Learn english with Scream

Learn english with Scream

A year after the murder of her mother, a teenage girl is terrorized by a masked killer who targets her and her friends by using scary movies as part of a deadly game.

Why learn english with Scream?

"Scream" is a scary movie about a high school student named Sidney Prescott and her friends who are terrorized by a masked killer. The killer calls Sidney and asks her scary movie trivia questions before attacking. The movie follows Sidney and her friends as they try to survive and figure out who the killer is. While watching, you can learn vocabulary related to fear and suspense, such as "stalk," "murder," "scream," and "terror." You will also encounter common phrases used in everyday conversations, like "hang up," "I gotta go," and "Are you okay?" This movie explores themes of fear, survival, and the impact of the past. You will see a range of emotions expressed by the characters, from fear and panic to bravery and determination. The language used is a mix of informal teenage slang and more serious dialogue, giving you exposure to different styles of speaking. Pay attention to how the characters' tone of voice changes depending on the situation. This can help you understand how intonation and emphasis affect meaning in English. Watching "Scream" can be helpful for English learners because it provides exposure to natural conversations and realistic situations, even within a fictional horror story. The dialogue is generally clear and easy to follow, making it good practice for listening comprehension. The movie's focus on communication – the killer's phone calls, the characters discussing the murders – makes it particularly useful for understanding how information is exchanged in English. Plus, since it's a popular movie, you can discuss it with others and practice your English speaking skills.

Words from Scream

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

  • dial: the front of a clock, watch, or machine used to show measurements
  • apologize: to say sorry to someone for causing them problems or unhappiness
  • bye: a way of saying goodbye
  • popcorn: a type of corn that breaks open when heated, creating light, white pieces often eaten as a snack
  • halloween: the night of 31st October when children dress as ghosts or other creatures
  • mask: something worn over the face to hide it, entertain others or protect it
  • stalk: a thin stem that supports a leaf, flower, or fruit and joins it to another part of the plant or tree; the main stem of a plant; a long, thin structure that supports something, especially an organ in some animals, and joins it on to another part
  • sitter: a person who poses for an artist or photographer
  • nightmare: a dream that is very frightening
  • elm: a tall tree with broad leaves and hard wood
  • blondie: a brownie made with white chocolate or without chocolate
  • nowhere: not in any place
  • piss: releasing urine from the body
  • patio: a flat, hard surface outside a house where people can sit or relax
  • killer: a person, animal, or thing that kills others
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