How to Be a Pirate Captain
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Download(Captain) Hello! So you want to be a pirate, m'lad?
Well let me tell ye…
being a pirate, be all about 'Branding'.
Yar, it’s a business.
But branding be bringing in the booty.
And if ye be shipping with our jolly crew,
ye need love this Jolly Roger.
(Recruit) Question.
Isn't waving a pirate flag like waving a
'We are Thieves’ flag?
It seems… not helpful.
(Captain) This skull and crossbones be more than
just a bit of 'Arrrgh, look at us'.
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Key Vocabulary (14)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
Torture is the act of causing a person or animal great pain, often as a punishment or to get information. In common conversation, it is also used to describe a very boring or unpleasant experience.
"This is an example sentence with the word torture."
This word describes something that is correct, accurate, or based on facts. It is also used to talk about actions that are morally good or socially acceptable.
"That's the right answer to the question."
To seize or acquire valuable goods, often through force or illicit means during a conflict or raid. While historically used to describe plundering during war, it can metaphorically refer to obtaining a great deal of something valuable in modern contexts.
A captain is the leader of a sports team who makes decisions and guides the other players. This person is usually chosen for their experience, skills, and ability to inspire the team.
"The captain is important."
Grammar in This Video
"So you want to be a pirate, m'lad?"
"This skull and crossbones be more than just a bit of 'Arrrgh, look at us'."
"Which 'tis a lot of work and risk."
"being a pirate, be all about 'Branding'."
"But why would a ship just give up?"
"Keeping the Roger hidden for just the right moment."
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