Learn English with Monsters, Inc.
Learn English with Monsters, Inc.
Lovable Sulley and his wisecracking sidekick Mike Wazowski are the top scare team at Monsters, Inc., the scream-processing factory in Monstropolis. When a little girl named Boo wanders into their world, it's the monsters who are scared silly, and it's up to Sulley and Mike to keep her out of sight and get her back home.
Why learn English with Monsters, Inc.?
"Monsters, Inc." is a fun story about a world of monsters who power their city by scaring human children. The top scarer, James P. Sullivan ("Sulley"), and his best friend, Mike Wazowski, accidentally let a little girl named Boo into their world. This causes big problems! The movie follows their adventures as they try to get Boo back home safely. While watching, you can learn words like "scare," "monster," "door," "energy," and "banished," as well as common phrases like "Good night," "Sleep tight," and "What's the matter?" The movie explores themes of friendship, facing fears, and doing what's right. You'll see a range of emotions like fear, happiness, sadness, and anger, all expressed in clear English. The language used is mostly everyday conversational English, with some funny monster talk mixed in. This helps learners understand how English is used in different situations. Pay attention to how the characters speak to each other – sometimes fast, sometimes slow, sometimes loud, sometimes whispering – to understand the different tones and rhythms of English. "Monsters, Inc." is a great movie for English learners because it's engaging and easy to follow. The animation helps you understand the story even if you don't catch every word. The characters' expressions and actions add to the meaning of the dialogue. Repeating funny lines like "Mike Wazowski!" or "Put that thing back where it came from!" can be a fun way to practice pronunciation. Because the movie is so popular, you can also easily find subtitles or dubbed versions in your native language, which can help you learn new vocabulary and phrases. By watching this movie, you’ll enjoy a good story while improving your English skills.
Words from Monsters, Inc.
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Monsters, Inc.:
- sweetheart: used for speaking to a kind person or someone you love
- kiddo: used when talking to a friend or a child
- simulation: an artificial creation of a real-world scenario for study, experience, or practice
- terminate: to end or cause something to end
- phlegm: a thick mucus formed in the nose and throat, typically during illness
- tape: a long, narrow, sticky piece of material used for sticking things together
- draught: a current of cool air moving through a room
- toxic: poisonous and harmful
- monster: (in stories) a large, ugly and frightening creature
- kid: a child or young person
- scream: a loud, high sound made when frightened, excited, or angry
- tenacious: persistent in maintaining, continuing, or seeking something
- intimidate: to scare or threaten someone into doing what you want
- balmy: warm and pleasant, often used when talking about weather
- flab: soft, loose fat under the skin
English words in a year
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