Learn English with Spy
Learn English with Spy
A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster.
Why learn English with Spy?
"Spy" is a funny action movie about Susan Cooper, a desk-bound CIA analyst who becomes an unexpected field agent. She goes undercover to stop the sale of a nuclear weapon. Throughout the movie, you'll follow Susan's transformation from ordinary analyst to confident spy. The movie uses a lot of everyday language mixed with spy jargon like "undercover," "surveillance," and "mole." You'll also hear informal expressions and slang, which can help you understand how English is used in casual conversations. For example, characters use phrases like "go rogue," "blow your cover," and "get out of here!" This mix of formal and informal language makes it a great way to improve your vocabulary and comprehension. This movie explores themes of courage, self-discovery, and friendship. Susan starts out doubting her abilities, but as the story progresses, she gains confidence and proves herself to be a capable spy. You'll experience a range of emotions with Susan, from fear and anxiety to excitement and triumph. The movie also uses humor, sarcasm, and witty dialogue, which can help you understand different tones and styles of communication in English. Pay attention to how characters express anger, frustration, and excitement. This will help you recognize these emotions in real-life conversations. "Spy" is a useful movie for English learners because it offers a fun and engaging way to improve your language skills. The fast-paced dialogue will challenge your listening comprehension, and the variety of accents, from American to British and Bulgarian, will expose you to different pronunciations. Because the movie is funny, it can make learning more enjoyable and keep you motivated. The blend of action, humor, and everyday conversations provides a balanced exposure to different types of English language usage. You can practice listening for specific words and phrases, and then try using them in your own conversations.
Words from Spy
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Spy:
- baccarat: a card game where players hold cards and bet on who has the highest number remaining when the card values are divided by 10
- exquisite: very beautiful, delicate, or sensitive
- erase: to remove writing, recordings, or information completely
- witness: a person who sees an event and can describe it to others
- eraser: a small rubber or plastic block used to rub out pencil or chalk marks
- compact: closely and neatly packed together to minimize size
- transportable: easily moved from one place to another, especially by a vehicle
- nuke: a nuclear weapon
- ton: a unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds in the US and 2,240 pounds in the UK
- cracker: a thin crisp biscuit, typically eaten with cheese
- sniffle: the act or sound of sniffing repeatedly, often due to crying or a mild cold
- zinger: a clever and funny comment
- sprinkle: shaking small pieces of something or small drops of liquid onto another thing
- fistful: an amount of something that can be held in a hand when it is made into a fist
- arse: a rude word for the part of the body used for sitting
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