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It is so gorgeous.
It is so
gorgeous
.
It
is
so
gorgeous
I feel like I'm in The Sound of Music.
I feel like I'm in
The Sound of Music
.
I
feel
like
I'm
in
The
Sound
of
Music
Any minute, Julie Andrews is gonna be running over that hill.
Any minute,
Julie Andrews
is gonna be running over that hill.
Any
minute
Julie
Andrews
is
gonna
be
running
over
that
hill
That was Austria. This is France.
That was Austria. This is France.
That
was
Austria
This
is
France
Please don't kill my fantasy.
Please don't kill my
fantasy
.
Please
don't
kill
my
fantasy
-Absolutely, yes. -Ever.
-Absolutely, yes. -Ever.
Absolutely
yes
Ever
Sit down.
Sit down.
Sit
down
Sylvie just hired someone new. An American girl.
Sylvie just
hired
someone new. An American girl.
Sylvie
just
hired
someone
new
An
American
girl
Genevieve looking chic!
Genevieve looking
chic
!
Genevieve
looking
chic
Sylvie gave me a bit of a Paris makeover.
Sylvie gave me a bit of a Paris
makeover
.
Sylvie
gave
me
a
bit
of
a
Paris
makeover
Jenny from the Block is now Gengie from L'Arrondissement!
Jenny from the Block
is now
Gengie from L'Arrondissement
!
Jenny
from
the
Block
is
now
Gengie
from
L'Arrondissement
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah
Okay, don't encourage her.
Okay, don't
encourage
her.
Okay
don't
encourage
her
-Where are you guys going? -Lunch.
-Where are you guys going? -Lunch.
Where
are
you
guys
going
Lunch
You'll always gonna choose her.
You'll always gonna choose her.
You'll
always
gonna
choose
her
-She's having my baby. -I know!
-She's having my baby. -I know!
She's
having
my
baby
I
know
I cannot be the person who pulls you away from your family.
I cannot be the person who
pulls
you away from your family.
I
cannot
be
the
person
who
pulls
you
away
from
your
family
We were happy, I thought.
We were happy, I thought.
We
were
happy
I
thought
Oh my God, that's Genevieve.
Oh my God, that's Genevieve.
Oh
my
God
that's
Genevieve
Are we sure we like her?
Are we sure we like her?
Are
we
sure
we
like
her
Marcello Muratori.
Marcello Muratori.
Marcello
Muratori
-What brings you to Paris? -Exploring some business opportunities.
-What
brings
you to Paris? -Exploring some business opportunities.
What
brings
you
to
Paris
Exploring
some
business
opportunities
GVMA is desperate to acquire them.
GVMA is
desperate
to
acquire
them.
GVMA
is
desperate
to
acquire
them
-I'd love to get a meeting with Marcello. -I'm not going to Rome.
-I'd love to get a meeting with Marcello. -I'm not going to Rome.
I'd
love
to
get
a
meeting
with
Marcello
I'm
not
going
to
Rome
It's not the first time you mix business with pleasure.
It's not the first time you
mix business with pleasure
.
It's
not
the
first
time
you
mix
business
with
pleasure
You're actually quite good at it.
You're actually quite good at it.
You're
actually
quite
good
at
it
For once, do something spontaneous
For once, do something
spontaneous
For
once
do
something
spontaneous
and reckless and un-Emily.
and
reckless
and un-Emily.
and
reckless
and
un-Emily
Just have an adventure.
Just have an adventure.
Just
have
an
adventure
You're only here a few days. There's a lot to see.
You're only here a few days. There's a lot to see.
You're
only
here
a
few
days
There's
a
lot
to
see
-Andiamo. -Andiamo.
-Andiamo. -Andiamo.
Andiamo
Andiamo
-I really needed this. -What did you need?
-I really needed this. -What did you need?
I
really
needed
this
What
did
you
need
A break from work, Paris, everything.
A
break
from work, Paris, everything.
A
break
from
work
Paris
everything
-Where's Emily? - She went to Rome.
-Where's Emily? - She went to Rome.
Where's
Emily
She
went
to
Rome
-Emily's in Rome? -I knew it!
-Emily's in Rome? -I knew it!
Emily's
in
Rome
I
knew
it
Pack your bags!
Pack your bags
!
Pack
your
bags
Buongiorno, Emily.
Buongiorno, Emily.
Buongiorno
Emily
Which city do you prefer?
Which city do you prefer?
Which
city
do
you
prefer
Paris or Roma?
