Learn English with Aladdin

Learn English with Aladdin

A kindhearted street urchin named Aladdin embarks on a magical adventure after finding a lamp that releases a wisecracking genie while a power-hungry Grand Vizier vies for the same lamp that has the power to make their deepest wishes come true.

Why learn English with Aladdin?

"Aladdin" is a fun and exciting story about a street-smart young man named Aladdin who discovers a magic lamp containing a Genie. The Genie grants Aladdin three wishes. Aladdin uses his wishes to become a prince so he can marry Princess Jasmine, but he learns that being true to yourself is more important than riches or royalty. The movie has lots of exciting adventures and funny moments. You can learn vocabulary about royalty like "sultan," "princess," and "vizier." There are also words about magic like "genie," "lamp," and "wish." The movie also uses common phrases like "street rat," "diamond in the rough," and "Cave of Wonders," which are helpful for everyday conversation. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, honesty, and following your dreams. You'll hear a range of emotions expressed, from joy and excitement to fear and anger. The language used in the movie is a mix of formal and informal English, which is good practice for understanding different speaking styles. The songs are catchy and repetitive, making them a fun way to learn new words and phrases. The Genie's fast-paced and humorous dialogue is excellent for practicing listening comprehension. Watching "Aladdin" can be a helpful and enjoyable way to improve your English. The story is engaging, the characters are memorable, and the language is accessible. You can practice listening to different accents, learn new vocabulary, and improve your understanding of English sentence structure. Since the movie is so popular, talking about it with other English speakers can be a great way to practice your conversational skills. Plus, who doesn't love a good musical with a happy ending?

Words from Aladdin

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

  • faraway: distant
  • camel: a large animal used in deserts for transport, with one or two humps on its back
  • caravan: a group of people travelling together, especially across the desert
  • roam: to walk or travel around an area without a specific goal or direction
  • immense: extremely large or great in size or amount
  • barbaric: extremely unpleasant and cruel
  • hop: a short jump by a person or animal
  • arabian: related to the country of Saudi Arabia
  • fool: someone who acts or speaks without intelligence or good judgement
  • dune: a hill of sand created by the wind, commonly found near the ocean or in deserts
  • salaam: a formal greeting where you bend forward and put your right hand on your forehead
  • mystery: something difficult to understand or explain
  • enchantment: a strong feeling of joy and attraction caused by the beauty of something
  • merchandise: goods that are bought and sold in shops
  • hookah: a long pipe used for smoking that cools the smoke by passing it through water
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