Learn English with Fantastic Mr. Fox
Learn English with Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Fantastic Mr. Fox, bored with his current life, plans a heist against the three local farmers. The farmers, tired of sharing their chickens with the sly fox, seek revenge against him and his family.
Why learn English with Fantastic Mr. Fox?
"Fantastic Mr. Fox" tells the story of a clever fox who steals food from three mean farmers. He lives with his family in a tree, but misses his old life of adventure. He decides to do one last big job, but things don't go as planned. The farmers are angry and want revenge. Mr. Fox must use all his cunning to save his family and friends. This movie can help you learn words like "cunning," "revenge," "demolish," and "obliterate." You'll also hear lots of animal names like "fox," "badger," "beagle," and "opossum." The movie explores themes of family, courage, and accepting who you are. You'll see characters experience a range of emotions, from happiness and excitement to fear and anger. The language used is mostly everyday conversational English, with some funny and creative expressions. Paying attention to how the characters talk to each other can help you improve your own English conversations. You'll also hear some interesting idioms, like "wet sandwich" and "cluster-cuss." "Fantastic Mr. Fox" is a fun and engaging movie that can make learning English enjoyable. The story is easy to follow, and the characters are memorable. Because the dialogue is clear and not too fast, it's good for English learners. Watching this movie can help you improve your vocabulary, listening skills, and understanding of common English expressions. Plus, it's a great way to learn about different animal species and their characteristics!
Words from Fantastic Mr. Fox
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Fantastic Mr. Fox:
- frontier: a border separating countries or regions; the furthest reaches of settled or explored land
- creek: a narrow area of water or small river or stream
- supposedly: commonly believed to be true but not proven
- bug: a small insect
- pill: a small piece of medicine that you swallow without biting
- gristle: a tough, rubbery substance found in some meats which can be difficult to chew and swallow
- scenic: having or showing beautiful natural scenery
- squab: a young pigeon that is commonly consumed as food
- pigeon: a plump grey and white bird with short legs, commonly found in cities and hunted for sport or food
- bridle: a set of leather straps attached to the reins used for controlling a horse
- shack: a small building usually made from wood or metal
- skittish: nervous, easily excited or frightened, and likely to change mood or behaviour quickly
- trot: to walk or run at a moderately fast pace
- unbelievably: extremely; difficult to believe
- practically: very close to happening or being true
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