Learn English with Avatar

Learn English with Avatar

In the 22nd century, a paraplegic Marine is dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission, but becomes torn between following orders and protecting an alien civilization.

Why learn English with Avatar?

"Avatar" is a story about a soldier named Jake who goes to a faraway planet called Pandora. He controls a body called an avatar, which looks like the native people, the Na'vi. Jake learns their language, their ways of life, and becomes one of them. The movie has many words about nature, science, and the military, like "forest," "energy," and "warrior." Learners can pick up these words, as well as everyday language used in conversations. The film also teaches about different cultures and the importance of protecting nature. The movie is full of exciting action and strong emotions like love, fear, and anger. You'll hear characters express these feelings in English, which can help you understand how to talk about your own emotions. The movie also has a lot of dialogue, which is good for listening practice. You'll hear different accents and speaking styles, from scientists to soldiers to the Na'vi people. Themes such as environmentalism and cultural conflict are discussed, which exposes you to more complex vocabulary and sentence structures. "Avatar" is a visually stunning movie with a captivating storyline. It can make learning English more fun and engaging. Because it's so popular, you might find others who have seen it, giving you a chance to practice speaking English about the film. The movie is long, providing a lot of listening practice, and you can watch it many times to pick up new words and phrases. Subtitles can help you follow along and understand what's being said. "Avatar" is a great choice for learners who enjoy science fiction and want to improve their English in an exciting way.

Words from Avatar

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

  • kicking: full of energy and excitement
  • sunshine: the light and heat of the sun
  • wallet: a small folding case used to hold paper money, credit cards, and other items
  • nausea: the feeling of being sick and wanting to vomit
  • sack: a large, strong bag used for storing and carrying things
  • dumb: slow to learn or understand
  • grunt: a person who does boring work for low pay, or a soldier of low rank
  • someplace: a place that you do not know
  • genome: (science) the complete set of genetic instructions found in all living things
  • mask: something worn over the face to hide it, entertain others or protect it
  • nobody: no person
  • marker: an object or sign that shows where something is
  • harness: a set of straps used to hold something in place or prevent it from falling
  • ramp: a sloped surface connecting different levels, often used for vehicles, wheelchairs or moving heavy loads
  • marine: a member of a military group trained to fight on land and at sea
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