Learn English with Deadpool
Learn English with Deadpool
The origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who, after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life.
Why learn English with Deadpool?
"Deadpool" is a funny and action-packed movie about Wade Wilson, a former soldier who becomes a superhero named Deadpool. He gets superpowers, like being able to heal very quickly, but also gets a scarred face. The movie follows his journey to find the person who did this to him. While watching, you can learn informal English words and phrases like "douchebag," "shit-show," and "fuck it," which are common in everyday conversations, although not always appropriate! You'll also hear lots of action verbs like "fight," "shoot," and "kill," along with descriptions of emotions like "angry," "scared," and "happy." The movie explores themes of love, revenge, and accepting yourself, even if you're different. Deadpool is funny and sarcastic, even when dealing with serious situations. The movie uses a mix of formal and informal language, including slang and jokes. Paying attention to how Deadpool talks to different people can help you understand how to use different tones in English. You'll also learn about expressing strong emotions in English, both positive and negative. The humor in the film often relies on wordplay and cultural references, which can be challenging but rewarding for English learners to understand. "Deadpool" can be a fun way to improve your English skills. The fast-paced dialogue will challenge your listening comprehension, while the subtitles can help you follow along. Because the movie is so engaging, you'll be motivated to understand the story and the jokes. Although the language can be crude at times, it reflects how some people speak in real-life situations. By watching "Deadpool," you can expand your vocabulary, improve your understanding of different English accents, and learn how humor is used in conversation. Just remember that not all the language is appropriate for every situation!
Words from Deadpool
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Deadpool:
- kinda: used in writing to mean "sort of" or "not entirely"
- lonesome: unhappy because you are alone or have no friends, especially in a place far from other people
- daffodil: a tall, yellow flower with a trumpet-like shape that blooms in spring and is the national flower of Wales
- daydream: to have pleasant thoughts that distract you from the present
- lovely: beautiful or kind; very pleasant or enjoyable
- agreeable: pleasant and willing to agree or allow something
- cousin: a child of your uncle or aunt
- cab: a British way to say taxi
- slender: thin in a way that is attractive
- mama: a casual word for mother
- yoga: a system of physical and mental exercises practiced for relaxation and health, based on Hindu philosophy
- hobo: a person who travels from place to place, often asking for work or money, and with no fixed home
- piss: releasing urine from the body
- naughty: behaving badly, disobedient
- shipment: the act of sending goods
English words in a year
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