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Hopps and Wilde in pursuit of suspect. 00:01
Back off, rookies. 00:03
We got 'em! Rolling spikes! 00:05
Rolling spikes! 00:07
NICK What are you... Judy! 00:07
Sorry, could you show me that clip again? 00:10
I wasn't wearing my glasses. 00:12
Fail at this case and I will split you up. 00:18
No snake has set foot in Zootopia in forever. 00:24
There's a snake! 00:29
JUDY Stop in the name of the law. 00:32
We're going to crack this case and prove we're 00:36
the greatest partners of all time. 00:37
Yeah! 00:39
If you want to talk to a reptile, I am your gal. 00:40
NIBBLES When Zootopia was founded, 00:45
this whole neighborhood got 00:46
cut off from the rest of the town. 00:48
It's the only place where you can get away with wearing 00:50
a shirt and no pants. 00:51
Hey, Johnny. 00:53
Zootopia has a secret reptile population. 00:55
So warm. 00:59
NICK Whoops! No! 01:02
Keep it. 01:06
If whatever you're tangled up in 01:08
has to do with snakes, 01:09
it's dangerous. 01:10
MILTON LYNXLEY I want the fox and rabbit gone. 01:12
Come on! 01:15
Ow! Stop pulling my ears. 01:16
Stop pulling my ears. 01:17
Cannonball! 01:20
Come back. 01:22
GARY Snakes aren't the bad guys. 01:31
This is our chance to set things right. 01:32
JUDY No one will believe us. 01:34
They're helping the snake! 01:37
We took an oath to make the world a better place. 01:38
And an innocent snake needs our help. 01:41
Here we go. 01:44
Judy! 01:47
Nick! 01:48
Ow! 01:52
NICK We need out of here. 01:54
Hey, Flash, Flash, hundred yard dash. 01:56
We need to get across town. 02:00
No... 02:01
...problem. 02:03

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[English]
Hopps and Wilde in pursuit of suspect.
Back off, rookies.
We got 'em! Rolling spikes!
Rolling spikes!
NICK What are you... Judy!
Sorry, could you show me that clip again?
I wasn't wearing my glasses.
Fail at this case and I will split you up.
No snake has set foot in Zootopia in forever.
There's a snake!
JUDY Stop in the name of the law.
We're going to crack this case and prove we're
the greatest partners of all time.
Yeah!
If you want to talk to a reptile, I am your gal.
NIBBLES When Zootopia was founded,
this whole neighborhood got
cut off from the rest of the town.
It's the only place where you can get away with wearing
a shirt and no pants.
Hey, Johnny.
Zootopia has a secret reptile population.
So warm.
NICK Whoops! No!
Keep it.
If whatever you're tangled up in
has to do with snakes,
it's dangerous.
MILTON LYNXLEY I want the fox and rabbit gone.
Come on!
Ow! Stop pulling my ears.
Stop pulling my ears.
Cannonball!
Come back.
GARY Snakes aren't the bad guys.
This is our chance to set things right.
JUDY No one will believe us.
They're helping the snake!
We took an oath to make the world a better place.
And an innocent snake needs our help.
Here we go.
Judy!
Nick!
Ow!
NICK We need out of here.
Hey, Flash, Flash, hundred yard dash.
We need to get across town.
No...
...problem.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

pursuit

/pərˈsuɪt/

B1
  • noun
  • - the act of chasing or seeking something or someone

suspect

/səˈspɛkt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a person thought to be guilty of a crime
  • verb
  • - to believe that someone is guilty without certain proof

spikes

/spaɪks/

A1
  • noun
  • - a sharp point

crack

/kræk/

A2
  • verb
  • - to solve a problem or mystery

reptide

/ˈrɛptɑɪl/

B1
  • noun
  • - a cold-blooded vertebrate animal

founded

/ˈfaʊndɪd/

A2
  • verb
  • - to establish or set up

neighborhood

/ˈneɪbərˌhʊd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a district or area

tangled

/ˈtæŋɡəld/

B1
  • adjective
  • - twisted together or caught in a snarl

dangerous

/ˈdeɪnʤərəs/

A1
  • adjective
  • - involving risk or potential harm

oath

/oʊθ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a solemn promise

innocent

/ˈɪnəsənt/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not guilty of a crime or offense

dash

/dæʃ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to run or move very quickly

across

/əˈkrɔs/

A1
  • preposition
  • - from one side to the other

partners

/ˈpɑrtnərz/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person who takes part with another in a activity or business

prove

/pruːv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to demonstrate the truth or existence of something

greater

/ˈɡreɪtər/

A1
  • adjective
  • - larger in size or amount

chance

/tʃæns/

A1
  • noun
  • - an opportunity to do something

believe

/bɪˈliːv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to accept that something is true

better

/ˈbɛtər/

A1
  • adjective
  • - of a higher quality or more desirable

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Key Grammar Structures

  • We got 'em! Rolling spikes!

    ➔ Contraction (We've got them)

    ➔ The phrase "We got 'em" is a contraction of "We have got them," commonly used in informal speech.

  • Sorry, could you show me that clip again?

    ➔ Polite request (could + infinitive)

    ➔ The use of "could" with an infinitive verb makes the request more polite and less direct.

  • No snake has set foot in Zootopia in forever.

    ➔ Present perfect with 'for/since' (in forever)

    ➔ The present perfect with "in forever" emphasizes the duration of the action, indicating it has never happened.

  • We're going to crack this case and prove we're the greatest partners of all time.

    ➔ Future with 'be going to' (are going to crack)

    ➔ The use of "be going to" indicates a planned future action based on present evidence or intentions.

  • If whatever you're tangled up in has to do with snakes, it's dangerous.

    ➔ Conditional sentence (If... has to do with)

    ➔ This is a conditional sentence expressing a hypothetical situation and its consequence.

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