Learn english with Paul

Learn english with Paul

For the past 60 years, a space-traveling smart-ass named Paul has been locked up in a top-secret military base, advising world leaders about his kind. But when he worries he’s outlived his usefulness and the dissection table is drawing uncomfortably close, Paul escapes on the first RV that passes by his compound in Area 51. Fortunately, it contains the two earthlings who are most likely to rescue and harbor an alien on the run.

Why learn english with Paul?

"Paul" is a funny science fiction movie about two friends from England, Graeme and Clive, who travel across America and meet a real alien named Paul. Paul is funny, rude, and loves to smoke. He escaped from Area 51 and needs help getting home. The movie follows their adventures as they try to avoid the FBI and other people who want to catch Paul. You can learn lots of informal English vocabulary, like "nerd," "freak," and "dice," as well as some American slang. The movie also has many science fiction words, such as "alien," "spaceship," and "galaxy." The movie has themes of friendship, adventure, and believing in yourself, even when things get tough. You'll see many emotions, from laughter and excitement to fear and sadness. The language used is mostly everyday conversational English, with some cursing and British slang. This will help you learn how people speak in real-life situations, and it also shows the differences between British and American English. The humorous dialogue and unusual situations make learning engaging and memorable. Learning English with "Paul" can be helpful in many ways. The clear and simple language, combined with the visuals, makes it easy to follow the story. You'll learn new words and phrases naturally while enjoying a fun movie. The mix of American and British English exposes you to different accents and vocabulary. Because the movie is funny, you'll be more motivated to watch and learn. "Paul" offers a fun and entertaining way to improve your English skills and learn more about American culture.

Words from Paul

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

  • comic: funny and making you want to laugh
  • con: to trick someone, usually to get their money
  • mailbox: a small box, often by the road, where mail is delivered
  • somehow: for a reason you do not understand or know
  • vampire: a dead person who rises at night to bite and drink the blood of the living
  • forth: away from or toward a place
  • protagonist: the main person in a play, book or real event such as a battle or struggle
  • tit: a small European bird with multiple types
  • illustrator: a person who draws or paints pictures for books and other publications
  • encounter: to meet someone or experience something unexpectedly
  • rv: a large vehicle designed for people to live and sleep in when traveling
  • parking: a space or area where vehicles can be left temporarily
  • doe: the female of animals like deer or rabbits
  • pizza: an Italian dish made with a flat, round bread base topped with cheese, vegetables, meat, etc
  • honeymoon: a short period at the beginning of an activity where mistakes are ignored and energy is high
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