Learn English with Prey
Learn English with Prey
When danger threatens her camp, the fierce and highly skilled Comanche warrior Naru sets out to protect her people. But the prey she stalks turns out to be a highly evolved alien predator with a technically advanced arsenal.
Why learn English with Prey?
"Prey" is an exciting action movie set a long time ago. It tells the story of Naru, a young Comanche woman who wants to prove herself as a hunter. The movie follows her as she tracks and fights a dangerous alien predator. You can learn lots of action words like "hunt," "track," "fight," and "survive." The movie also uses words related to nature, like "forest," "river," and "mountains." Learning these words will help you talk about different environments and activities. You'll also hear some Comanche words spoken in the film, offering a glimpse into another language and culture. This movie is full of thrilling moments, and you'll feel the suspense as Naru faces the predator. The story explores themes of courage, determination, and proving yourself. You'll see how Naru expresses her emotions like fear, frustration, and triumph. The language used in the movie is a mix of everyday conversation and dramatic dialogue, which is good practice for understanding different speaking styles. You’ll also hear some French spoken by some of the other characters, making this movie a good introduction to other languages as well. The movie also teaches valuable life lessons about facing challenges and never giving up. "Prey" is a great movie for English learners because it's easy to follow the story even if you don't understand every word. The action scenes are visually engaging, and the emotions of the characters are clear. By watching with subtitles, you can match the spoken words with the written text, which improves your reading and listening skills. The movie's simple yet powerful language makes it an accessible and exciting way to improve your English vocabulary and comprehension. Plus, it’s a thrilling story that will keep you entertained!
Words from Prey
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Prey:
- ta: an expression of gratitude
- monster: (in stories) a large, ugly and frightening creature
- crawl: moving at a very slow speed
- ruin: being very badly destroyed, damaged or without value
- thunder: a loud, deep rumbling noise in the sky during a storm
- nap: a short sleep, often taken during the day
- lion: a large, powerful cat that lives in groups and hunts in Africa and Asia, known for its yellow-brown fur and the long hair around the neck of the males
- sneak: done suddenly and without warning
- wolf: a large wild animal of the dog family that lives and hunts in groups
- scat: said to make someone or an animal leave quickly
- den: a room in a home used for relaxing or working without being interrupted
- hind: back legs or feet of a four-legged animal
- torch: a small electric lamp you hold and carry
- bait: something used to attract someone or something to a specific place
- hunter: a person who follows and kills wild animals for food or sport
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