Learn english with Eternals
Learn english with Eternals
The Eternals are a team of ancient aliens who have been living on Earth in secret for thousands of years. When an unexpected tragedy forces them out of the shadows, they are forced to reunite against mankind’s most ancient enemy, the Deviants.
Why learn english with Eternals?
"Eternals" is a story about ancient heroes who protect Earth from dangerous creatures called Deviants. The Eternals have special powers, like flying, super strength, and healing. They live among humans for thousands of years, secretly helping them develop. The movie has a lot of action and adventure, and you can learn words like "immense," "emergence," and "celestial." You'll also hear different accents, as the Eternals come from a planet called Olympia and have lived all over Earth. The movie explores themes of family, loyalty, and what it means to be human. You'll see the Eternals experience a range of emotions, from love and joy to sadness and anger. This can help you understand how to express feelings in English. The language used in the movie is mostly modern English, but sometimes characters use poetic or formal language, especially when talking about their history. This variety can help you expand your vocabulary and understanding of different English styles. Learning English with "Eternals" can be fun and helpful. The subtitles make it easy to follow the dialogue, and the exciting story keeps you engaged. You can learn new words related to science fiction and mythology. By listening to the characters speak, you can improve your pronunciation and listening comprehension. Plus, discussing the movie with other English learners can help you practice speaking and sharing your opinions in English.
Words from Eternals
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Eternals:
- amid: surrounded by or in the middle of
- grossness: very unpleasant, rude or unacceptable
- measureless: impossible to measure or very large
- slag: the leftover material from rock after metal extraction
- nestle: to lie or sit down in a warm, sheltered or soft place
- perfection: the act or state of making something perfect
- poet: a person who writes poems
- optimism: a belief that good things will happen and that plans will be successful
- echo: a reflected sound that repeats or a reminder of a past event
- humanity: all people
- universal: applying to or done by everyone or everything
- presentation: a talk or meeting where something is shown to an audience
- apex: the highest point of something
- predator: someone or something that takes advantage of those weaker than themselves
- balanced: staying in a state of balance, where different amounts or parts remain equal or correct
8,000 words in a year