Learn English with Lion
Learn English with Lion
A five-year-old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometers from home. He survives many challenges before being adopted by a couple in Australia; 25 years later, he sets out to find his lost family.
Why learn English with Lion?
"Lion" tells the incredible true story of Saroo, a young boy from India who gets lost and separated from his family. He ends up thousands of miles away and is eventually adopted by an Australian couple. As an adult, Saroo uses Google Earth to try and find his way back home. While watching, you can learn words related to family (mother, brother, father), travel (train, station, platform), and emotions (lost, scared, happy). You'll also hear everyday conversation and learn about different cultures. The movie explores themes of family, love, loss, and the importance of never giving up. You'll experience a wide range of emotions, from sadness and fear to joy and relief. The language used is a mix of English and Hindi, with some Bengali. While the Australian family speaks English clearly and naturally, you'll also hear Saroo struggling with the language when he is young, something many learners can relate to. This contrast can help you understand different accents and speaking styles. The movie also uses simple language in emotional scenes, which can help you connect with the story and learn vocabulary for expressing feelings. "Lion" is a great movie for English language learners because it's engaging, emotional, and easy to follow. The subtitles can help you understand the dialogue, and the beautiful visuals make it enjoyable to watch. By following Saroo's journey, you'll not only improve your English skills but also learn about different cultures and the power of human connection. It's a truly inspiring story that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Words from Lion
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Lion:
- leap: to jump a long distance
- packet: a small, sealed container or package usually made from paper or plastic
- jalebi: a sweet Indian dish made from fried batter soaked in a sweet liquid, often eaten after a meal
- alright: acceptable, safe, or good
- bale: a large bundle of a light material tightly tied together
- mum: (British) a casual word for mother
- decommission: to take something like weapons or a nuclear power station out of service
- bengali: connected with Bengal, its people or language
- hindi: the main language of northern India
- cafe: a small informal restaurant where you can buy drinks, simple meals, and often other things like newspapers and sweets
- naughty: behaving badly, disobedient
- beating: repeatedly hitting someone hard, often as a punishment or during a fight
- fated: certain to happen, usually resulting in a negative outcome
- thief: a person who steals items from other people or places
- napkin: a square piece of cloth or paper used while eating to protect clothes or to clean your mouth or fingers
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