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Learn english with Chicken Run

Learn english with Chicken Run

The creators of Wallace & Gromit bring you an exciting and original story about a group of chickens determined to fly the coop–even if they can’t fly! It’s hardly poultry in motion when Rocky attempts to teach Ginger and her feathered friends to fly…but, with teamwork, determination and a little bit o’ cluck, the fearless flock plots one last attempt in a spectacular bid for freedom.

Why learn english with Chicken Run?

"Chicken Run" tells the funny story of a group of chickens trying to escape from a farm. Ginger, the brave leader, and her feathered friends are tired of laying eggs and want to be free. They try many clever plans, but nothing works until a rooster named Rocky appears. Will they finally fly over the fence to freedom? This movie is great for learning English because it uses lots of everyday words and phrases, like "deal with it," "make a fool out of me," and "chuffed." You'll also hear some fun idioms, like "going around in circles." The chickens' accents can be a fun challenge too! The movie explores themes of freedom, teamwork, and never giving up, even when things are tough. You'll see a range of emotions, from fear and sadness to joy and determination, expressed in simple, clear English. The dialogue is lively and engaging, with a mix of humorous and serious moments. The characters use informal language, contractions, and exclamations, which is great for learning how people speak in everyday conversations. Pay attention to how they express their feelings – it's a good way to expand your emotional vocabulary. Watching "Chicken Run" can be a fun and effective way to improve your English. The simple language, clear pronunciation, and engaging story make it easy to follow and understand. You can learn new words and phrases, practice listening comprehension, and get a feel for the rhythm and intonation of English speech. Plus, it's a hilarious movie that you can enjoy while you learn! You can even practice speaking by repeating lines from the movie or acting out scenes with friends.

Words from Chicken Run

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Chicken Run:

  • luv: an informal way of spelling 'love', often used when talking to someone or ending a letter
  • fool: someone who acts or speaks without intelligence or good judgement
  • lesson: a period of time when someone is taught about something
  • ginger: a light orange-brown colour, sometimes related to hair colour
  • confinement: the state of being kept in a closed space, such as during childbirth or imprisonment
  • solitary: being alone, with no other people around
  • parade: walking in a formal group to celebrate or protest something
  • pip: a small hard seed found in some fruits
  • discipline: training to control behaviour and obey rules, often with punishment
  • raf: the British air force is called the Royal Air Force
  • scramble: to move or climb quickly over rough terrain, often using your hands to help you
  • hop: a short jump by a person or animal
  • crate: a large wooden box used to transport items
  • chock: a wooden block placed under wheels or heavy objects to stop them from rolling
  • dare: a difficult or embarrassing task you encourage someone to attempt to see if they will do it
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