Learn English with Passengers
Learn English with Passengers
A spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet and transporting thousands of people has a malfunction in its sleep chambers. As a result, two passengers are awakened 90 years early.
Why learn English with Passengers?
"Passengers" tells the story of Jim and Aurora, two people who wake up 90 years too early on a spaceship traveling to a new planet. They must learn to survive and build a life together in the vast emptiness of space. The movie uses words related to space travel like "starship," "hibernation pod," and "colony," as well as everyday language about feelings, relationships, and making difficult choices. Learning these words will help you understand the story and expand your English vocabulary. The movie explores themes of loneliness, responsibility, and the importance of human connection. You'll hear characters express a wide range of emotions, from joy and excitement to fear and anger. The dialogue uses a mix of formal and informal language, which is good practice for understanding different speaking styles in English. Paying attention to how the characters speak can help you improve your own pronunciation and intonation. Watching "Passengers" is a great way to learn English because it combines an exciting story with useful vocabulary and natural dialogue. The movie’s emotional depth will help you connect with the characters and become more invested in the story, making the learning process more enjoyable. By listening to the different accents and speech patterns, you'll improve your comprehension skills and learn how English is spoken in real-life situations.
Words from Passengers
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Passengers:
- suspend: to stop an activity, either temporarily or permanently
- animation: creating moving images of drawings or models, often for films, videos or games
- starship: a large spacecraft used for space travel
- homestead: a house with its surrounding land and buildings, particularly a farm
- premier: first in importance, or most senior, powerful, or successful
- interstellar: between the stars in the sky
- voyage: to travel a long distance, especially by sea or space
- colony: a group of people or organisms living together in one place or area, sometimes governed by a more powerful entity
- wonder: a feeling of surprise and joy when you see or experience something beautiful, strange or new
- cabin: a small house made of wood
- hibernation: some animals spend winter in a deep sleep-like state called hibernation
- sickness: a state of illness or bad health
- illuminate: to shine light on something, making it clearer, easier to understand, or visually appealing
- landfall: the act of arriving on land after traveling by sea or air, or the land you first see upon arrival
- fellow: used to describe someone who is similar to you or in a similar situation
English words in a year
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