Learn English with Dumbo
Learn English with Dumbo
Dumbo is a baby elephant born with over-sized ears and a supreme lack of confidence. But thanks to his even more diminutive buddy Timothy the Mouse, the pint-sized pachyderm learns to surmount all obstacles.
Why learn English with Dumbo?
"Dumbo" is a heartwarming story about a baby elephant with very big ears. He is teased and called names like "freak" and "Dumbo," but he learns to use his big ears to fly and becomes a star. From this movie, you can learn words related to the circus, like "ringmaster," "roustabout," and "big top." You'll also learn about emotions like sadness, happiness, and pride, and see how these are expressed in English. The movie has simple dialogues, making it easy to follow the story. You’ll come across words like "adorable," "cunning," and "stupendous," which will enrich your vocabulary. The movie explores themes of believing in yourself, overcoming challenges, and the importance of family and friendship. You will see how characters express their feelings in different situations, which can help you understand English intonation and body language. The language used is generally straightforward, with some playful expressions and rhyming songs. Pay attention to how the crows speak, as they use a distinct dialect. Listening to the songs will improve your pronunciation and understanding of rhythm in English. Watching "Dumbo" is a fun and engaging way to improve your English skills. The simple story and clear dialogue make it easy for learners to follow along. The repetition of words and phrases in the songs helps with memorization and pronunciation. By watching this movie, you can improve your vocabulary, listening comprehension, and understanding of common English idioms and expressions. Plus, it’s a classic story that is enjoyable for all ages!
Words from Dumbo
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Dumbo:
- sleet: a mixture of rain and snow that is falling from the sky
- hail: small balls of ice that fall from the sky like rain
- blizzard: a snowstorm with strong winds
- gale: a very strong wind
- lightning: a bright flash of light in the sky caused by electricity
- mighty: very strong, powerful, or impressive
- thunder: a loud, deep rumbling noise in the sky during a storm
- crash: a loud noise caused by something falling and breaking
- faithful: true and accurate, not changing anything
- persevere: to keep trying to achieve something, even when it is hard
- chap: used to address a man in a friendly manner
- lap: the flat area formed by your upper legs when you sit down
- millionaire: a person who is very rich, usually having more than a million dollars or pounds
- butcher: a person whose job is to kill and cut up animals for meat, or the shop where they sell it
- baker: a person or shop that makes and sells bread and cakes
English words in a year
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