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Learn English with Enchanted

Learn English with Enchanted

The beautiful princess Giselle is banished by an evil queen from her magical, musical animated land and finds herself in the gritty reality of the streets of modern-day Manhattan. Shocked by this strange new environment that doesn't operate on a "happily ever after" basis, Giselle is now adrift in a chaotic world badly in need of enchantment. But when Giselle begins to fall in love with a charmingly flawed divorce lawyer who has come to her aid - even though she is already promised to a perfect fairy tale prince back home - she has to wonder: Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?

Why learn English with Enchanted?

"Enchanted" tells the story of Giselle, a princess from a cartoon world who suddenly finds herself in real-life New York City. The movie is full of useful vocabulary related to fairy tales, like "kingdom," "evil queen," "prince," "true love's kiss," and "happily ever after." It also uses everyday language as Giselle learns to navigate the modern world, encountering things like "taxis," "apartments," and "subways." You'll learn about different emotions too, like "happy," "sad," "angry," and "scared," as Giselle experiences the ups and downs of city life. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and adapting to new situations, all expressed in a variety of ways. You'll hear characters sing catchy songs with simple lyrics, have casual conversations, and even express strong feelings during arguments. This mix of language will expose you to different tones and styles of speaking in English. The movie also highlights cultural differences between Giselle's fairytale world and the realistic world of New York, which can help you understand American culture better. Learning English with "Enchanted" is fun and engaging because of its humor, music, and magical story. The simple language used by many characters makes it easy to follow along, even for beginners. By watching and listening to the characters, you'll improve your comprehension skills and learn new words and phrases naturally. Plus, the songs are repetitive, making them a great way to practice pronunciation and memorize common expressions. "Enchanted" offers a delightful way to boost your English language skills while enjoying a captivating story.

Words from Enchanted

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

  • selfish: thinking only about yourself and not caring about other people
  • stepson: a child from a previous relationship whom your spouse or partner has
  • throne: the position of being a king or queen, or the chair that they sit on
  • maiden: being the first time something is done
  • ingrained: firmly established and difficult to change
  • dancing: moving your body to the beat of music
  • sparkle: a series of quick flashes of light, often from something shiny
  • goodness: used to show surprise
  • endless: very large or continuing for a long time with no clear end
  • bliss: extreme joy
  • humph: the sound people make when they do not believe or approve of something
  • sire: a word used when speaking to a king
  • tenth: each of ten equal parts
  • troll: (in stories) a creature that looks like a very ugly person who is often large and evil and likes to trick people
  • destiny: what will happen to someone in the future, especially things that cannot be avoided
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