
[14:13] Episode 33 of Season 4 "Ghost": English Listening Practice and Authentic Expressions Explained

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Learning English requires mastering not only grammar and vocabulary but also the ability to use them naturally in real-life situations. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and far from daily expressions. To speak authentic, natural English, exposure to real-context conversations is essential. Here, we select commonly used English expressions covering social, work, travel, and other scenarios to help you escape "textbook English" and learn how native speakers really talk. Below is the content from this episode "Episode 33 of Season 4: Ghost." Keep accumulating and make your English closer to real life!
Oh my darling, my darling, I've hung good for your touch alone, no time. No time, no time, no time. I love you. I really love you. Did I? Shut up! Speak louder, please! Be nicer. The New York Times. The New York Times. The New York Times. The New York Times. The New York Times. The New York Times. The New York Times. There's just some frustrated little critical pimples on his ass and flunked out of our school who cares what they think. I think million meters, I think. Now they're just reading the sports page. You're working through the beauty. You're really beautiful. And it shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks just what I've done. I'm going to marry you. What? You're pregnant? Yeah? I've been thinking about it. I'm thinking about it a lot. And I think we should just fill it. Serious? Yeah. What's that look? What's that look? You never wanted to talk about it. Do you love me, Sam? What do you think? Why don't you ever say it? What do you mean? Why don't I ever say it? I think it all the time. I feel like... I can tell what you say good, Ellen. Not the same. People say I love you all the time. It doesn't mean anything. I think you need to hear it. I need to hear it. Let's go. Let me help you. What do you want? Get up! Get up! Sam, just get up. Okay, just take the money. Just leave us. Get up! Just shut up, Max! You're not here. No! Don't let anybody help us! No! Why don't you let me help you? Just get up! Don't let me help you! Somebody help us! I'm just going to... Stay away from me. Just let me help you! As we say, farewell to our friend, Sam Wheat. We are reminded of his kindness. His generosity, his buoyancy and spirit. All that we treasure, our loved ones, our friends, our body, our mind, our butt on loan to us, we must surrender them all. We are all travelers on the same road, which leads to the same ends. As our loved one enters eternal life, let us remember that love too is eternal. That although we will miss him, our love will light the void and dispel the darkness. Hey, Molly! Molly, Jensen, I know you're up there. I know you hear me. I'm down here, Sam wants to talk to you. This is for real. Hey, you remember the stuff is in Montego Bay? How would I know that if you weren't near? Hey, Molly, I know about the green on the way that you wrote your name on. I can never get open in. I can't hear you then. I know about the picture in Reno. Hey, Molly! It's about the sweater she knitted in the closet. It was too big. It just asked me to remind you of the sweater that's in the closet that you knitted is too big. More size. Molly? What would it make for you? Is this him? Is this you? Yeah. Cute. White, but cute. What I don't understand is why did he come back? I don't know. Why is he still here? He's stuck. That's what it is. He's in between worlds. You know what happens sometimes? The spirit gets yanked out so quick that the essence still feels like it has work to do here. Would you stop rambling? I think I'm rambling. I'm just answering a question. He's got an attitude now. I don't have an attitude. Yes, you do have an attitude. We have a little discussion. If you didn't have an attitude, you would not have raised your voice to me. Now, would you? Oh, god damn it. Don't you take the Lord's name and fame with me. You understand? I don't take it back. No, you're the dead guy. You want me to help you better apologize. I don't take that from me. I said, I'm leaving. Nobody talks to me like that. You understand me? Now, you better apologize. I'm sorry I apologize. Okay? Now, would you sit down? Please? Please apologize. I need you to tell Molly what I'm saying, but you have to tell her word for word, all right? Word for word. Yes. He wants me to tell you what he's saying, word for word. Molly, you're in danger. You can't just blurt it out like that. And quit moving around where you could start to make me dizzy. I just tell her in my own way. Molly, you're in danger, girl. What are you talking about? I know the man who killed me. He knows the man who killed me. His name is Willie Lopez, and I know where he lives. His name is Willie Lopez, he's Puerto Rican. He knows where he lives. Write it down. He wants you to write it down. You write it down. I know damn secretary. Just do it. He's so testing. He doesn't want me to write. 303 Prospect Place apartment 4D. Do you know 304 Prospect Place? Yes. What? It's my neighborhood. Molly, you've got my wallet. You've got my key, and he was in here. You got his wallet and his key, and he was in here. Yesterday, when you came back from your walk-in car, you went upstairs, you talked to Floyd, you went into coffee, close up. I'm right, I'm right, I'm right. When you came in yesterday from your walk-in car, he was here. You took your clothes off, he saw everything. Molly, you gotta go to the police. It was a setup. I was murdered. Once you got a police, he said it was a setup. He was murdered. If somebody else involved, I don't know who. I don't want to do it. Wait. Where you going? Where do you mean where am I going? I'm leaving. I did everything I said I was going to do. And don't be following me because I'm finished, and I mean it. Have a nice life, have a nice day. Goodbye. Carl, what the hell are you doing here? We've been talking to Willie. Talkative. How do you mean? Some woman has all about