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Learn English with Hancock

Learn English with Hancock

Hancock is a down-and-out superhero who's forced to employ a PR expert to help repair his image when the public grows weary of all the damage he's inflicted during his lifesaving heroics. The agent's idea of imprisoning the antihero to make the world miss him proves successful, but will Hancock stick to his new sense of purpose or slip back into old habits?

Why learn English with Hancock?

"Hancock" is about a superhero with a drinking problem who often causes more harm than good while trying to help people. He learns to control his powers and become a better hero with the help of a public relations expert, Ray. From this movie, you can learn words related to crime like "pursuit," "suspects," and "negotiating," as well as words related to emotions like "angry," "lonely," and "proud." You'll also hear everyday expressions like "Get out of my face" and "I don't give a shit," although be careful how you use these! The movie also introduces the concept of "good job" as a way to give praise. This movie explores themes of redemption, responsibility, and the importance of image. You'll see a range of emotions, from anger and frustration to love and gratitude. The language used is a mix of casual conversations and more formal speeches, which helps you understand different speaking styles. There are funny moments and serious moments, which exposes you to a variety of tones and vocabulary. Pay attention to how the characters express their feelings in English, it will be good practice for expressing your own. "Hancock" is a good choice for English learners because it's engaging and uses relatively modern language. The story is easy to follow, even if you don't understand every single word. By watching this movie with subtitles, you can improve your vocabulary, listening comprehension, and understanding of American culture. The diverse cast also offers a glimpse into different accents and ways of speaking. While some of the language is informal, the movie provides a fun and accessible way to improve your English skills.

Words from Hancock

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

  • pursuit: an activity you spend time and energy doing; a hobby
  • suv: a sports utility vehicle is a car that is designed for both on and off-road driving
  • suspect: thought to be dangerous, false, or illegal
  • advise: to tell someone what you think they should do or give helpful information on a subject you know well
  • sus: to understand something/someone's key qualities
  • randomly: without planning and without a clear pattern
  • freeway: a wide road with fast traffic, usually found in the US, with special ramps for entering and exiting
  • cookie: a small, hard and dry sweet cake for one person
  • negotiate: to reach an agreement through formal discussions
  • gunman: a person who uses a gun to threaten or kill people or steal from them
  • rave: a large party with electronic music and dancing, sometimes involving illegal drugs
  • chaos: a state of complete disorder
  • heroic: showing great courage and admired by many, especially in difficult situations
  • hefty: large, heavy and strong
  • toll: the number of deaths, injuries, or amount of damage caused by a disaster or war
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