Learn English with Knowing
Learn English with Knowing
A teacher opens a time capsule that has been dug up at his son's elementary school; in it are some chilling predictions -- some that have already occurred and others that are about to -- that lead him to believe his family plays a role in the events that are about to unfold.
Why learn English with Knowing?
"Knowing" is a science fiction movie about a professor, John, who finds a hidden message predicting disasters. It follows his journey to understand the message and protect his son, Caleb. The movie has a lot of suspense and mystery, making it exciting to watch. You can learn vocabulary related to disasters like "earthquake," "tsunami," and "solar flare." The film also uses words about time and prediction, like "future," "prophecy," and "warning." You'll hear conversations about family, school, and science, too. The movie explores themes of fate versus free will and how people deal with fear and uncertainty. It shows a range of emotions from curiosity and hope to fear and despair. The language used is mostly everyday English, with some scientific terms mixed in. This can help you learn how English speakers express emotions in different situations. The dialogue is clear and easy to follow, which is good for practicing your listening skills. The suspenseful tone keeps you engaged, making learning more enjoyable. Watching "Knowing" can be a helpful way to improve your English comprehension and vocabulary. The clear dialogue and engaging story will keep you interested while you learn. Because the movie deals with universal human emotions and themes, you'll gain insight into how these are expressed in English. You can also improve your pronunciation by listening to the actors speak. The subtitles can be used as a learning tool to connect spoken words with written English. Overall, "Knowing" provides a captivating context for improving your English language skills.
Words from Knowing
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Knowing:
- principal: the head of a school or university
- yesterday: the day before today
- dedication: hard work and effort towards a specific goal or activity
- burial: the process of placing a dead body underground
- capsule: a small container holding medicine, a substance, or liquid
- capsule: the part of a spacecraft where people travel, often separable from the main rocket
- wow: used to express surprise or pleasure
- incredible: very good, impressive, or very difficult to believe
- cap: a soft, flat hat, often worn by men and boys, sometimes as part of a uniform
- lovely: beautiful or kind; very pleasant or enjoyable
- spaceship: a vehicle used for travelling through space, often carrying people
- dawn: the beginning of a new time period or the start of something new
- assignment: a task or piece of work given to someone to do
- colleague: a person you work with, often in the same profession or business
- faculty: a department or group of related departments within a university
English words in a year
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