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movie english

Movie english's choice can be said to determine the quality of learning. For junior students, it is suggested that when choosing a film, the theme should be relaxed, the content should be simple, and the picture should play a strong role in language explanation. This will help you guess the meaning of the language through the plot of the film, and avoid the fatigue caused by asking for help from a dictionary because you don't understand or understand it.

1) Simple-this killer is not too cold, Frozen, Lion King, Car Story, Forrest Gump-suitable for students with a vocabulary of 1000.

2) Moderate-Big Bang Theory-suitable for students with 2000 words.

3) Difficulty -TED-ED- Suitable for students with 3000 words.

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Movie english's misunderstanding

Many people know that they can learn English by watching movies, but not everyone benefits from it, and there are many misunderstandings.

Myth 1: Learning English through movies is very interesting. No! On the contrary, learning English through movies is very painful in most cases. Watching movies and learning English with movies are definitely two different things. In many cases, you have to keep freezing, repeating and taking notes with a pen. In fact, you will find that this definitely requires a lot of patience.

Myth 2: The sentences in the movie are very practical. No! It depends on what movie you see. Some movies have a lot of vulgar language, such as Prison Break. Some movies involve too many professional fields, such as CSI, all of which are investigation and solving crimes, and there are professional vocabulary for solving crimes. These are not particularly important to remember. Because foreigners may not know much about it.

Myth 3: break the casserole and ask the end. Many people learn English by watching movies. They always like to make every word and slang clear. Actually, I don't think it's good either They should choose something that they may use or be interested in. In addition to persistence, one should sometimes give up.

Myth 4: It doesn't take much time to learn movies. If I were you, I would usually learn a reality show with an episode of more than 40 minutes. It took me about 5 hours to take notes for the first time, and then I will read it several times. So basically, a 40-minute movie will take you about 7 to 8 hours, so if it's about 2 hours. I think it's no exaggeration for you to spend more than a month studying.

Myth 5: Don't read from beginning to end. It should be cut into pieces.