Learn English with The Huntsman: Winter's War
Learn English with The Huntsman: Winter's War
As two evil sisters prepare to conquer the land, two renegades—Eric the Huntsman, who aided Snow White in defeating Ravenna in Snowwhite and the Huntsman, and his forbidden lover, Sara—set out to stop them.
Why learn English with The Huntsman: Winter's War?
"The Huntsman: Winter's War" is a fantasy adventure story about two sisters, Ravenna and Freya, who are powerful queens. Ravenna is the Evil Queen, and Freya is the Ice Queen. The story follows their battles for power and the Huntsman, Eric, and his love, Sara, who are caught in between. You can learn lots of vocabulary about magic, battles, and emotions like "vanquished," "invincible," "grief," and "betrayal." The movie also uses words for family members like "sister" and "daughter," and action words like "fight" and "run." This movie explores themes of love, betrayal, power, and family. You'll see how characters express different emotions like anger, sadness, and love in English. The language used ranges from formal royal speech to more casual conversations between the Huntsman and his companions. Paying attention to how the characters talk will help you understand how tone and word choice can change the meaning of what's being said. This can be very useful for improving your understanding of English conversations. "The Huntsman: Winter's War" is a great movie for English learners because it's full of exciting action and dramatic scenes that will keep you engaged. The clear pronunciation of the actors, combined with the variety of vocabulary and emotional expressions, will help you improve your listening comprehension and expand your vocabulary. Because the story is fairly easy to follow, even if you don't understand every word, you can still enjoy the movie and learn a lot of English at the same time.
Words from The Huntsman: Winter's War
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in The Huntsman: Winter's War:
- oft: happens frequently
- tale: a story, usually one that is full of action and adventure or that is hard to believe
- vanquish: to completely defeat someone in a competition, war, etc
- rightful: morally or legally correct
- throne: the position of being a king or queen, or the chair that they sit on
- happily: in a way that shows or brings pleasure, willingly, or appropriately
- mere: used when you want to emphasize how small or unimportant a person or thing is
- pawn: a chess piece of the smallest size and least value, each player has eight at the beginning of the game
- humble: not proud and showing respect for others
- pawn: a person or group that is used and controlled by somebody/something more powerful
- distract: to make someone stop paying attention to something they are trying to do
- invincible: impossible to defeat or kill
- suppose: to think or believe something is true based on available knowledge
- rook: a castle-shaped game piece placed in the corners of a board at the start of a game
- checkmate: a situation where someone has been totally defeated
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