Learn English with Lucy

Learn English with Lucy

A woman, accidentally caught in a dark deal, turns the tables on her captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic.

Why learn English with Lucy?

"Lucy" is a science fiction movie about a woman who accidentally absorbs a powerful drug that unlocks her brain's full potential. As Lucy gains access to more of her brainpower, she develops incredible abilities like controlling her body and other people, and even manipulating technology. Throughout the movie, you'll encounter vocabulary related to science, the human body ("neurons," "cortex," "metabolism"), and technology ("synthetic," "magnetic waves," "quantum physics"). You'll also hear more common words used in exciting and dramatic situations, helping you understand their meaning in context. The movie explores themes of human potential, evolution, and the nature of consciousness. You'll experience a range of emotions, from fear and suspense to wonder and awe, as Lucy's journey unfolds. The dialogue includes both everyday conversations and more complex scientific discussions, exposing you to a variety of English language styles. The movie also features characters from different countries, giving you a chance to hear different accents and learn how English is used in various contexts. Learning English with "Lucy" can be beneficial for several reasons. The engaging plot and fast-paced action will keep you entertained and motivated to follow along. The diverse vocabulary will broaden your understanding of scientific and everyday English terms. Finally, the mix of casual and formal language, combined with different accents, will give you a well-rounded exposure to the English language, helping you improve your comprehension and communication skills.

Words from Lucy

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Lucy:

  • sweetheart: used for speaking to a kind person or someone you love
  • paranoid: believing that people dislike or want to harm you without any evidence
  • concentrate: to direct your attention or efforts to a particular subject, activity, or problem
  • shower: a device or the act of washing yourself with a spray of water
  • museum: a place where items of cultural, historical, scientific, or artistic importance are stored and displayed for the public
  • suppose: to pretend something is true to imagine its consequences
  • reception: the place inside a building such as a hotel, office or school where people go when they first arrive
  • reception: a formal party or celebration to welcome someone or celebrate something
  • paperwork: documents related to a job, activity, or legal issue, such as forms, reports, or contracts
  • delivery: the act of taking something to a person or place
  • negotiate: to reach an agreement through formal discussions
  • none: not any of a group of people or things
  • cowboy: a man, typically on horseback, who herds and cares for cattle, especially in the western US
  • dozen: a group of approximately twelve of the same thing
  • stetson: a tall hat with a wide brim, often worn by cowboys
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