Learn English with Arrival
Learn English with Arrival
Taking place after alien crafts land around the world, an expert linguist is recruited by the military to determine whether they come in peace or are a threat.
Why learn English with Arrival?
"Arrival" is a science fiction movie about a linguist, Louise Banks, who is asked to communicate with aliens who have landed on Earth. The story follows her journey as she learns the aliens' language and tries to understand their purpose. From this movie, you can learn words related to science, language, and communication, like "linguist," "alien," "translate," "communicate," "symbol," and "weapon." You'll also hear more common words used in everyday conversations, like "hello," "yes," "no," "wait," and "help." The movie also uses words that describe feelings, like "scared," "confused," "excited," and "hopeful." The movie explores themes of communication, understanding, and the nature of time. You will see a range of emotions, from fear and confusion to hope and connection. The language used varies from simple conversations to scientific discussions. This mix helps you learn different styles of English speaking. Pay attention to how Louise carefully chooses her words when talking to the aliens, showing how important clear communication is. You'll also notice how the tone of voice and body language change with different emotions, which is important for understanding English speakers. Learning English with "Arrival" can be very helpful for several reasons. The clear pronunciation of the actors makes it easy to follow the dialogue. The movie's subtitles can also aid your comprehension. Because the movie is about language learning, it highlights the challenges and rewards of communicating with someone who speaks a different language. This can be inspiring for English learners and show them the power of language to bridge cultural gaps. Finally, the exciting and emotional story will keep you engaged and motivated to learn.
Words from Arrival
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Arrival:
- bind: to make someone promise to do something or to make it their responsibility to do it
- sheriff: a law enforcement officer responsible for maintaining order in a specific area, such as a county or town
- tickle: to touch someone lightly, causing laughter or discomfort
- portuguese: from or connected with Portugal
- romance: a feeling or expression of love, often in a romantic relationship
- blockade: something used to block access to an area
- unfortunately: used to say that something makes you sad, disappoints you, or causes problems for you
- lockdown: an official order to restrict the movement of people or vehicles due to a dangerous event
- apparently: used to say you have read or heard something, even though you are not sure it is true
- experimental: relating to scientific experiments or new ideas and methods
- dismiss: to send someone away or allow them to leave
- idiot: a stupid person or someone who is acting stupidly
- ruin: being very badly destroyed, damaged or without value
- cooperation: working together with someone or doing what they ask
- assess: to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of something
English words in a year
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