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“Prompted write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen series "Jane", where” (3 conversations)
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1 turn Jul 5, 2023 at 4:04 PM BST United Kingdom , Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
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Prompted write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen series "Jane", where Jane, her 12 year old friend and neighbour Molly-Rose Ling, and Molly-Rose's 14 year old brother Aaron Ling hanging out when Molly-Rose starts speaking in Konglish - half-Korean, half-English
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INT. MOLLY-ROSE'S LIVING ROOM - DAY Jane, a 13-year-old girl with red hair and freckles, sits on the couch with her 12-year-old friend, Molly-Rose Ling, who has long dark hair and glasses. Aaron Ling, Molly-Rose's 14-year-old brother, joins them. They are all engrossed in a video game. MOLLY-ROSE (cheering) neomu meosjyeo! You're so good, Jane! JANE (laughing) Thanks, Molly! Just a lucky shot, I guess. AARON (rolling his eyes) yeoboseyo! What are you trying to say, Molly? You can't just mix Korean and English like that. MOLLY-ROSE (defensively) Come on, Aaron! It's called Konglish! It's my way of expressing myself. Besides, Jane understands me perfectly fine. JANE (smiling) She's right, Aaron! Molly and I have our own little language. It makes things more fun, don't you think? AARON (sighing) I guess, but sometimes I feel like I'm missing out on the conversation. Can you at least translate for me once in a while? MOLLY-ROSE (teasingly) jeon ajig hangugeoreul baeugo issneun jungida, Aaron. I'm still learning Korean, Aaron. JANE (translating) She said she's still learning Korean, Aaron. AARON (nods) mianhae, Molly. I forgot you're still practicing. MOLLY-ROSE (smirking) mianhaji anha, Aaron. That's alright, Aaron. JANE (grinning) She said it's no problem, Aaron. They go back to playing the video game, Molly-Rose occasionally blurting out Konglish phrases while Jane and Aaron laugh and try to understand her. MOLLY-ROSE (excitedly) igilgeoya! We're gonna win! JANE (cheering) hwaiting! Let's do this! AARON (joining in) hwaiting! They play the game, immersed in their individual languages, but understanding each other nonetheless. The room is filled with laughter and the unique bond they share. FADE OUT.