Learn English with Venom
Learn English with Venom
Investigative journalist Eddie Brock attempts a comeback following a scandal, but accidentally becomes the host of Venom, a violent, super powerful alien symbiote. Soon, he must rely on his newfound powers to protect the world from a shadowy organization looking for a symbiote of their own.
Why learn English with Venom?
"Venom" tells the story of Eddie Brock, a reporter who becomes infected by an alien Symbiote named Venom. Eddie and Venom must learn to live together while facing a dangerous enemy, another Symbiote named Riot. The movie has a lot of action and adventure, and you can learn vocabulary related to science (like "symbiosis," "organism," and "specimen"), journalism ("reporter," "interview," and "evidence"), and emotions ("fear," "anger," and "determination"). The movie explores themes of good versus evil, the importance of second chances, and the struggle between personal ambition and responsibility. You will encounter a range of emotions, from fear and anger to humor and compassion. The language used in the movie is mostly everyday English, with some slang and informal expressions. This can help you learn how people speak in casual conversations, as well as more dramatic or emotional situations. The dialogue between Eddie and Venom is especially interesting, as they often argue and disagree, showcasing different ways of expressing opinions. Watching "Venom" can be a fun and engaging way to improve your English skills. The exciting plot and strong characters can keep you motivated to follow the story and understand the dialogue. You can practice your listening comprehension by paying attention to how the actors pronounce words and use intonation. You can also expand your vocabulary and learn new phrases. Since the movie is popular, you can discuss it with other English speakers and practice your conversational skills.
Words from Venom
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Venom:
- foundation: an organization set up to give money for a particular purpose, often for scientific research or charity
- specimen: a small amount of something collected and used for testing or analysis, often a part removed from a larger whole
- roger: used when speaking on the radio to say that you have received and understood a message
- initiate: to make something begin
- mission: a duty or important job, often one where someone is sent somewhere
- mayday: a radio message used by ships and planes to ask for help when they are in danger
- datum: a fact or piece of information
- breach: an action that breaks a promise, law, agreement, or relationship
- astronaut: a person who travels and works in a spacecraft
- retrieve: to bring or get something back, especially something that was lost or needed
- containment: the act of preventing something harmful from spreading or growing
- sunshine: the light and heat of the sun
- awake: not asleep, often just before or after sleeping
- wow: used to express surprise or pleasure
- deposition: a formal written statement confirming something that can be used as proof, sometimes in court
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