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Learn PRACTICAL English vocabulary with the movie Argylle - "You have to make the time ..."

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
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Learn English with FALLOUT (TV series) - Important vocabulary for conflict situation

Want to improve your English? This video helps you learn useful vocabulary from a scene in "Fallout"! We'll break down words like "leave alone," "unfair," and "de-escalate" to help you understand conversations and avoid conflict. Watch, learn, and practice these words in the comments below! /Let's focusing on vocabulary in this scene. Explore some interesting new words from this clip./ "leave him alone":  this is a common phrase used to tell someone to stop bothering another person. "acknowledge"  means to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something. "unfamiliar" means not having knowledge or experience with something. " circumstances " refers to the situation or set of conditions that surround something. " at first glance " is an idiom that means when first considering something, before having a chance to look at it carefully. " treatment " mea

Learn English with ROAD HOUSE (2024 movie) | Speak fluently about seafood in English

In this lesson, we explore vocabulary like 'chowder', 'conch', 'irritation', 'ornate', and many others, making English learning exciting and accessible. Watch as we break down these words, understand their meanings, and even challenge ourselves by watching a clip without subtitles to test our new knowledge! Learning English has never been this enjoyable. Have you ever tried a delicious seafood dish called 'chowder'? Maybe you've heard of it but aren't quite sure what it is. Today, we'll also learn some interesting words like 'conch', 'irritation',  'ornate', 'loyalties', 'cause trouble', and many others. Let's watch and learn! " conch " means a large spiral shell, or the tropical snail-like sea creature that lives in it. " chowder " is a type of thick soup, usually made from fish or other sea creatures. " suit " here means to make someone look more attractive, u

Learn English Vocabulary for FORMAL INTRODUCING with THE GENTLEMEN

Welcome to our English lesson, where we explore new words and phrases from "The Gentlemen" series! In today's video, we learn vocabulary such as "somewhat," "absence," "descendant," and more! After the lesson, test your understanding by watching the scene without subtitles. Keep practicing and improving your English skills with us. Learn new words and expressions Are you ever somewhat jealous when your friends are late? Or maybe you're sorry when you arrive late yourself? Today, we'll learn how to talk about feelings like jealousy and sorrow, along with other useful words like 'accompany' and 'descendant'. Let's watch and learn! " somewhat " means a little bit or to some degree. In this scene, when Stevens says Mr. Johnston is "somewhat jealous," he means Mr. Johnston feels a bit jealous, but not extremely so. " jealous " means upset and angry because someone that you love seems intere

Learn Advanced English | 3 BODY PROBLEMS - Video Game Discussion

Join us in this exciting video lesson where we'll unlock some of the cool B2+ level vocabulary used in the movie "The 3 Body Problem". We'll explore words like "hacking," "state-of-the-art," and "phenomenon," all while unraveling the mysteries of the film.  This lesson is perfect for beginner and intermediate English learners who want to level up their vocabulary and gain a deeper understanding of the movie's dialogue. Learn new words and expressions Hello everyone, today we watch 3 Body Problem, and learn some cool new vocabulary such as:  "annoying", "whine", "hacking", "state-of-the-art", "scrubbed", "phenomenon", and many more. Let's explore! " annoying brat " is an informal way to describe someone, typically a child, who is being irritating and bothersome. Let's explain each word in it: " brat ": This is a rude term for a child who is bad-beha

You will learn IMPORTANT ENGLISH WORDS in this THE GENTLEMEN scene

This lesson aims to help you improve your English by watching a scene from Guy Ritchie's series "The Gentlemen" (2024)! We'll look closer at the conversation between Eddie and Susie and explain useful vocabulary for business (substantial share, corner the market) and everyday talks (like fam, in the right ballpark, turn out, take on board). The Gentlemen is a very useful Netflix series for learning advanced language, and I highly recommend it as fun English practice. Learn new vocabulary  Hello everyone, and welcome to English lesson with The Gentlemen series. New words for today are:  "substantial", "consideration", "impunity", "turn out", "whatever", "supervisor" and many more. Let's watch and learn now. Let's look closer at this sentence: " managed to corner a substantial share ". We've "managed to" means "we succeeded in doing something" or "we were able to d

Level up your English with 15 fun words from "Damsel"!

Want to sound more confident and interesting when you speak English?  This lesson dives into the movie "Damsel" to explore cool new vocabulary that will take your English to the next level! We'll learn words to describe feelings, dreams, and even tricky situations. Hello everyone, and welcome to English lesson with Damsel movie. New words for today are: "disinterest", "guilt", "harsh", "barren", "unaware", "steadfast" and many more. Let's watch and learn now. Let's look closer at this sentence: " you seem disinterested at best ". " Disinterested " means not very interested. Elodie adds " at best " to show there might be a tiny bit of interest, but it's not strong. So, the whole sentence says: "It seems like you might not be very interested, but maybe a little bit." " prerogative " means something that certain people are able or allowed to do or have,