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Learn English with Hulk

Learn English with Hulk

Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers massive radiation exposure in his laboratory that causes him to transform into a raging green monster when he gets angry.

Why learn English with Hulk?

"Hulk" tells the story of Bruce Banner, a scientist who becomes a giant green monster when he gets angry. The movie uses a lot of scientific vocabulary like "gamma radiation," "nanomeds," and "genetics," which can be good for learners interested in science. It also has simpler words for everyday situations, like "nightmare," "memory," and "accident." By watching "Hulk," you can learn words related to both science and daily life, and see how they're used in conversations. The movie explores themes of anger, fear, and family relationships. You'll hear characters express a range of emotions, from love and worry to anger and frustration. This helps you understand how English is used to talk about feelings. The language used is a mix of formal scientific talk and informal conversations, giving you exposure to different styles of speaking. You'll also learn how characters use language to argue, apologize, and comfort each other. Watching "Hulk" can be helpful for English learners because it provides exposure to a variety of vocabulary and speaking styles. The exciting story can keep you engaged and motivated to learn. Because the movie has a lot of action, it's easier to understand what's happening even if you don't catch every word. This can build your confidence and make learning English more enjoyable. You can also practice listening comprehension and learn how English sounds in different emotional situations.

Words from Hulk

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Hulk:

  • weaponize: to change something into a weapon or make it more effective as a weapon
  • cellular: related to the small units that all living things are made of
  • manipulate: to control or influence someone or something skilfully, often without their awareness
  • delicious: having a very enjoyable taste or smell
  • eyeball: the round visible part of the eye
  • peep: a quick look at something done secretly
  • wail: to make a long, high, loud sound, especially when you are sad or upset
  • bottled: sold or stored in bottles
  • lab: a short form of the word laboratory
  • protocol: a set of rules and behaviours for formal meetings or computer data transfer
  • snoop: secretly searching a place to find information about someone or something
  • gamma: the third letter in the Greek alphabet (Γ, γ)
  • initiate: a new member of a group who has learned the group's secrets
  • decontamination: the process of cleaning up harmful substances from an area or object
  • evacuate: to move people from a dangerous area to a safe place
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