Learn English with War Dogs
Learn English with War Dogs
Based on the true story of two young men, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, who won a $300 million contract from the Pentagon to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.
Why learn English with War Dogs?
"War Dogs" tells the true story of two young men, David and Efraim, who become international arms dealers selling weapons to the U.S. government. The movie follows their journey from small-time deals to a huge contract to arm the Afghan army. Along the way, they face challenges like tricky negotiations, dangerous travel, and ethical dilemmas. From this movie, you can learn vocabulary related to business, weapons, and international relations, such as "contract," "ammunition," "embargo," and "negotiation." You'll also hear different accents, as the characters interact with people from various countries. The movie explores themes of ambition, greed, friendship, and the consequences of one's choices. You'll experience a range of emotions, from excitement and humor to tension and fear, as you follow David and Efraim's story. The language used in the movie is a mix of formal and informal English, with some slang and curse words. This variety can help you understand different registers of spoken English and learn how people express themselves in different situations. Pay attention to the characters' tone of voice and body language to fully grasp the meaning of their words. Watching "War Dogs" can be a helpful and engaging way to improve your English skills. The fast-paced dialogue and exciting plot will keep you interested, while the diverse vocabulary and range of accents will expose you to real-world English. You can also practice your listening comprehension by following the conversations between characters. Try repeating phrases or writing down new words and expressions to expand your vocabulary. The movie's focus on business and international relations can also be useful if you are interested in these fields.
Words from War Dogs
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in War Dogs:
- albanian: a person from Albania
- dealer: a person who buys and sells goods, especially cars
- patriotism: a strong feeling of love for your country and a willingness to protect it
- democracy: a way of governing where citizens can vote
- kid: a child or young person
- patriotic: showing strong love for your country
- retardant: (a liquid) that slows down the progress of something, like a fire
- helmet: a hard hat used to protect the head, often worn by police officers, soldiers, cyclists, motorcyclists, or athletes
- taxpayer: a person who pays taxes to the government, often on the money they earn
- conditioning: the training or experiences that teach someone or an animal to react in a specific way in certain situations
- anybody: any person at all
- otherwise: used to say what would happen if the situation was different
- client: a person who uses a service or buys goods from a business
- semester: one of the parts that the school or university year is divided into
- quad: an open square area surrounded by buildings, especially in a school or college
English words in a year
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