The Saddest Sibling Rivalry of All Time - Key & Peele – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.- It is so good to see you, Keith
2.- Yeah, we usually have to wait for a special occasion
3.- Actually, I have a little surprise
4.I got engaged
5.- Oh
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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)
ex-boyfriend
B1a man who is no longer a woman's boyfriend
Example:
"Ex-boyfriend, she got one?"
everybody
A2All people.
Example:
"Everybody else already has."
appreciate
A2To be grateful or thankful for.
Example:
"I really don't appreciate"
airbrush
A2A miniature, handheld paint sprayer, powered by compressed air or other gas, used for delicate, artistic painting, or sometimes retouching of photographs.
Example:
"Airbrush?"
where's
A2A A2-level word commonly used in this context.
Example:
"- Where's the wedding?"
wedding
A2To perform the marriage ceremony for; to join in matrimony.
Example:
"- Where's the wedding?"
married
A2A married person.
Example:
"She ever been married before?"
seconds
A2Something that is number two in a series.
Example:
"- Sloppy seconds, at least, right Dad?"
silence
B2The absence of any sound.
Example:
"Silence from you."
congratulations
B1The act of congratulating.
Example:
"Congratulations, little bro."
Word | CEFR | Definition |
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ex-boyfriend | B1 | a man who is no longer a woman's boyfriend |
everybody | A2 | All people. |
appreciate | A2 | To be grateful or thankful for. |
airbrush | A2 | A miniature, handheld paint sprayer, powered by compressed air or other gas, used for delicate, artistic painting, or sometimes retouching of photographs. |
where's | A2 | A A2-level word commonly used in this context. |
wedding | A2 | To perform the marriage ceremony for; to join in matrimony. |
married | A2 | A married person. |
seconds | A2 | Something that is number two in a series. |
silence | B2 | The absence of any sound. |
congratulations | B1 | The act of congratulating. |
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