Learn English with Bloodshot
Learn English with Bloodshot
After he and his wife are murdered, marine Ray Garrison is resurrected by a team of scientists. Enhanced with nanotechnology, he becomes a superhuman, biotech killing machine—'Bloodshot'. As Ray first trains with fellow super-soldiers, he cannot recall anything from his former life. But when his memories flood back and he remembers the man that killed both him and his wife, he breaks out of the facility to get revenge, only to discover that there's more to the conspiracy than he thought.
Why learn English with Bloodshot?
"Bloodshot" is an action-packed story about a soldier, Ray Garrison, who is brought back to life with nanotechnology. He discovers he's being controlled and manipulated to carry out missions. The movie follows his journey as he fights to regain his freedom and uncover the truth about his past. You'll learn vocabulary related to technology like "nanites," "biomechanical," and "prosthetics." Military terms such as "sitrep," "breach," and "stand down" are also used frequently. You'll also encounter everyday language used in conversations, arguments, and emotional moments. The movie explores themes of control, manipulation, memory, and identity. Ray experiences intense emotions like anger, confusion, and determination as he struggles to understand his situation. The language used ranges from casual dialogue to more formal scientific explanations and heated arguments. This variety of language will expose you to different tones and styles of English communication, helping you understand how language is used to express emotions and build tension. You'll also hear different accents, particularly American English. Learning English with "Bloodshot" can be beneficial for several reasons. The clear pronunciation and moderate pace of dialogue make it relatively easy to follow. The engaging storyline will keep you motivated to understand what's happening. By following the subtitles, you can connect the spoken words with their written form, improving your vocabulary and comprehension. The diverse language used in the film will expand your understanding of how English is used in different situations, from everyday conversations to tense action sequences.
Words from Bloodshot
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Bloodshot:
- comms: the way people share information with each other
- delta: a place where a river splits into smaller rivers before reaching the sea
- hostage: a person who is taken as a prisoner in order to make other people do something
- interrogate: to ask someone many questions, especially aggressively
- dump: to get rid of something unwanted, often carelessly or in an inappropriate place
- echo: a reflected sound that repeats or a reminder of a past event
- alpha: used to describe someone who is strong, powerful, and enjoys being a leader
- breach: an opening created during an attack or by strong winds or seas
- roger: used when speaking on the radio to say that you have received and understood a message
- hustle: to aggressively push someone to move quickly
- breach: an action that breaks a promise, law, agreement, or relationship
- mission: a duty or important job, often one where someone is sent somewhere
- sacrifice: when you give up something that is important to you in order to help somebody else
- hangar: a large building where airplanes are stored
- someday: at a time in the future that is not yet known or specific
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