John Wick is forced out of retirement by a former associate looking to seize control of a shadowy international assassins’ guild. Bound by a blood oath to aid him, Wick travels to Rome and does battle against some of the world’s most dangerous killers.
"John Wick: Chapter 2" is an action-packed story about a retired hitman, John Wick, who is forced back into the criminal underworld. He must honor a blood oath, a "marker," which compels him to perform a dangerous task. The movie follows John as he travels to Rome and New York, facing numerous enemies. You'll encounter vocabulary related to crime (e.g., "assassination," "contract," "excommunicado"), weapons (e.g., "Glock," "Benelli," "cutlery"), and formal settings (e.g., "Continental," "High Table," "sommelier"). Learning these words in context will help you expand your vocabulary and understand how they're used in different situations. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and consequences. You'll see a range of emotions expressed, from grief and anger to determination and resignation. The dialogue is a mix of formal and informal language, with some characters using slang and strong language ("fuck," "shit"). Paying attention to how characters speak in different situations will help you understand the nuances of English conversation, including tone and register. You will also hear a lot of imperative sentences like "Tell them!", "Stay." and "Come here." Watching "John Wick: Chapter 2" can be a useful tool for English learners. The clear pronunciation, despite the fast-paced action, makes it relatively easy to follow the dialogue. The diverse vocabulary and varied sentence structures provide valuable exposure to different aspects of the English language. Because the movie is engaging and visually stimulating, it can help make learning English more enjoyable and memorable. Subtitles can be used to aid comprehension and look up unfamiliar words.
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in John Wick: Chapter 2:
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