Learn English with Joker
Learn English with Joker
During the 1980s, a failed stand-up comedian is driven insane and turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City while becoming an infamous psychopathic crime figure.
Why learn English with Joker?
"Joker" tells the story of Arthur Fleck, a man struggling to find his place in Gotham City. He works as a clown, dreams of being a comedian, and lives with his mother. Arthur faces many challenges, including a medical condition that causes him to laugh uncontrollably. The movie follows his journey as his life takes a dark turn. From this film, you can learn vocabulary related to emotions like "sadness," "anger," and "frustration." You'll also encounter words about social issues like "poverty," "crime," and "inequality." The film explores themes of mental health, so you might learn words like "delusional" and "medication." The movie deals with complex themes of social isolation, mental illness, and the consequences of societal neglect. You'll see a range of emotions portrayed, from vulnerability and despair to anger and violence. The language used in the film varies from casual conversations to more formal speeches and news reports. This variety can help you learn different styles of English speaking and understand how tone and language change depending on the situation. You will also hear how people express strong emotions in English. Watching "Joker" can be helpful for English learners for several reasons. The clear dialogue and engaging storyline make it easier to follow. The subtitles can assist in vocabulary acquisition and comprehension. By paying attention to the characters' pronunciation and intonation, you can improve your own speaking skills. Finally, the movie's exploration of difficult social issues can expose you to important discussions and expand your understanding of different perspectives, which can be valuable for improving your overall communication in English.
Words from Joker
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Joker:
- garbage: waste food that you throw away
- stall: a table or small shop with an open front, often used in markets to sell things
- ton: a large quantity or amount
- swamp: an area of very wet, flooded ground typically covered with trees and plants
- commissioner: a person with high authority in a government department or organization
- citywide: happening in all parts of a city
- decade: a period of ten years, often used when referring to the past or future
- typhoid: a severe disease that causes a high fever, red spots on the chest, and intense stomach pain, which can sometimes be fatal
- avenue: a wide road, often with trees along each side, sometimes in a city or town
- terrible: extremely bad or unpleasant, causing great harm or unhappiness
- horrific: Very bad and causing shock or fear
- mess: something or someone that is dirty or untidy
- till: a short form of the word 'until'
- landlord: a person or organization that rents property to someone
- heating: providing heat to a room or building, or the system used for this purpose
English words in a year
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