
S1 E1
Friends, Season 1 Episode 1 introduces the six main friends and the beginning of their lives together in New York City. It is a fun and simple start to the series, with natural everyday English and clear conversations.
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Palavras desta coleção
There's nothing to tell
Indicates that there are no details or information to share.
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Come on
A phrase used to urge or motivate someone.
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Wedding
A2a marriage ceremony, and the meal or party that usually follows it
Suddenly
A2quickly and unexpectedly
Speaker
A2a person who gives a talk or makes a speech
Applaud
C1to show your approval of somebody/something by clapping your hands (= hitting your open hands together several times)
Hate
A1to dislike somebody/something very much
Troubled
C1worried and anxious
Singing
A2the activity of making musical sounds with your voice
Something
A1a thing that is not known or mentioned by name
Maybe
A1used when you are not certain that something will happen or that something is true or is a correct number
Finally
A2after a long time, especially when there has been some difficulty or delay
Winner
A2a person, a team, an animal, etc. that wins something
Nothing
A1not anything; no single thing
Furniture
A2objects that can be moved, such as tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office to make it suitable for living or working in
Sigh
C1to take and then let out a long deep breath that can be heard, to show that you are disappointed, sad, tired, etc.
Wow
A2used to show that you are very surprised or impressed by somebody/something
Morning
A1the early part of the day from the time when people wake up until 12 o'clock in the middle of the day or before lunch
Production
B1the process of growing or making food, goods or materials, especially large quantities
Little
A1not big; small; smaller than others
Wine
A1an alcoholic drink made from the juice of grapes that has been left to ferment. There are many different kinds of wine.
Know
A1to have information in your mind as a result of experience or because you have learned or been told it
Emotionally
B2in a way that is connected with people's feelings (= with the emotions)
Anyway
A2used when adding something to support an idea or argument
Cutting
C1an article or a story that you cut from a newspaper or magazine and keep
You’re gonna love it!
A phrase suggesting strong enjoyment or approval of something.
Player
A1a person who takes part in a game or sport
Closely
B2near in space or time
Thanks
A1used to show that you are grateful to somebody for something they have done
Vulnerability
C1the fact of being weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally
Goods
B1things that are produced to be sold
Opening
B2a space or hole that somebody/something can pass through
Openly
B2without hiding any feelings, opinions or information
Yes
A1used to answer a question and say that something is correct or true
Numb
B1Unable to feel physical sensations or emotions.
Weird
B2Something that is strange or unusual.
Doubt
B1A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
Ban
B1To officially or legally prohibit something.
Authority
B1The power or right to enforce rules or make decisions.
Final
A1Relating to the last part or stage in a series or process.
Site
A2A location or place, especially for a specific purpose.
Abuse
C1Cruel or violent treatment of a person or animal.
Cancel
B2To declare that something is no longer valid or will not happen.
Establish
B2to start or create an organization, a system, etc. that is meant to last for a long time
Factor
A2one of several things that cause or influence something
Input
B2time, knowledge, ideas, etc. that you put into work, a project, etc. in order to make it succeed; the act of putting something in
Issue
B1an important topic that people are discussing or arguing about
Major
A2very large or important
Percent
B1A proportion or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100.
Able
A2having the skill, intelligence, opportunity, etc. needed to do something
Across
A1from one side to the other side of something
Actor
A1a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films, especially as a profession
Actual
B2used to emphasize something that is real or exists in fact
Actually
A2used in speaking to emphasize a fact or a comment, or that something is really true
Alone
A2without any other people
Although
A2used for introducing a statement that makes the main statement in a sentence seem surprising
Always
A1at all times; on every occasion
Amazed
B1very surprised
Amazing
A1very surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire
Angry
A1having strong feelings about something that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation