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741 - Playing in a Tournament0
добавлен 25.11.11 12:00
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When I was growing up, my family had a tournament for every game you can imagine. That’s why I’m able to explain about playing in competitions in this episode.
Slow dialogue: 1:09 Explanations: 2:48 Fast dialogue: 15:32 Irene: How is your team doing in the standings? Kent: They’re seeded sixth and they’re in a bracket with one of the best teams in the tournament. Our team has already lost to them. Irene: I thought it was a double-elimination tournament. Kent: It is. That’s the only reason they’re not out of contention for the title. Irene: Why did the organizers get rid of the round-robin rounds? Kent: I think it’s because they wanted to cut down on the number of games overall. I’m not sure. Irene: Your team is the defending champion. What happened this year? Why aren’t they ranked higher? Kent: They didn’t have a very good season. There were a lot of injuries, and as the coach, I had some run-ins with a couple of the new players. Let’s just say we had some clashes in personality. Irene: Isn’t there a game this afternoon? Kent: Yeah, but I have to feed my team first. They won’t play until they get what they want. Irene: What do they want? Kent: Ice cream. Who knew six-year-olds could be so demanding? Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
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