Learn English with Jurassic Park
Learn English with Jurassic Park
A wealthy entrepreneur secretly creates a theme park featuring living dinosaurs drawn from prehistoric DNA. Before opening day, he invites a team of experts and his two eager grandchildren to experience the park and help calm anxious investors. However, the park is anything but amusing as the security systems go off-line and the dinosaurs escape.
Why learn English with Jurassic Park?
Jurassic Park is about a man who creates a theme park filled with cloned dinosaurs. Things go wrong when the park's computer systems fail, and the dinosaurs escape. A paleontologist, his partner, and the park owner's grandchildren must find a way to survive and escape the island. While watching, you'll learn words related to science like "dinosaur," "fossil," "DNA," and "extinct." You'll also learn action words like "run," "hide," and "escape," and words related to technology like "computer," "system," and "power." The movie explores themes of scientific responsibility, the power of nature, and the dangers of unchecked ambition. You'll see characters experience fear, excitement, and surprise. The language used in the movie is a mix of everyday conversation and scientific terms. This variety will help you learn different ways to express yourself in English. Pay attention to how the characters talk to each other in both casual and serious situations. Watching Jurassic Park in English is a great way to improve your listening and comprehension skills. The movie has a clear storyline and exciting action sequences, which will keep you engaged. You'll hear many different English accents, as the characters come from different parts of the world. This can help you become more familiar with variations in pronunciation. Since the movie is so popular, you can easily find online resources like subtitles and transcripts to help you learn.
Words from Jurassic Park
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Jurassic Park:
- everybody: every person; all people
- taser: a gun that shoots barbs which deliver a brief electric shock, temporarily paralysing the target
- loading: extra money paid in addition to a base price, often for special skills or reasons
- apology: a message expressing regret for a wrong or problem, or explaining an absence
- lawsuit: a formal complaint against someone or an organization made in court
- divorce: the legal process of ending a marriage
- underwriter: a person or company that assesses risk and determines insurance costs, especially in shipping
- investor: a person or organization that puts money into something
- thorough: complete and focused on details
- inspection: carefully looking at something or someone, especially to make sure everything is correct
- funding: money given for a specific purpose
- lan: a computer network for communication within a limited area, such as a building or group of buildings
- trendy: very fashionable or in style
- digger: a machine that is used to make holes in the ground
- mutual: felt or done by two or more people equally
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