Learn English with Baby Driver
Learn English with Baby Driver
After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail.
Why learn English with Baby Driver?
"Baby Driver" is a fast-paced action movie about a young getaway driver named Baby. He's incredibly skilled at driving, using music to drown out a constant ringing in his ears. The story follows Baby as he tries to leave his life of crime, but gets pulled back in for "one last job." You'll learn lots of vocabulary related to cars, crime, and music, like "getaway car," "heist," and "tinnitus." You'll also hear a variety of American accents and slang. The movie is full of exciting chases and tense moments, exploring themes of loyalty, freedom, and redemption. The characters express a range of emotions, from fear and anger to love and hope. The dialogue is a mix of casual conversations and dramatic confrontations, exposing you to different styles of spoken English. Pay attention to how the characters use idioms and expressions like "hard as nails" and "catch feelings." This will help you understand the nuances of English conversation. "Baby Driver" is a great choice for English learners because it's engaging and entertaining. The constant music makes it fun to watch, while the dialogue and plot help you improve your listening comprehension and vocabulary. Because the story is relatively easy to follow even without understanding every word, you can focus on the rhythm and flow of the language. The variety of accents and slang will also broaden your understanding of how English is spoken in different contexts.
Words from Baby Driver
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Baby Driver:
- nobody: no person
- everybody: every person; all people
- lady: a term used when speaking to or about a woman, especially one you do not know
- gentleman: a polite way to address or refer to a man, especially one you do not know
- fabulous: extremely good, wonderful and excellent
- groovy: stylish, attractive and interesting
- asshole: a rude word for someone you find unpleasant or stupid
- kinda: used in writing to mean "sort of" or "not entirely"
- soul: a person's emotional or moral nature
- jerk: a rude word for someone you believe is not a nice person
- scratch: to rub your skin with your nails, often due to itching; to damage a surface by marking it with something sharp
- limbo: an uncertain situation where you are unable to act while waiting for someone else to decide
- scuffle: a short, not very serious fight
- groove: a type of musical rhythm
- shuffle: a way of walking by dragging one's feet
English words in a year
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