Learn english with The Mask

Learn english with The Mask

When timid bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss discovers a magical mask containing the spirit of the Norse god Loki, his entire life changes. While wearing the mask, Ipkiss becomes a supernatural playboy exuding charm and confidence which allows him to catch the eye of local nightclub singer Tina Carlyle. Unfortunately, under the mask's influence, Ipkiss also robs a bank, which angers junior crime lord Dorian Tyrell, whose goons get blamed for the heist.

Why learn english with The Mask?

"The Mask" is a funny and exciting story about a shy bank clerk named Stanley Ipkiss who finds a magical mask. When he puts on the mask, he transforms into a wacky, cartoon-like character with superpowers. The movie follows Stanley's adventures as The Mask, as he gets into trouble with the police and the mafia. Learners can pick up everyday vocabulary like "bank," "police," "trouble," as well as more expressive words like "wacky," "magical," and "transform." The movie also uses a lot of idioms and slang, which can help learners understand informal English. The movie explores themes of identity, confidence, and the difference between our inner selves and how we present ourselves to the world. It's full of humor, action, and romance, and showcases a wide range of emotions from shyness and fear to excitement and joy. The language used in the movie varies from simple conversations to more complex dialogues, offering learners exposure to diverse English expressions. The exaggerated expressions of The Mask can be helpful for understanding emotions conveyed through tone and body language, even if the words themselves are unfamiliar. "The Mask" is a great movie for English language learners because it's entertaining and easy to follow. The visual humor and exaggerated acting make it engaging even if learners don't understand every word. The varied language use provides exposure to different vocabulary and grammatical structures. Plus, since it's a popular movie, learners might already be familiar with the story or characters, making it even easier to connect with and learn from.

Words from The Mask

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in The Mask:

  • sickening: making you feel shocked, horrified, or disgusted
  • buddy: a casual word for a friend
  • safari: a trip to look at or hunt wild animals, especially in Africa
  • jungle: a tropical forest where trees and plants grow very close together
  • bwana: a word used in some East African countries to show respect to a man in authority, such as your boss
  • bongo: a small drum played with your fingers, often used in pairs
  • killer: a person, animal, or thing that kills others
  • observe: to watch or notice someone or something, especially to understand more about them
  • mister: used to address a man you do not know by name, often used by children
  • blot: a dirty mark, usually made by liquid like ink
  • bareback: riding a horse without a saddle
  • cd: a small disc used to store sound or information, played or read by devices like CD players or computers (short for ‘compact disc’)
  • cd: a small disc used to store sound or information that can be played on devices like CD players and computers (short for ‘compact disc’)
  • mattress: the soft surface of a bed that you lie on
  • sweetheart: used for speaking to a kind person or someone you love
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