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Learn English with Bad Boys

Learn English with Bad Boys

Marcus Burnett is a henpecked family man. Mike Lowrey is a footloose and fancy free ladies' man. Both Miami policemen, they have 72 hours to reclaim a consignment of drugs stolen from under their station's nose. To complicate matters, in order to get the assistance of the sole witness to a murder, they have to pretend to be each other.

Why learn English with Bad Boys?

"Bad Boys" is an action-packed comedy about two Miami detectives, Mike and Marcus, who must protect a witness while trying to recover stolen drugs. The movie is full of exciting car chases, shootouts, and funny conversations. While watching, you can learn a lot of everyday English vocabulary related to police work, like "arrest," "suspect," "case," and "undercover." You'll also hear many informal expressions and slang, which is useful for understanding how people speak in casual situations. The movie has a fast pace, so it will help you get used to hearing English spoken quickly. The movie explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and family, expressed through a mix of humor and serious moments. You'll see how the characters react to stressful situations and how they express emotions like anger, fear, and happiness. The language used is a blend of standard American English and some Miami-specific slang. Pay attention to the different ways the characters speak, as this will give you a broader understanding of spoken English. The movie often uses idioms and humorous expressions, which can be challenging but fun to learn. Watching "Bad Boys" can be a helpful and entertaining way to improve your English. The fast-paced dialogue and diverse vocabulary will enhance your listening comprehension. While it's important to note that some of the language used is slang and not always grammatically correct, it offers valuable exposure to real-world English conversations. The humor and action make the learning process more enjoyable, and you'll find yourself naturally picking up new words and phrases. Because of the informal nature of the dialog, and high presence of slang, this movie would be suitable for learners who have at least a pre-intermediate level of English.

Words from Bad Boys

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Bad Boys:

  • picnic: eating a meal outdoors, often in the countryside
  • nightly: happening every night
  • holder: an object or person that holds something
  • drag: to pull something or someone with difficulty
  • titty: a woman's breast or nipple
  • fool: someone who acts or speaks without intelligence or good judgement
  • weigh: to measure how heavy something is, typically using scales
  • motherfucker: a highly offensive term used to express anger or dislike towards someone, often a man
  • cop: a police officer
  • comedian: a person who is amusing and tries to make others laugh, often professionally
  • snipe: a bird with a long beak found in areas with water
  • smack: hitting someone hard with your hand, often used as a punishment for children
  • wipe: sliding something, especially a cloth, over a surface to remove dirt, food, or liquids
  • assignment: a task or piece of work given to someone to do
  • decoy: something or someone used to trick others into going somewhere or doing something
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