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Learn English with Predator

Learn English with Predator

A team of elite commandos on a secret mission in a Central American jungle come to find themselves hunted by an extraterrestrial warrior.

Why learn English with Predator?

"Predator" is an action-packed movie about a special forces team rescuing hostages in a jungle. They soon realize they are being hunted by something unseen and incredibly dangerous. The movie uses a lot of military vocabulary like "chopper" (helicopter), "objective" (target), and "backup" (support). You'll also hear more casual language and slang used by the soldiers. The story is full of suspense and action, making it engaging and helping you learn vocabulary in context. The movie explores themes of survival, courage, and the horrors of war. You'll experience a range of emotions, from fear and tension to camaraderie and determination, all expressed through the characters' dialogue. The language used is a mix of formal military talk and informal conversations between the soldiers, exposing you to different styles of English speech. You'll hear shouts, whispers, and everything in between, helping you understand how intonation and tone of voice convey meaning. Watching "Predator" can be a fun and exciting way to improve your English. The clear dialogue and engaging plot make it easy to follow, even for learners. The variety of vocabulary and language styles will broaden your understanding of spoken English, especially in informal settings. Plus, the movie's popularity means you'll have plenty of opportunities to discuss it with other English speakers, further practicing your language skills.

Words from Predator

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

  • dutch: related to the country of Netherlands, its people, or their language
  • chopper: a helicopter
  • cabinet: a group of senior government members who make decisions on government policies
  • aide: a person who helps someone else with their work, often a politician
  • charming: pleasant and attractive
  • transponder: a device that picks up a radio signal and replies with a different signal
  • stray: away from the correct place or separated from others of the same kind
  • guerrilla: a member of a small independent group fighting against a larger group or government
  • cos: because
  • fool: someone who acts or speaks without intelligence or good judgement
  • rescue: to save someone or something from danger or harm
  • assassin: a person who kills important or famous people for money or political reasons
  • scope: the opportunity or ability to achieve something
  • hostage: a person who is taken as a prisoner in order to make other people do something
  • objective: not influenced by personal feelings or opinions, based only on facts
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