Time Prank
The Office (2005)

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キャラクター

Dwight

Pam

Erin

Jim

Michael
トランスクリプト
[Erin]
Dunder Mifflin, this is Erin. He's not available right now. Uh-huh. Yes. Sure, I'll give him the message when he gets up— Gets back!
[Jim]
Michael had chicken pot pie for lunch. Actually, let me rephrase that. Michael had an entire chicken pot pie for lunch. Let me be more specific. Michael ate an entire, family-sized chicken pot pie for lunch and then he promptly fell asleep. So we're all trying to be very quiet so as to not wake him up before five PM, which actually should be in about... Ten minutes.
Okay, I'm gonna go in there and change the computer. Are you sure you can change his watch?
[Pam]
I can do it.
[Dwight]
What do you need from me?
Normally I don't condone leaving early, but I have an appointment with the horse doctor. How that horse became a doctor, I don't know. No, I'm kidding. He's just a regular doctor who shoots your horse in the head when its leg is broken.
Like clockwork.
[Michael]
What's so funny?
[Pam]
You had to be there.
[Michael]
Oh okay, geography joke. Oh my—oh wow, okay. Alright, let's all go home. Come on. See you all tamale.*
See you later!
[Dwight]
Goodbye, Michael!
*This is a play on words. He is saying 'see you all tomorrow' and playfully replaced 'tomorrow' with the Spanish word 'tamale'.
クリップコンテキスト
Michael ate a very big lunch and needed a nap. While napping, the office crew decides to play a prank on him so they can leave work early.
広告
語彙
各単語を声に出して読んでください。
prank
/præŋk/
noun
a practical joke; a trick that can be amusing, playful, or malicious
Example:
I played a prank on my friend by filling her wine glass with soda.

you had to be there
/juː hæd tə biː ðer/
expression
used to say that something was funny, interesting, or special, but it’s hard to understand or feel it if you weren’t there to experience it yourself
Example:
It was hilarious when he took a picture with the cow and... Never mind, you had to be there.

promptly
/ˈprɒmpt li/
adverb
with little or no delay; immediately
Example:
I ordered food from a nearby food truck, and it arrived promptly without any wait.

like clockwork
/laɪk ˈklɑːkwɝːk/
expression
happening in a very regular, precise, and predictable way (often easily and without problems)
Example:
The train arrives at exactly 8:00 every morning, like clockwork.

condone
/kənˈdoʊn/
verb
to accept or allow bad behavior to continue
Example:
The school does not condone cheating during exams.

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会話練習
チューターと一緒に学習中ですか?これらの質問を声に出して尋ねたり答えたりしてみてください。
一人で学習中ですか?答えを声に出して言ってみるか、下のレッスンディスカッションに書き込んでみてください。
1. Have you ever played a prank on your boss before?
2. Do you get along well with your coworkers?
3. What is one thing you cannot condone in the workplace?
4. Does public transportation run like clockwork in your city or is it always behind schedule?
5. Are you a prompt person or are you always late?
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