
1. Useful Connectors
🔹 Useful Connectors
Sequence
First of all
To begin with
Then
After that
Meanwhile
Suddenly
Adding ideas
In addition
Moreover
On top of that
Not only … but also …
Contrasting
However
On the other hand
Whereas
Although
Even though
Explaining / Clarifying
In other words
That is to say
For instance
For example
Result / Consequence
Therefore
As a result
That’s why
Concluding
In the end
To sum up
All in all
Eventually
5 Useful Advanced Phrases from the Episode
“Sometimes you’ve got to treat people wrong to treat yourself right.”
→ Used when Daffy justifies selfish behavior. Good to discuss ethics, self-care, and morality.“You’re a real dream killer.”
→ Said when someone discourages big ambitions. Excellent for debates about ambition vs. realism.“That kind of backfired.”
→ When something doesn’t go as planned and produces the opposite result. Useful for storytelling and reflection.“You’re like an abandoned building that ought to be condemned.”
→ A metaphor Lola uses for Daffy, strong for analyzing figurative language and insults with imagery.“If I’m going to pay rent somewhere, then I want everything to work.”
→ An example of assertive communication demanding rights, great for role-play in negotiations or complaints.


2. Useful Vocabulary
Carrot cake – A sweet dessert made with carrots, often topped with frosting.
Sample – A small piece of food given to try before buying.
Workout – Physical exercise done to stay healthy and strong.
Jumping jacks – A physical exercise where you jump with arms and legs moving apart and together.
Squats – A leg exercise where you bend your knees and lower your body.
Glutes – The muscles of your buttocks.
Wrench – A tool used for turning nuts and bolts.
Parking ticket – A fine you get when you park your car illegally.
Answering machine – A device that records messages when you cannot answer the phone.
Prank – A trick done to make someone laugh or feel surprised.
Dream killer – A person who discourages or destroys someone else’s dreams.
Hairdresser – A person whose job is to cut and style hair.
Bangs – The front part of hair cut short across the forehead.
Highlights – Lighter streaks of color added to someone’s hair.
Pacifier – A rubber or plastic object babies suck on to feel calm.
Baby-sitting – Taking care of someone else’s child for a period of time.
Recliner – A comfortable chair that leans back.
Lobster – A large sea animal with a hard shell and claws, often eaten as food.
Status update – A short message posted online to share what you are doing.
Imperfection – A flaw or defect; something that is not perfect.
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