This English lesson uses a scene from "Anyone But You" to practice greetings, introductions, and everyday conversation. We meet Bea and Ben, who have a conversation about their jobs and daily routines. Through their interaction, we learn useful vocabulary for introducing ourselves, discussing hobbies, and handle simple social situations. Hello everyone, and welcome to the English lesson with the movie ANYONE BUT YOU. New words for today are: ask someone out, cool down, negligence, breach, habeas corpus, noble, and many others. Let's watch and learn. " ask someone out " is a phrasal verb that means to invite someone to come with you to a place such as the movies or a restaurant, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship. In the clip, we'll see how Bea and Ben meet each other for the first time. Ben wants to ask Bea out on a date, and they have a funny conversation to get to know each other better. Let's continue to watch the next segment of
Welcome to today's English lesson based on the movie 'Argylle'. In this video, we've explored new vocabulary words like 'aspiring', 'juggling', and 'promised', learning their meanings, and usage in context. Afterward, we watched the clip again, this time without subtitles, to practice recognizing and understanding these words in real dialogue. Keep practicing, and soon you'll feel more confident with your English skills! Keep learning! Hello everyone, and welcome to the English lesson with the movie Argylle. New words for today are: aspiring, find the time, juggling, make the time, trapped, shifts, and many more. Let's watch and learn. "aspiring" means having a strong desire to achieve something, like a dream or goal. In the clip, this young woman wants to become a writer but hasn't achieved it yet, she is an aspiring writer. "find the time" is a common expression that means to make space in your schedule or pr