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[8:36] Learn English with TV Shows & Cartoons: The Simpsons EP11.1 Full Episode, Efficient Contextual Vocabulary Memorization, Vocabulary Boost Over 6000+

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    Using The Simpsons full episode Season 11 Episode 1, combined with authentic dialogues and cultural references, this immersive listening and shadowing practice helps learners efficiently memorize vocabulary, rapidly expand their English vocabulary and improve listening and speaking skills, easily saying goodbye to rote memorization.

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    I'm not going to see you. I'm not going to see you. Heh. Neptune, eight planet from the Sun. A mystery now. We hope to have close-up photos from Voyager 2 in 1989. We do have them! They're my home screen. Miss Hoover, once again the lesson plan I prepared would have covered this topic much better. But I can see... Miss Hoover. It's Tuesday, Lisa. Taco Tuesday. Oh! Huh? Huh? Taco Tuesday. Taco Tuesday. Taco Tuesday. Taco Tuesday. Taco Tuesday. Oh no. I'm about to become another mob in statistics. But I'm mob in statistics. Statistics. Statistics. You like statistics. You like statistics. There's only room for one of us, Ethel. Mark, that's your sickle of taco. You know what? And now what in says, if anything is sacred, the human body is sacred. Fuffin! Congratulations boys. You made it through another Taco Tuesday. Back in the bucket till next week. Want those vegetables so bad? Nope. They're genetically modified to stay fresh. They're genetically modified to stay fresh. And they can genetically modify. And they can genetically modify. Genetically modified organism. Genetically modified organism. Just don't ask how old the Jello is. Ew. Overreactor.org warns that over half of the vegetable sold in this country are genetically modified organisms whose effect on humans is unknown. Whoa! Mom, you made me overswipe! Your parents' credit card has been charged $20. I have to get to the church. How long love joy is posting the spring volunteer sign-up sheet in five minutes. Every good task will be taken. Dang it! Shash, beardly, you'll never make it! What? Wow! Mom! Oh! What the hell is this thing? Big sail, taken. Can't do nothing, taken. Baby sure sure. Miss Alainia's quieter support. Everything's taken. Oh, that's leftist. Teen abstinence, counselling. Teen abstinence, counselling. I think that we need counselling. Counselling. I think that we need counselling. Counselling. For counselling. For counselling. You get to pass out abstinence pledges and make sure the kids sign their John Handle Eeps. Hmm. But Ned, saying nay is your thing. Not this month. He had to sign this up for a tango class. It was the only way I could have worked. Why untasting? Look, I'm really not comfortable talking about... ...sex with K-I-D-S. Language. Oh, it's not that hard. Just tell him that God wants him to ignore everything in their bodies that God is making happen. We took the pledge! We took the pledge! Pledge fulfilled. Pledge fulfilled. And that's my $500 pledge. And that's my $500 pledge. We won our section till we're married to each other! Hmm, their skipping lessons are really paying off. Oh, hello. I'm unwatched, Simpson. And I'm here to talk about a wonderful, beautiful thing. Speaking of beautiful things, tongue me, babe. Oh, my God. Oh! How many of you are here for the free cookies? Because we've discontinued that. Oh! One of our brightest and most meddlesome students call this meeting. Somehow, to discuss an urgent menu matter. Lisa? Our school cafeteria is serving GMOs. Genetically, modified organisms. In order to thoroughly explore the issue, I'd like to play the first video that came up in my web browser when I typed in GMO plus danger plus question mark. Yeah, yeah! If there's one thing scientists love, it's money. Money, money, money. And that's been true of scientists ever since caveman times. We need look no further back than the ancient Mayans who cross bread, plants, and animals in an unholy experiment in what is now a resort than an unholy experiment in what is now a resort. We get this water park resort and dad got bored after what three days. We get this water park resort and dad got bored after what three days. Something will be so an island. Something will be so an island. That charges $30 a night to valet park. Once you're there, they've gotcha. The vians didn't listen to themselves. Yet today, we toy with our fate by using retroviruses to create these so-called superfoods. Are we doomed to repeat an event that destroyed all human life? The answer is in your mouth! Hahaha! Um, that video seemed a little unscientific! My name is Jenny McCarthy and I endorse this tirade. And I endorse this tirade. Indoorcing them is endorsing a decades-long occupation. Indoorcing them is endorsing a decades-long occupation. He wants to endorse you. Oh my god, it's worse than I thought. Everybody wait here while I do some actual research. Nobody form any opinions while I'm gone. Well, hurry, we have no minds of our own. I say we do not categorically ban genetically modified organisms. What? Well, GMOs are resistant to pests, disease, and drought. It's just possible that GMOs can actually end world hunger. I say let's get these GMOs inside our children. Pronto, where are you? We're here! I'm eating a food of the future. Beep, boop. What is love? Boop, beep, boop. Lisa, I'd like to thank you for modifying these land apes. We'd like you and your family to visit us at the Montserno Research Campus. Oh, campus! Do you have a statue of the founder I can stick a funny hat on? Go, go, go! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Simpson, we're trying to change the world one molecule at a time. Sounds like that would take a mile. Oh, you're right. Everyone? Three molecules at a time. Oh, you're going to be kidding me! I'll be home late, honey. Yeah, three molecules now. Well, it's nice to see for once a corporation that does good work and cares about people. Yes, Lisa. We finally put to bed the silly notion that our company is in any way evil. Now, say hello to our chief scientist. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Doctor, sideshow, Bob. Real doctor or PhD? PhD.

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Vocabulary Guide

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  • pledge

    noun

    1. a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something

    e.g. an assurance of help when needed
    signed a pledge never to reveal the secret

    Synonym: assurance

    2. a drink in honor of or to the health of a person or event

    Synonym: toast

    3. someone accepted for membership but not yet fully admitted to the group

    4. a deposit of personal property as security for a debt

    e.g. his saxophone was in pledge

  • statistics

    noun

    1. a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters

  • notion

    noun

    1. (usually plural) small personal articles or clothing or sewing items

    e.g. buttons and needles are notions

    2. a general inclusive concept

    3. a vague idea in which some confidence is placed

    e.g. his impression of her was favorable
    what are your feelings about the crisis?
    it strengthened my belief in his sincerity
    I had a feeling that she was lying

    Synonym: impressionfeelingbeliefopinion

    4. an odd or fanciful or capricious idea

    e.g. the theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories
    he had a whimsy about flying to the moon
    whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it

    Synonym: whimwhimsywhimsey

  • molecule

    noun

    1. (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything

    Synonym: atomparticlecorpusclemotespeck

    2. (physics and chemistry) the simplest structural unit of an element or compound

  • mystery

    noun

    1. something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained

    e.g. how it got out is a mystery
    it remains one of nature's secrets

    Synonym: enigmasecretclosed book

    2. a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel or play or movie

    Synonym: mystery storywhodunit

  • meddlesome

    adj

    1. intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner

    e.g. an interfering old woman
    bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself
    busy about other people's business

    Synonym: interferingmeddlingofficiousbusybusybodied

  • genetically

    adv

    1. by genetic mechanisms

    e.g. genetically passed down talents

  • counselling

    noun

    1. something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action

    Synonym: guidancecounselcounselingdirection

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