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Learn english with Finding Dory

Learn english with Finding Dory

Dory is reunited with her friends Nemo and Marlin in the search for answers about her past. What can she remember? Who are her parents? And where did she learn to speak Whale?

Why learn english with Finding Dory?

"Finding Dory" is a fun animated movie about a fish named Dory who has short-term memory loss. She goes on a big adventure across the ocean to find her parents. Along the way, she meets new friends like Marlin, Nemo, and Hank the octopus. The movie uses simple vocabulary that's great for English learners, like "sand," "squishy," "undertow," and "remember." You'll also hear lots of repetition, which helps you learn new words faster. Dory often repeats phrases like, "Just keep swimming," which is a positive message and easy to remember. The movie has important themes like family, friendship, and never giving up. You'll see lots of different emotions, from happy and excited to sad and scared. The characters use everyday language, including questions, exclamations, and simple sentences. This will help you learn how to express yourself in English in different situations. The movie also uses rhyming songs, like "Just Keep Swimming," which are great for pronunciation practice. Watching "Finding Dory" is a useful way to improve your English because it's enjoyable and easy to understand. The visual storytelling helps you follow the plot even if you don't catch every word. You can also use subtitles to read along with the dialogue. Since the movie is popular, you'll have lots of opportunities to talk about it with other English speakers, practicing your conversation skills. Plus, you'll learn some fun facts about ocean life!

Words from Finding Dory

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Finding Dory:

  • ahoy: used by people in boats to get attention
  • daddy: often used by young children as a name for their father
  • squishy: soft, wet and easily squashed
  • undertow: a current that flows opposite to the surface water in the sea or ocean
  • sweetie: used to speak to loved ones, like children, partners, or close friends
  • sweetheart: used for speaking to a kind person or someone you love
  • heck: used to express mild surprise, annoyance, or to emphasize a statement
  • biggie: an important person, event or thing
  • goodness: used to show surprise
  • awful: very bad or unpleasant
  • anyhoo: a casual way to say ‘anyway’, often used to switch topics or return to a previous topic, especially in conversations, emails or texts to friends
  • stranger: a person that you do not know
  • drooping: hanging or bending down
  • ratchet: a tool with a wheel or bar with teeth and a metal piece that fits between them, used for tightening bolts and screws
  • wrench: a tool for gripping and turning things
With Flurret you can learn these words and more before you start watching. Start learning today!
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