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Seinfeld - Clip 1 - S07E16 - 1995 US TV C.1 Min Seinfeld - Clip 1 - S07E16 - 1995 US TV c.1 min. Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus : Jerry, George, & Elaine discuss the procedure to get soup... 10 - Seinfeld - Clip 1: The Soup Nazi procedure - YouTube IMDb Wikipedia • grammar points: let's, gotta (have got to), present perfect continuous, will, can • phrasal verbs: get, standing up, go over, hold out • idioms: okay, boy, to be in the mood, stand, the other day, all right, come on, caveat, runs, just, fine, as, keep...ing, step to the left, right ........................................................................................................................................... ELAINE: Okay. Are we ready to go? GEORGE: Yes, please, please, let's go. ELAINE: Boy, I'm in the mood for a cheeseburger. JERRY: No...we gotta go to the soup place. ELAINE: What soup place? GEORGE: Oh, there's a soup stand, Kramer's been going there. JERRY: He's always raving. I finally got a chance to go there the other day, and I tell you this, you will be stunned. ELAINE: Stunned by soup? JERRY: You can't eat this soup standing up, your knees buckle. ELAINE: Huh. All right. Come on. JERRY: There's only one caveat -- the guy who runs the place is a little temperamental, especially about the ordering procedure. He's secretly referred to as "The Soup Nazi". ELAINE: Why? What happens if you don't order right? JERRY: He yells and you don't get your soup. ELAINE: What? JERRY: Just follow the ordering procedure and you will be fine. GEORGE: All right, all right. Let's - let's go over that again. JERRY: All right, as you walk in the place, move immediately to your right. ELAINE: What? JERRY: The main thing is to keep the line moving. GEORGE: All right, so, you hold out your money, speak your soup in a loud, clear voice, step to the left, and receive. JERRY: Right. It's very important not to embellish on your order. No extraneous comments. No questions. No compliments. ELAINE: Oh, boy, I'm really scared! JERRY: Elaine. ELAINE: All right, Jerry, that's enough now about "The Soup Nazi". .
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