Learn English with Back to the Future
Learn English with Back to the Future
Eighties teenager Marty McFly is accidentally sent back in time to 1955, inadvertently disrupting his parents' first meeting and attracting his mother's romantic interest. Marty must repair the damage to history by rekindling his parents' romance and - with the help of his eccentric inventor friend Doc Brown - return to 1985.
Why learn English with Back to the Future?
"Back to the Future" is a fun story about time travel. A teenager named Marty McFly accidentally travels back to 1955 in a time machine built by his eccentric scientist friend, Doc Brown. Marty must make sure his future parents fall in love so he can exist in the future! The movie is full of exciting adventures and funny situations. You can learn lots of useful vocabulary related to time travel, like "time machine," "flux capacitor," and "temporal displacement." You'll also hear everyday words and phrases from the 1950s and 1980s, which will expand your vocabulary. This movie has themes of family, friendship, and taking chances. You'll experience a range of emotions, from laughter to suspense, as you watch Marty try to fix the timeline. The movie uses a mix of casual and formal language, which is great for learning how people speak in different situations. You'll hear idioms like "get out of town" (an expression of disbelief) and "piece of cake" (meaning something is easy). Paying attention to how the characters talk will help you understand natural English conversation. "Back to the Future" is a fantastic choice for English learners because it's engaging and entertaining. The clear dialogue makes it easy to follow the story, even if you're still learning. The mix of humor and adventure will keep you motivated to watch and learn. You can also improve your listening comprehension and pronunciation by watching the movie with subtitles or repeating lines after the characters. Because it's so popular, you'll have lots of opportunities to talk about the movie with other English speakers, further practicing your language skills.
Words from Back to the Future
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Back to the Future:
- inventory: a complete list of items or goods in a particular place
- anywhere: in any place when it does not matter exactly where
- downtown: in or towards the central part of a city, especially the main business area
- senate: a governing body found in some countries and universities
- facility: a building or place used for a specific activity or purpose
- plutonium: plutonium is a radioactive element used in nuclear weapons and energy production
- vault: a room with very thick door, used to keep valuable things safe, especially in a bank
- libyan: a person from Libya
- terrorist: a person who uses violence to achieve political or religious goals
- alleged: claimed as a fact but without any evidence
- theft: the crime of taking someone's belongings without their permission
- attribute: to say that something happened because of someone or something else
- discrepancy: a difference between things that should match
- clerical: relating to office work or the clergy
- fbi: the national police force of the USA that investigates crimes which affect multiple states
English words in a year
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