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5 best movies to learn English with
Learning a language is much easier when you’re enjoying yourself – and what better way to pass the time than watching movies (with a tub of popcorn in hand, of course)! But do blockbusters use bad English? Are indie movies too complicated and use too many strange words? To help you out, here’s a list of movies I think are the most effective (and entertaining) for helping you learn English.
1. Jurassic Park (1993)
OK, so everyone’s already seen this – and if not, shame on you. It’s the perfect movie for learning some slightly complicated scientific words in a thoroughly entertaining context. It also happens to be my favourite film ever. Call me biased.
2. Notting Hill (1999)
If you’re not sure whether to learn British or American English, this movie offers both in one perfect romantic comedy package. Set in London, it follows a nerdy bookshop owner who falls in love with an American movie star. The ending will make you feel all warm and fuzzy.
3. Clueless (1995)
With a 90s revival in full swing, the best way to brush up on your retro teen slang is with Clueless, set in a Los Angeles high school and featuring some of the most iconic fashions of the 1993-1996 era. Fun fact: it’s based on the novel Emma by Jane Austen.
4. The Hunger Games (2012)
Easy-to-understand American accent? Check. Jennifer Lawrence? Check. Handsome male lead? Check. Tension-filled fight scenes? Mega check. If you’re a fan of sci-fi adventures with some romance and post-apocalyptic politics thrown in for good measure, get watching.
5. The King’s Speech (2010)
Quite conveniently, this film focuses on England’s King George, who had to overcome a speech impediment to deliver a speech to the British people – so it’s not only entertaining but there’s actually a whole pronunciation lesson in there too. Win!
Personal Pronoun and objective personal pronouns
What Are Personal Pronouns? (with Examples)
Personal pronouns represent people or things. The personal pronouns are:
For example:
- You are happy.
- They won the league.
- It is a dog.
- He is smart.
Objective Personal Pronouns
The objective personal pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.These are the versions used when the personal pronouns are objects(like direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions). For example:
- Paul knows her. (The personal pronoun is a direct object.)
- Paul gave them the letter. (The personal pronoun is an indirect object.)
- Paul went with him. (The personal pronoun is an object of a preposition.)
Choosing Personal Pronouns
Native English speakers rarely make mistakes when selecting which personal pronoun to use. However, whether we know it or not, we all select a personal pronoun having first determined its:- Number Is the personal pronoun representing something singular or plural?
- Person Is the personal pronoun representing something:
- Gender Is the personal pronoun representing something male, female, or neuter?
- Case Is the personal pronoun representing something which is a subject or an object?
In the first person? (This is the speaker himself or a group that includes the speaker, i.e., I, me, we, and us.)
In the second person? (This is the speaker's audience, i.e., you.)
In the third person? (This is everybody else, i.e., he, she,it, they.)
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In this blogger you will learn techniques to improve your vocabulary and grammar in the English language. with fun instructional video to make your English learning more fun and easy.
En este blogger aprenderás técnicas para mejorar tu vocabulario y gramática en el idioma ingles. con divertidos vídeo instructivos para hacer mas divertido y fácil el aprendizaje del idioma ingles.
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