjective
  • - having a spouse; wedded

coin

/kɔɪn/

A1
  • noun
  • - a small, flat piece of metal used as money

toss

/tɒs/

B1
  • verb
  • - to throw lightly or casually
  • noun
  • - a light throw; a flip of a coin

call

/kɔːl/

B1
  • verb
  • - to speak to someone on the phone; to name or label

win

/wɪn/

A2
  • verb
  • - to be victorious or successful

heads

/hɛdz/

A2
  • noun
  • - the side of a coin showing a portrait; also used idiomatically for ‘leaders’

tails

/teɪlz/

A2
  • noun
  • - the side of a coin opposite the heads side

pocket

/ˈpɒkɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a small bag sewn into clothing for carrying items

luggage

/ˈlʌɡɪdʒ/

B1
  • noun
  • - bags and suitcases used when traveling

mixing

/ˈmɪksɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - combining two or more substances together

ingested

/ɪnˈdʒɛstɪd/

C1
  • verb
  • - taken into the body by swallowing

dark

/dɑːk/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having little or no light

close

/kloʊz/

B1
  • verb
  • - to shut something; to bring to an end
  • adjective
  • - near in space or time

time

/taɪm/

A1
  • noun
  • - the measured or measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists

rain

/reɪn/

A1
  • noun
  • - water that falls from clouds in drops

gas

/ɡæs/

A2
  • noun
  • - a substance that expands freely to fill any container; in everyday speech, often refers to fuel for vehicles

wrong

/rɒŋ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - not correct or true; mistaken

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Key Grammar Structures

  • if you don't want to accept that i don't know what else i can do for you

    ➔ First‑conditional clause (if + present simple)

    ➔ The word "if" introduces a condition, and the verb "don't want" is in the present simple.

  • i'm going to be something else i don't know we'll there

    ➔ "be going to" future construction

    "going to" expresses a future intention: "I’m **going to be** something else".

  • is there something wrong with anything

    ➔ Existential question with "is there"

    "is there" asks whether something exists: **"is there"** something wrong.

  • what time do you close

    ➔ Question formation with do‑support (present simple)

    ➔ The auxiliary "do" is added for a yes/no question: **"do"** you close?

  • you don't know what you're talking about

    ➔ Present simple negative with "don't"

    "don't" negates the verb "know": **"don't"** know.

  • the most you ever lost on a coin toss

    ➔ Superlative adjective (the most)

    "the most" shows the highest degree: **"the most"** you ever lost.

  • call it

    ➔ Imperative mood (bare verb)

    "call" is used as a direct command: **"call"** it.

  • don't put it in your pocket

    ➔ Negative imperative

    "don't" negates the imperative verb: **"don't"** put it.

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