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    Learn 2000 essential high-frequency English words with Peppa Pig Season 2 Episode 6. With detailed explanations and bilingual subtitles, improve your listening and speaking skills in a fun and engaging way.

    Learn English happily with Peppa Pig! This episode is based on Peppa Pig Season 2, carefully compiling 2000 essential high-frequency vocabulary with detailed explanations and practical native expressions, helping you improve listening and build vocabulary in a fun story context, laying a solid foundation for English listening and speaking. Here’s the content for Peppa Pig English Learning Season 2: 2000 Basic Vocabulary. Keep practicing and make your English closer to daily life!

    Mystery! Mystery. Mystery. Peppa and her family are watching their favorite television program. Television program. Television program. Detective Potato. Detective. Detective. Potato. I am Detective Potato, the world famous detective. Famous. Famous. Oh! Please help me, Mr. Detective. I cannot find my flower anywhere. Flower. Flower. Hmm, your flower is on the top of your head. Oh, thank you, Mr. Detective. That was easy. I could do that. Easy. Easy. Oh, I'm sure you could, Peppa. Daddy, when I grow up, I want to be a famous detective. Grow up? George wants to be a detective, too. If you're going to be detectives, you'll each need a hat. Hat. Hat. Detectives always wear hats. Now you look like two proper detectives. Proper. Proper.

    And we need one of those funny things that makes everything look big. A magnifying glass. Magnifying glass. Magnifying glass. Magnifying. Magnifying. I think we've got one in the kitchen drawer. Draw. Draw. Here we are. A real magnifying glass. Wow! How does it work? How does it work? How does it work? You hold it in front of things, and they look bigger. The magnifying glass makes the little fish look big. Can I have a go? Can I have a go? Can I have a go? Wow! The magnifying glass makes George's eyes look very big. Now what you detectives need is a mystery to solve. Solve. Solve. Daddy, what's a mystery? A mystery is something detectives are good at sorting out. Sort out. Sort out. Like finding things that are lost. I know we can find George's toy dinosaur. That's always getting lost. Dinosaur. Mr. Dinosaur is not lost.

    Oh. What about your glasses, Daddy? Glasses. Glasses. You're always losing them. Oh, not today. I'm wearing my glasses. Where? Where? It's not fair. Fair. Fair. There aren't any mysteries. Would you like me to make you a mystery? Yes, please. Daddy Pig is going to make a mystery. Now. What's on the table? The little fish. Fish. Fish. Teddy, a jack in the box, and Mr. Dinosaur. Jack in the box. Jack in the box. That's right. Now look very hard and try to remember them all. Remember. Remember. The little fish, Teddy, a jack in the box, and Mr. Dinosaur. Have you remembered them? Yes. Okay. You just have to go outside for a moment. For a moment. For a moment. I'll call you when I'm ready. Call. Call. It sounds like Daddy is going upstairs. Go upstairs. Go upstairs. Now he is coming down again. Come down. Come down.

    All right. You can come back inside now. One thing is missing from the table. Do you know what? Mr. Dinosaur is there. Little fish. Jack in the box. So who's missing? Um. Teddy. That's right. Teddy's gone. Be gone. Be gone. Well done, Peppa and George. It was quite easy for us. We are famous detectives. Ah, but that's only half the mystery. Half. Half. Where has Teddy gone? Oh, I don't know. What are those little things on the floor? Floor. Floor. They're cake crumbs. Crumb. Crumb. The magnifying glass makes the cake crumbs easy to see. I wonder if Teddy has been eating cake. And the crumbs lead this way. Lead the way. Lead the way. Lead. Lead. Teddy's been eating a lot of cake. A lot of. A lot of. The crumbs lead into Peppa and George's bedroom. Bedroom.

    Oh, the crumbs have stopped. How can we find Teddy? Ask me some questions. Question. Question. But I will only answer yes or no. Answer. Answer. Okay. Um. Is Teddy in this one? Yes. Is Teddy George's bed? No. Is Teddy somewhere high up? Somewhere. Somewhere. Yes. Teddy's in my bed. Hey! The mystery is solved. Oh, you still want to be a detective when you grow up, Peppa? Being a detective is quite hard. Next time, I want to be the one who makes mysteries like you did, Teddy. Oh, you did. Mysteries. Peppa and her family are watching their favorite television program, Detective Potato. I am Detective Potato, the world famous detective. Oh. Please help me, Mr. Detective. I cannot find my flower anywhere. Hmm. Your flower is on the top of your head. Oh, thank you, Mr. Detective. That was easy. I could do that. I'm sure you could, Peppa. Daddy, when I grow up, I want to be a famous detective.

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Vocabulary Guide

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  • remember

    verb

    1. recall knowledge from memory
    have a recollection

    e.g. I can't remember saying any such thing
    I can't think what her last name was
    can you remember her phone number?
    Do you remember that he once loved you?
    call up memories

    Synonym: retrieverecallcall backcall uprecollectthink

    2. keep in mind for attention or consideration

    e.g. Remember the Alamo
    Remember to call your mother every day!
    Think of the starving children in India!

    Synonym: think of

    3. recapture the past
    indulge in memories

    e.g. he remembered how he used to pick flowers

    Synonym: think back

    4. call to remembrance
    keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony

    e.g. We remembered the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz
    Remember the dead of the First World War

    Synonym: commemorate

    5. exercise, or have the power of, memory

    e.g. After the shelling, many people lost the ability to remember
    some remember better than others

    6. mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship

    e.g. Remember me to your wife

    Synonym: commend

    7. mention favorably, as in prayer

    e.g. remember me in your prayers

    8. show appreciation to

    e.g. He remembered her in his will

  • detective

    noun

    1. a police officer who investigates crimes

    Synonym: investigatortecpolice detective

    2. an investigator engaged or employed in obtaining information not easily available to the public

  • 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

  • question

    noun

    1. uncertainty about the truth or factuality or existence of something

    e.g. the dubiousness of his claim
    there is no question about the validity of the enterprise

    Synonym: doubtdubiousnessdoubtfulness

    2. the subject matter at issue

    e.g. the question of disease merits serious discussion
    under the head of minor Roman poets

    Synonym: head

    3. an informal reference to a marriage proposal

    e.g. he was ready to pop the question

    4. a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote

    e.g. he made a motion to adjourn
    she called for the question

    Synonym: motion

    5. an instance of questioning

    e.g. there was a question about my training
    we made inquiries of all those who were present

    Synonym: inquiryenquiryqueryinterrogation

    6. a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply

    e.g. he asked a direct question
    he had trouble phrasing his interrogations

    Synonym: interrogationinterrogativeinterrogative sentence

  • solve

    verb

    1. find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of

    e.g. did you solve the problem?
    Work out your problems with the boss
    this unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out
    did you get it?
    Did you get my meaning?
    He could not work the math problem

    Synonym: work outfigure outpuzzle outlickwork

    2. find the solution

    e.g. solve an equation
    solve for x

    Synonym: resolve

    3. settle, as of a debt

    e.g. clear a debt
    solve an old debt

    Synonym: clear

  • crumb

    noun

    1. small piece of e.g. bread or cake

    2. a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible

    e.g. only a rotter would do that
    kill the rat
    throw the bum out
    you cowardly little pukes!
    the British call a contemptible person a `git'

    Synonym: rotterdirty dogratskunkstinkerstinkpotbumpukelowlifescum bagso-and-sogit

    3. a very small quantity of something

    e.g. he gave only a crumb of information about his plans
    there were few crumbs of comfort in the report

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