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[15:05] Zootopia English Listening Practice: Selected Scenes & Native Explanations to Improve Easily

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Learn English listening through selected Zootopia scenes with native explanations. Even beginners can easily master practical expressions while enjoying the fun storyline, boosting vocabulary and speaking skills.

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Learn English by watching movies? Zootopia is the perfect starting point! Selected scenes + authentic explanations, even beginners can easily get started. Stick with it for a month, immerse yourself in learning, and skyrocketing vocabulary won’t just be a dream! Say goodbye to rote memorization, learn English painlessly, and master practical expressions through fun storylines! Below are some listening materials from Zootopia collected by Qicai website editor.

Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? My name is... You know, I'm going to hit the pause button right there. Because we're all good on bunny-scope cookies. Uh... I'm Officer Hopps, ZPD. I'm looking for missing mammal, Emmett Otterton, right here. Who may have frequented this establishment? Huh? Yeah, old Emmett. Haven't seen him in a couple of weeks. But, hey, you should talk to a yoga instructor. I'd be happy to take you back. Oh, thank you so much. I'd appreciate that more than you can imagine. Be such a- Oh, you are naked. Oh, for sure. We're a Naturalist Club. In Zootopia, anyone can be anything. And these guys, they be naked. Rongo is just on the other side of the pleasure pool. Oh boy. Does this make you uncomfortable? Because if so, there's no shame in calling it quits. Yes, there is. Boy, that's the spirit. Yeah, some mammals say the naturalist life is weird. Would you know what I say is weird? Clothes on animals. Here we go.

As you can see, Nangi's an elephant, so she'll totally remember everything. Hey, Nangi, these dudes have some questions about Emmett the Otter. Oh? Emmett Otterton, been coming to your yoga class for like six years. I have no memory of this beaver. He's an otter, actually. He was here a couple of Wednesdays ago, remember? Nope. Yeah, he was wearing a green cable knit sweater vest and a new pair of corduroy slacks. Oh, and a paisley tie, sweet winds are not real tight. Remember that, Nangi? No. Yeah, we both walked him out and he got into this big old white car with a silver trim, needed a tune-up. The third cylinder wasn't firing. Remember that, Nangi? Nope. Uh, you didn't happen to catch the license plate number, did you? Oh, for sure. It was 29THD03. Zero-three. Wow. This is a lot of great info. Thank you. Told you, Nangi has a mind like a steel trap. I wish I had a memory like an elephant. Well, I had a ball. You are welcome for the clue.

And seeing as how any moron can run a plate, I will take that pen and bid you adieu. The plate. I can't run a plate. Oh, I'm not in the system yet. Leave me the pen, please. What was it you said? Any moron can run a plate? Gosh. If only there were a moron around who was up to the task. Rabbit, I did what you asked. You can't keep me on the hook forever. Not forever? Well, I only have 36 hours left to solve this case. So can you run the plate or not? Actually, I just remembered I have a pal at the DMV. Flash is the fastest guy in there. If you need something done, he's on it. I hope so. We are really fighting the clock and every minute counts.

Wait. They're all sloths? You said this was going to be quick. Why are you saying that because he's a sloth, he can't be fast? I thought in Zootopia, anyone could be anything. Flash, Flash, 100-yard dash. Buddy, it's nice to see you. Nice to see you too. Hey, Flash, I'd love you to meet my friend. Darling, I've forgotten your name. Officer Judy Hopps, ZPD, how are you? I am doing just fine, as well as I can be. What, hang in there? Can I do well? I was hoping you could run a plate for us. We are in a really big hurry. Sure. What's the plate? Two-nine-THD-zero-three.

The above are some listening materials about learning English through Zootopia, collected by Qicai website editor Xiao Wu. Hope you gain something after listening!


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Listening Comprehension

  • elephant

    noun

    1. five-toed pachyderm

    2. the symbol of the Republican Party
    introduced in cartoons by Thomas Nast in 1874

  • license
  • sloth

    noun

    1. apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue (personified as one of the deadly sins)

    Synonym: lazinessacedia

    2. any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America and Central America
    they hang from branches back downward and feed on leaves and fruits

    Synonym: tree sloth

    3. a disinclination to work or exert yourself

    Synonym: slothfulness

  • corduroy

    noun

    1. a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs
    usually made of cotton

    Synonym: cord

    2. a road made of logs laid crosswise