Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Witness how Bob successfully reads his friends’ minds. How, on earth, does he do it?
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Jimmy Carter about Adam Sandler: “He doesn’t do a lot of interviews anymore, but he used to be a nice guy, like a lot of funny folks, sort of shy, and listen to him talk about his childhood.”
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
Hysterical sketch with John Cleese as a beekeeping expert and Rowan Atkinson aka Mr. Bean as a terrible television show host. Recorded live in 1981. Shh.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Jake, Hector and Lena try out a new invention. A cell phone that can translate over thirty languages.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Lena has a new cell phone and wants to show the wonders of technology to her work colleagues.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
It’s always tough to start a new job. To make it easier, you first spend some time paired with an experienced worker. Unfortunately, he or she may not always have your best interests in mind!
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
“Friendly” claims his name isn’t a joke, that he truly is a friendly, happy, guy. We’re not so sure if we can really believe him! What do you think?
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Have you ever been rude to a delivery guy? Have you ever been a delivery person? Were people rude to you? Let’s see what Bob’s drivers have to say on the subject…
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Did you ever have to watch training videos at work? Were they interesting? Let’s check in with the new driver and see if he’s learned anything from them.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Man’s best friend or worst enemy? Depends on who you ask!
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Sheldon is the philosophizing suburban pizza deliverer. He’s taking Tyler, the new driver, under his wing. Is Tyler ready yet to carry his own pies?
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Relying on tips for a living can really be tough! If your customers are cheap, there really isn’t too much you can do about it… Let’s see how our heroes of the mozzarella trail cope.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Much of the music in Drivers Wanted was recorded by Burning Snella. Rochester might seem like an odd place to make a movie, until you realize it is the headquarters of the Eastman Kodak company, which makes most of film used Hollywood’s cameras.
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA
Most of the characters in this movie
pronounce “ing” as “in”. They say talkin’ instead of talking, goin’ instead of going, etc. Can you hear it?
Difficulty: Beginner
USA
Haley has gotten her learner's permit and when Phil and Claire teach her how to drive, the result is terrifying and hilarious at the same time.
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