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Learn English with After We Collided

Learn English with After We Collided

Tessa finds herself struggling with her complicated relationship with Hardin; she faces a dilemma that could change their lives forever.

Why learn English with After We Collided?

"After We Collided" tells the complicated love story of Tessa and Hardin. Tessa starts an exciting internship at a publishing company while Hardin struggles with his past. The movie follows their ups and downs, from romantic moments like ice skating and yoga to heated arguments and misunderstandings. You'll learn vocabulary related to work ("internship," "manuscript," "publishing"), relationships ("betrayal," "forgive," "trust"), and emotions ("angry," "jealous," "passionate"). You'll also hear different styles of speaking, from formal office conversations to informal slang between friends. This movie explores themes of love, forgiveness, family issues, and growing up. You'll see how characters express strong emotions like anger, jealousy, and love in English. The dialogue uses a mix of everyday language and more intense language during arguments. Pay attention to how characters' tone of voice changes depending on their feelings. This can help you understand how to express yourself in different situations in English. Watching "After We Collided" can be a fun way to improve your English listening and comprehension skills. The story is engaging, which will keep you motivated to follow along. You can also learn about American culture and social interactions. By paying attention to the subtitles and how characters speak, you'll expand your vocabulary and get a better feel for natural English conversation. It's a good choice for learners who enjoy romantic dramas and want to learn more informal, contemporary English.

Words from After We Collided

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in After We Collided:

  • pretentious: putting on an act to seem more intelligent, special, etc. than you actually are
  • flair: a natural ability or talent to do something in an interesting or imaginative way
  • oppressive: unpleasant, cruel, or unfair, making you feel anxious and unhappy
  • dashingly: in a way that is attractive, confident and exciting
  • handsome: attractive in appearance, usually used when describing men
  • detest: to strongly dislike someone/something
  • betray: to not be loyal to someone by breaking their trust or revealing secrets
  • shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces, or to cause something to break in this way
  • deceit: lying or being dishonest to trick someone into believing something that is not true
  • reunite: to bring people or parts of something together again after a period of separation
  • happily: in a way that shows or brings pleasure, willingly, or appropriately
  • piss: releasing urine from the body
  • elevator: a machine used to lift people or things to various levels in a tall building
  • impression: an idea or feeling about someone or something based on their appearance or actions
  • publishing: the business of creating and selling books, magazines, or newspapers
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