Learn english with Despicable Me 3

Learn english with Despicable Me 3

Gru and his wife Lucy must stop former '80s child star Balthazar Bratt from achieving world domination.

Why learn english with Despicable Me 3?

"Despicable Me 3" is a fun, animated movie about Gru, a former villain who now works as a secret agent. He discovers he has a twin brother, Dru, who wants to learn how to be a villain like their dad. The movie follows their adventures, along with Gru's wife Lucy and their adopted daughters. You'll learn lots of vocabulary related to family (twin, brother, wife, daughter), jobs (agent, villain), and emotions (happy, scared, angry). There are also many action words like "run," "jump," and "steal." This movie explores themes of family, identity, and good versus evil, all expressed with humor and heart. The language used is modern and conversational, with some silly expressions. You'll hear a variety of accents, and the characters often express strong emotions, which can help you understand how tone of voice affects meaning in English. The movie is also full of funny moments, which makes learning enjoyable. You'll hear common phrases like "It's a piece of cake," "I've got your back," and "Game over," which are useful in everyday conversation. Watching "Despicable Me 3" is a great way to improve your English listening skills and expand your vocabulary in a fun and engaging way. Because it's animated, the story is easy to follow visually, even if you don't understand every word. The clear pronunciation and expressive characters make it easy to pick up new words and phrases. Plus, it’s a movie you can enjoy watching again and again, reinforcing your learning each time. So grab some popcorn, put on the subtitles, and get ready to learn English with Gru and Dru!

Words from Despicable Me 3

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Despicable Me 3:

  • illumination: light that brightens up a space or a decorative lighting
  • prodigy: a young person with exceptional intelligence or skill for their age
  • mastermind: to cleverly plan and direct a complex project or activity
  • bent: not straight; dishonest
  • domination: having power and control over other people or things
  • chord: three or more musical notes played at the same time
  • spurt: a sudden, short burst of increased speed, effort, activity, or liquid/flames
  • ugh: the way to write the sound people make when they find something very unpleasant
  • hollywood: the area of Los Angeles where films are made, and the US film industry and its lifestyle
  • plunge: to move or fall suddenly downwards
  • downward: moving or pointing towards a lower level
  • villain: a bad person, often the cause of trouble, especially in a story
  • heist: an act of stealing something valuable, typically from a shop or bank
  • mommy: a word used by children to refer to their mother
  • monster: (in stories) a large, ugly and frightening creature
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