S1 E1

S1 E1

S1E1, "The Hedge Knight": After the old knight he served dies, Dunk heads to a tournament in Ashford and picks up a clever young squire named Egg along the way. Small, gently funny, and warm. Good for learners because the dialogue is slow and clear, with everyday chunks around meeting people, asking for help, and ordering food, in a polite, old-fashioned tone.

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Hey

A1

used to attract somebody’s attention or to express interest, surprise or anger

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I don't know the right words

A phrase indicating uncertainty in expressing thoughts or feelings verbally.

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Told

Gave information or communicated something to someone in the past.

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Doesn't matter

An expression meaning something is not important.

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Doesn't matter now

This phrase indicates that something is no longer of concern or importance.

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Rust

A reddish-brown coating that forms on iron or steel due to oxidation.

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I wish you didn't die

A phrase expressing regret about someone's death.

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Eat like a king

To eat very well with plenty of rich and luxurious food.

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Sold

Past tense of sell, meaning to exchange something for money.

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For a year or two

A phrase indicating a time period lasting about one or two years.

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Landing

B2

an act of bringing an aircraft or a spacecraft down to the ground after a journey

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King's landing

The capital city of the Seven Kingdoms in the fantasy series Game of Thrones.

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Could join the City Watch

Might become a member of the City Watch.

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Hello there

A friendly greeting used to acknowledge someone.

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See to the horses

To ensure the well-being and care of the horses.

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There's

Used to indicate the existence of something.

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Lamb

A young sheep, especially one under one year old.

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Which will you have

A polite way to ask someone to choose between two or more options.

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Ducks

Waterfowl characterized by their waddling walk and quacking sound.

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You're big enough for it

You have the physical or emotional size or strength to take on a challenge.

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How much farther to Ashford

A question about the remaining distance to Ashford.

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Farther

A comparative form of 'far', indicating a greater physical distance.

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Half

A1

either of two equal parts into which something is or can be divided

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Built

The past tense of 'build', meaning to have made or constructed something.

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Joust

To engage in combat on horseback with lances.

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Bound

B2

certain or likely to happen, or to do or be something

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I dreamed of you

To have a vision or experience in a sleep state involving someone.

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Stay the fuck away from me

A strong way to say you want someone to keep their distance.

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You hear

To perceive sound by using your ears.

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Lord

B2

(in the UK) a man of high rank in the nobility (= people of high social class), or somebody who has been given the title ‘lord’ as an honour

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My lord

A respectful form of address to a ruler or person of high status.

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Never you mind that one

A phrase used to tell someone not to worry or pay attention to something.

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I'll see about your food

I will check on or consider your food.

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Take that

A phrase used to express a strong response, often in jest or defiance.

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You thief

A phrase used to accuse someone of stealing.

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Take that armor off you

To remove protective armor from oneself.

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Armor

A protective covering, especially for soldiers or vehicles in combat.

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Be glad

To feel happy or pleased about something.

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Horse

A1

a large animal with four legs, a mane (= long thick hair on its neck) and a tail. Horses are used for riding on, pulling carriages, etc.

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Could

A1

used as the past tense of ‘can’

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I'll have you know

Assertively stating a fact to someone, often to express importance or pride.

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You don't look to be

An observation that someone does not seem to be in a particular state.

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Look like

To have a similar appearance to someone or something.

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So long

An informal way to say goodbye.

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Yeah i suppose i do

An expression to show agreement or acceptance, often with reluctance.

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Take me with you

Request for someone to include you in their journey.

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Much

A1

used with uncountable nouns, especially in negative sentences to mean ‘a large amount of something’, or after ‘how’ to ask about the amount of something. It is also used with ‘as’, ‘so’ and ‘too’.

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Not much

A phrase used to indicate a small amount or a lack of something.

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Boy

A1

a male child or a young male person

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You are an orphan boy

A boy who has lost both parents.

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I was once

A phrase indicating a past state or situation.

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Till

B1

until

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Till my ser took me in

An expression indicating acceptance or welcome by a partner.

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Everything

A1

all things

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Taught me everything really

Conveyed valuable lessons and knowledge to me.

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Best

A1

of the most excellent type or quality

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Best he could

The most effort someone managed to make in a specific situation.

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I could squire for you

To escort or assist someone as a companion.

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Every

A1

used with singular nouns to refer to all the members of a group of things or people

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You look like

To resemble someone or something in appearance.

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