Learn English with Zootopia

Learn English with Zootopia

Determined to prove herself, Officer Judy Hopps, the first bunny on Zootopia's police force, jumps at the chance to crack her first case - even if it means partnering with scam-artist fox Nick Wilde to solve the mystery.

Why learn English with Zootopia?

Zootopia is a fun movie about a bunny named Judy Hopps who dreams of becoming a police officer. She moves to the big city, Zootopia, where animals of all kinds live together. The story follows Judy as she faces challenges and learns important lessons about prejudice, stereotypes, and never giving up on your dreams. You'll learn words like "predator," "prey," "harmony," "complacency," and "insubordination," as well as lots of animal names. The movie also uses common phrases like "hustle," "meter maid," and "hit the road." The movie explores themes of friendship, courage, and standing up for what's right. You'll see a range of emotions, from joy and excitement to fear and sadness, expressed in different ways. The language used is mostly everyday English, with some humor and slang. Paying attention to how the characters talk to each other, especially during funny or emotional scenes, will help you understand different tones and expressions in English. You’ll learn how English is used to express different emotions and build relationships. Watching Zootopia is a great way to improve your English listening and comprehension skills. The story is engaging, the characters are memorable, and the language is easy to follow. Because it's animated, it's also easier to understand the expressions and body language of the characters, which can give you clues about the meaning of words and phrases you might not know. Plus, it's a fun and enjoyable movie, so learning feels less like work!

Words from Zootopia

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

  • treachery: hurting someone who trusts you, for instance by sharing their secrets with others
  • bloodlust: a strong urge to kill or be violent
  • scared: having a feeling of fear about something
  • predator: someone or something that takes advantage of those weaker than themselves
  • maim: to cause permanent injury to someone's body
  • maul: to attack and injure someone severely
  • vicious: very cruel or violent, often with a desire to hurt someone or something
  • meek: quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive
  • evolve: to develop gradually, often into a more advanced form, sometimes because of changes in the surrounding environment
  • primitive: relating to early stages of human or animal development
  • savage: wild, violent, aggressive or cruel
  • harmony: a peaceful state of agreement or existence
  • multitudinous: very large in number
  • cower: to quickly bend and/or step back because you are scared
  • herd: a large group of people or animals, often the same type, gathered together
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