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Learn English with The Thing

Learn English with The Thing

In the winter of 1982, a twelve-man research team at a remote Antarctic research station discovers an alien buried in the snow for over 100,000 years. Soon unfrozen, the form-changing creature wreaks havoc, creates terror... and becomes one of them.

Why learn English with The Thing?

"The Thing" is a thrilling science fiction movie about a group of researchers in Antarctica who encounter a dangerous alien creature. This creature can perfectly imitate other life forms, making it difficult to know who is human and who is the alien. The movie follows the researchers as they try to survive and stop the creature from spreading. While watching, you can learn vocabulary related to science, weather ("blizzard," "whiteout"), and emotions ("fear," "suspicion," "panic"). There are also many useful phrases for expressing worry or giving warnings, like "Watch out!" or "Something's wrong." The movie explores themes of paranoia, isolation, and the struggle for survival. The characters experience intense emotions, and the dialogue reflects their fear and distrust. The language used is a mix of everyday conversation and technical terms, providing a good opportunity to learn both informal and more formal English. You'll hear characters argue, express their doubts, and make desperate pleas, which can help you understand how English is used in stressful situations. The movie also features different accents, which can expose you to variations in pronunciation. Learning English with "The Thing" can be beneficial for several reasons. The suspenseful plot keeps you engaged, making the learning process more enjoyable. The dialogue is realistic and relevant, teaching you practical language skills. By following the characters' interactions, you can improve your comprehension of spoken English and learn how to express complex emotions in English. Finally, the movie's popularity means you'll have plenty of opportunities to discuss it with other English speakers, further practicing your language skills.

Words from The Thing

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in The Thing:

  • knight: a man of high social position in the Middle Ages who fought for the king
  • rook: a large black bird similar to a crow that nests in groups at the tops of trees
  • checkmate: a situation where a player cannot stop their king from being captured, causing them to lose the game of chess
  • barely: by the smallest amount or with great difficulty
  • graze: a small cut where the surface of the skin is broken
  • stir: making someone shocked, angry, or excited
  • cabin: a small house made of wood
  • urgent: very important and needing attention or to happen immediately
  • popgun: a toy gun that shoots objects like corks and makes a loud popping sound
  • bullshit: a rude word for beliefs or ideas that you believe to be false or silly
  • bwana: a word used in some East African countries to show respect to a man in authority, such as your boss
  • tad: a very small amount
  • condone: to accept or pretend that you do not find serious behaviour that is morally wrong
  • haul: a large amount of something collected or acquired
  • kerosene: a type of fuel made from oil, used in airplane engines and for heating and lighting (called paraffin in the UK for heating/lighting)
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