you, everything. And what's she getting in front of her? I haven't said a word to anybody. She knows your name, yeah, she knows where you live. How do women know where I live? She's not a joke. She knows about the person. I want you to find this bitch. Whoever she is, I want you to. I want you to. Just get rid of her, okay? I've got four million dollars stuck in the goddamn computer. If I don't get those codes, if that money is not transferred soon. Um? Dead. We were both dead. Carl, is that you? It's me, Odomey. Well, I know what you think of me. I know what you think of me. But look, you've got to talk to me. You are in serious danger. I've got Sam here with me. We've got to come in and talk to you. Get the hell out of here. I'm calling the police. Good. Tell her to do it. Fine, that's what we want you to do. We want you to call the police. But you've got to let us in. No. You're not going to get the money at the bank. Now this guy, Carl, is dangerous. I'm telling you, he tried to kill me. He's going to try to kill you too. You are in deep, deep trouble. What are you doing this to me? Why are you doing this to me? You hear me, where are you doing this to me? I can't. I can't. What do you mean? What do you mean, Teller? Teller, she's wearing a shirt that I spilled the margarita on. And the earrings I gave her for Christmas. I'll just see him not a fake. What about this? Give me a penny quick. What? Push a penny under the door now. You've been told to push a penny under the door. Just do it. I'm going to get the money. I'm going to get the money. I'm going to get the money. I'm going to get the money. I'm going to get the money. I can't get the money. I'm going to get the money. Just do it. My love. My love. A lover. A lover. Maui! Maui, you're home! Karl's! Maui! I'm a liar skater. I'm telling them! They're quite a kind of killer! I just... I'm just gonna check them, okay? I promise y'all let her go. She's giving it to me. Okay? Sam. Sam. I love you, Mali. I've always loved you. Peter. Peter. I love you. It's amazing, Mali. The love inside. You take it with you. I love you. I love you. I love you. I love you. I love you.The above is the content prepared for you by Qicaiwang about Episode 33 of Season 4 "Ghost," hoping it can be helpful to you!

- essence
noun
1. a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor
Synonym: perfume
2. the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
e.g. the gist of the prosecutor's argument
the heart and soul of the Republican Party
the nub of the storySynonym: kernelsubstancecorecentercentregistheartheart and soulinwardnessmarrowmeatnubpithsumnitty-gritty
3. the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
Synonym: effectburdencoregist
4. any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted
- apologize
verb
1. acknowledge faults or shortcomings or failing
e.g. I apologized for being late
He apologized for the many typoesSynonym: apologise
2. defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning
e.g. rationalize the child's seemingly crazy behavior
he rationalized his lack of successSynonym: apologiseexcusejustifyrationalizerationalise
- danger
noun
1. a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury
e.g. he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime
there was a danger he would do the wrong thingSynonym: riskperil
2. a dangerous place
e.g. He moved out of danger
3. the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury
e.g. you are in no danger
there was widespread danger of disease4. a cause of pain or injury or loss
e.g. he feared the dangers of traveling by air
- dangerous
adj
1. causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm
e.g. a dangerous operation
a grave situation
a grave illness
grievous bodily harm
a serious wound
a serious turn of events
a severe case of pneumonia
a life-threatening diseaseSynonym: gravegrievousseriousseverelife-threatening
2. involving or causing danger or risk
liable to hurt or harme.g. a dangerous criminal
a dangerous bridge
unemployment reached dangerous proportionsSynonym: unsafe
- lover
noun
1. a person who loves someone or is loved by someone
2. a significant other to whom you are not related by marriage
3. an ardent follower and admirer
Synonym: fanbuffdevotee
- pregnant
adj
1. carrying developing offspring within the body or being about to produce new life
2. filled with or attended with
e.g. words fraught with meaning
an incident fraught with danger
a silence pregnant with suspenseSynonym: fraught(p)
3. rich in significance or implication
e.g. a meaning look
Synonym: meaning(a)significant
- spirit
noun
1. a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character
2. an inclination or tendency of a certain kind
e.g. he had a change of heart
Synonym: heart
3. animation and energy in action or expression
e.g. it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it
Synonym: livelinesslifesprightliness
4. the intended meaning of a communication
Synonym: intentpurport
5. any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings
Synonym: disembodied spirit
6. the vital principle or animating force within living things
7. the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection)
e.g. his emotional state depended on her opinion
he was in good spirits
his spirit roseSynonym: emotional state
8. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
e.g. the feel of the city excited him
a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting
it had the smell of treasonSynonym: tonefeelfeelingflavorflavourlooksmell
- frustrated
adj
1. disappointingly unsuccessful
e.g. disappointed expectations and thwarted ambitions
their foiled attempt to capture Calais
many frustrated poets end as pipe-smoking teachers
his best efforts were thwartedSynonym: defeateddisappointeddiscomfitedfoiledthwarted
- setup
noun
1. an act that incriminates someone on a false charge
Synonym: frame-up
2. equipment designed to serve a specific function
Synonym: apparatus
3. the way something is organized or arranged
e.g. it takes time to learn the setup around here
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