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  • Mhm.

  • What?

  • What a funny noise.

  • Where you going?

  • Just in time.

  • This tea party is terribly tiresome.

  • Could you try to liven things up?

  • Ah!

  • Oh!

  • Uh huh.

  • Uh huh.

  • Oh, Alphabet.

  • What is this?

  • Why is it doing that?

  • Where is it going?

  • It's the alphabet.

  • But where is the rest of it?

  • G?

  • What is G doing here?

  • Where is Dean?

  • Uh huh.

  • What about that?

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  • Hey!

  • Oh, yeah.

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  • That thing is going to take forever.

  • What can we do to go faster?

  • Okay.

  • Uh huh.

  • Oh Oh, yeah!

  • Wheels really Okay.

  • Way singing are correcting song Whoa!

  • The sea!

  • What did that come from?

  • Surfing is such fun!

  • What are we going to do now?

  • We can't swim out to sea.

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  • Oh!

  • Oh!

  • Mhm.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Dolphin.

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  • How many letters did you get?

  • Did you find the whole alphabet?

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  • Too bad.

  • I hoped it would make this tea party a bit more to tapping.

  • Which letter is missing?

  • Oh, which Which letter said we've got the whole alphabet in one bag.

  • Every word under the sun.

  • E o.

  • Now, that's what I call a deep part E.

  • Okay.

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  • Dinky.

  • Excellent.

  • My name is Edward.

  • An infant?

  • Yes.

  • Um, my name is Yeah.

  • Oh, Hello, Amanda Penda.

  • Hello, Ariel Abella.

  • Giraffe.

  • Hello, Apple trees.

  • That's not my name.

  • My name is Hello.

  • No, my name is that hammer Hook.

  • Oh, you've got hiccups.

  • I know what to do.

  • Stand on your head.

  • Yeah.

  • Look at yourself.

  • Backwards in the mirror.

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  • I think you've done it.

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  • Who am I?

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  • Jolly nonsense.

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  • You have a lucky dot and so do I.

  • We're the same.

  • See, I am not a jaybird.

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A2 alphabet jolly magic tea party noise heavier

#SummerLearning Alphablocks - Blue Level Five | FULL EPISODES 1-3 | Learn to Read | #HomeSchooling

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US /ɛnˈtaɪr/

UK /ɪn'taɪə(r)/

  • adjective
  • Complete or full; with no part left out; whole
  • (Botany) Having a smooth edge, without teeth or divisions.
  • Undivided; not shared or distributed.
  • Whole; complete; with nothing left out.
stick

US /stɪk/

UK /stɪk/

  • verb
  • To adhere or fasten something to a surface.
  • To endure or persevere through a difficult situation.
  • (Informal) To tolerate or endure someone or something unpleasant.
  • To push a sharp or pointed object into something
  • To join together using glue or paste
  • To continue with something despite difficulties; persist.
  • To pierce or puncture with a pointed object.
  • To extend outwards; protrude.
  • To remain attached or fixed to a surface or object.
  • To remain in one place or position for a long time
  • noun
  • Long thin piece of wood from a tree
incredible

US /ɪnˈkrɛdəbəl/

UK /ɪnˈkredəbl/

  • adjective
  • Very good; amazing
  • So extraordinary as to seem impossible.
  • Extremely good; amazing.
  • Really good; amazing; great
  • Very hard to believe
  • Very good; excellent.
  • Informal: very good; excellent.
straight

US /stret/

UK /streɪt/

  • adjective
  • honest and direct
  • Continuous; uninterrupted.
  • Not having curves, bends, or angles
  • Heterosexual.
  • Honest; frank; straightforward.
  • In proper order; correctly arranged.
  • Not gay; heterosexual
  • Without bends or curves; proceeding in the same direction without deviation.
  • adverb
  • in a line; immediately; honestly and directly
  • In a straight line; directly.
  • Immediately; at once.
  • noun
  • A heterosexual person.
  • other
  • To make or become straight.
slip

US /slɪp/

UK /slɪp/

  • noun
  • Act of beginning to fall from losing balance
  • A field position in cricket
  • A quick escape or become free from something
  • Combination of clay and water, used in pottery
  • Occasion when something grows worse or drops lower
  • Minor mistake
  • Thin women's underwear to go under a dress
  • verb
  • To begin to fall as a result of losing balance
  • To escape or become free from something
  • To move from one state to another, usually worse
  • To slide out of place or fall to the ground
  • To occur or pass rapidly
  • To put something in a place quietly and secretly
bit

US /bɪt/

UK /bɪt/

  • noun
  • A former coin worth 12.5 cents.
  • The basic unit of information in computing.
  • The basic unit of information in computing, representing a binary digit (0 or 1).
  • A mouthful of food.
  • Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
  • A particular thing or experience.
  • A person's contribution to an effort.
  • Small piece of something
  • A short period of time.
  • A very small amount of money.
  • A small piece or amount of something.
  • A small acting role or part in a performance.
  • The part of a tool that cuts or bores.
  • other
  • To do one's part.
  • Not at all.
  • verb
  • Past tense of 'bite'.
  • (E.g. of fish) to take bait and be caught
  • adverb
  • Slightly; somewhat.
catastrophe

US /kəˈtæstrəfi/

UK /kə'tæstrəfɪ/

  • noun
  • Very bad disaster causing much suffering, etc.
  • An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster.
  • An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster.
  • A complete failure; a fiasco.
trail

US /trel/

UK /treɪl/

  • noun
  • Series of marks or signs left by something moving
  • A mark or series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something.
  • Rough path, as through a forest or field
  • Following behind someone to see what they're doing
  • other
  • To be losing or behind in a competition.
  • To be losing or behind in a competition or race.
  • (of a plant) to spread or hang downwards loosely.
  • other
  • To drag or allow (something) to drag behind.
  • To follow or pursue (someone or something) closely.
  • verb
  • To follow behind someone
  • To be losing to a competitor
  • To pull something behind you along the ground
  • To follow behind someone to see what they're doing
tap

US /tæp/

UK /tæp/

  • verb
  • To access a liquid (e.g. in a tree) through a hole
  • To move feet/fingers to make light regular sounds
  • To spy one someone electronically
  • To hit something or someone lightly
  • To remove from an object e.g. oil from the ground
  • noun
  • Faucet; the place you can get water from a pipe
  • Light hit, generally one that makes a sound
rest

US /rɛst/

UK /rest/

  • noun
  • Time when one relaxes, sleeps, or is inactive
  • An interval of silence in a piece of music.
  • State in which there is a lack of motion
  • A state of relaxation and inactivity.
  • Part of something remaining after some was used
  • A thing used for support.
  • verb
  • To stop working or avoid activity to recover
  • (Of dead person) to lie in a grave
  • To lean, support or place something against
  • Be supported by something.
  • To not be tired because you had enough sleep
  • other
  • To be supported or held up by something.
  • To remain or be left.
  • To cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength.
  • other
  • To place or lay something so that it is supported by something else.
  • other
  • A state of inactivity or relaxation.

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