Paris or Roma?
Paris
or
Roma
Surprise.
Surprise.
Surprise
So now you've been with a French guy,
So now you've been with a French guy,
So
now
you've
been
with
a
French
guy
a British guy, and now Italian?
a British guy, and now Italian?
a
British
guy
and
now
Italian
You're really stamping your passport, huh!
You're really
stamping your passport
, huh!
You're
really
stamping
your
passport
huh
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fantasy
/ˈfæn.tə.si/
/ˈfæn.tə.si/
Definition
(noun) a situation or story that is created in the imagination and is not based on reality
Example
She loved escaping into the fantasy world of her favorite book series.
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Jenny from the Block
Definition
(noun) a person who is proud of where they came from, from a song by Jennifer Lopez
Example
Even after becoming a successful actress, she's still Jenny from the Block.
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reckless
/ˈrɛkləs/
/ˈrɛkləs/
Definition
(adjective) showing a lack of concern for the consequences of one's actions
Example
He was reckless in his decision to quit his job without having another one lined up.
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break
/breɪk/
/breɪk/
Definition
(noun) a holiday or rest from something
Example
She had a break from playing football team when she started the new job.
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hired
/haɪərd/
/haɪərd/
Definition
(verb) to give someone a job
Example
The company hired a team of experts to work on the project.
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encourage
/ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ/
/ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ/
Definition
(verb) to give someone support, confidence, or hope
Example
The teacher always encourages her students to do their best.
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makeover
/ˈmeɪkəʊvə/
/ˈmeɪkəʊvə/
Definition
(noun) a set of changes made to a person's appearance, often involving a new hairstyle, makeup, or clothing
Example
After the makeover, she looked like a completely different person.
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acquire
/əˈkwaɪər/
/əˈkwaɪər/
Definition
to obtain or get something, especially through effort or by purchase
Example
She acquired a new skill after attending the workshop.
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Julie Andrews
/ˈdʒuːli ˈændruːz/
Definition
(proper noun) a famous English actress, singer, and author known for her roles in iconic musical films such as 'The Sound of Music' and 'Mary Poppins'
Example
Julie Andrews received numerous awards for her outstanding performances in theater and film.
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gorgeous
/ˈɡɔːrdʒəs/
Definition
(adjective) very beautiful or attractive
Example
The sunset over the ocean was absolutely gorgeous.
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stamping your passport
/ˈstæmpɪŋ jʊər ˈpæspɔːrt/
/ˈstæmpɪŋ jʊər ˈpæspɔːrt/
Definition
getting an official mark on your passport to show that you have entered or exited a country
Example
The immigration officer was stamping my passport with a red ink seal.
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chic
/ʃiːk/
/ʃiːk/
Definition
(adjective) stylish and fashionable in an understated and elegant way
Example
She always manages to look chic even when she's just wearing jeans and a t-shirt.
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mix business with pleasure
/mɪks ˈbɪznəs wɪð ˈplɛʒər/
/mɪks ˈbɪznəs wɪð ˈplɛʒər/
Definition
(phrase) combine work with leisure or personal activities.
Example
She always mixes business with pleasure by attending networking events that also have live music performances.
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brings
/brɪŋz/
/brɪŋz/
Definition
(verb) to cause someone to come to a place or to make something happen
Example
Her passion for art brings her to museums all around the world.
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desperate
/ˈdɛsp(ə)rət/
/ˈdɛsp(ə)rət/
Definition
(verb) really wanting something a lot
Example
She was desperate to find a solution to her financial problems.
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spontaneous
/spɒnˈteɪniəs/
/spɒnˈteɪniəs/
Definition
(adjective) happening or done in a natural, often sudden way, without any planning or preparation
pulls
/pʊlz/
/pʊlz/
Definition
(verb) to force something or someone to move it towards in a particular direction
Example
She pulls the door open with all her strength.
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The Sound of Music
/ðə saʊnd ʌv ˈmjuːzɪk/
/ðə saʊnd ʌv ˈmjuːzɪk/
Definition
(noun) a famous musical film released in 1965, based on the true story of the von Trapp family singers
Example
She watched The Sound of Music with her family last night.
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Pack your bags
Definition
(phrase) prepare and organise your belongings into bags for travel or moving
Example
We need to pack our bags before we leave for the airport.
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Gengie from L'Arrondissement
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Emily has made the phrase 'Jenny from the block' French. She's changed Jenny to the French name Genie and the block has become l'arrondissement.
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