Learn english with Pulp Fiction

Learn english with Pulp Fiction

A burger-loving hit man, his philosophical partner, a drug-addled gangster's moll and a washed-up boxer converge in this sprawling, comedic crime caper. Their adventures unfurl in three stories that ingeniously trip back and forth in time.

Why learn english with Pulp Fiction?

"Pulp Fiction" is a story about different characters in the criminal underworld of Los Angeles. It's told in a non-chronological order, jumping between different timelines, which can be a fun challenge for English learners to follow. You'll hear conversations about everyday things like breakfast, work, and relationships, mixed with exciting and sometimes violent events. The movie introduces vocabulary related to crime (e.g., "robbery," "execute," "gun"), food (e.g., "burger," "cheeseburger," "Sprite"), and relationships (e.g., "girlfriend," "husband," "wife"), giving learners a wide range of words and phrases. The movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, redemption, and chance. You'll encounter a variety of emotions, from humor and love to fear and anger, expressed through the characters' dialogue. The language used is a mix of casual, everyday English with some slang and strong language. Hearing these different styles of speaking can help learners understand how English is used in different contexts. Pay attention to how the characters express their feelings; this can help you build your own vocabulary for expressing emotions in English. While the movie has some violence and strong language, it's a great way to learn natural-sounding English dialogue. "Pulp Fiction" is famous for its witty and memorable conversations, which learners can use as models for their own speaking. The variety of vocabulary and the engaging storyline make it an interesting and effective tool for improving your English comprehension and speaking skills. Be aware, however, that not all the language used in the film is appropriate for everyday conversations.

Words from Pulp Fiction

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Pulp Fiction:

  • risky: involving the possibility of a negative outcome
  • quack: the sound made by a duck
  • rob: to steal money or items from a person or location
  • robbery: taking money or goods from someone, often with threats or violence, especially from a bank or store
  • insure: to make certain that something happens
  • bloke: a man, especially one who is seen as average or ordinary
  • teller: a person who works in a bank handling money
  • telephone: the long form of the word 'phone'
  • pistol: a small gun you can hold and fire with one hand
  • shotgun: a long gun that shoots many small metal balls, often used to hunt birds or animals
  • liquor: any alcoholic drink, especially when it is strong
  • giggle: a silly laugh, especially a repeated one, because you are embarrassed, nervous, or think something is funny
  • foreigner: a person who does not belong or is from another place or country
  • vietnamese: a person from Vietnam
  • fucker: a highly offensive word used to express strong anger or dislike
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