Learn English with Geostorm
Learn English with Geostorm
After an unprecedented series of natural disasters threatened the planet, the world's leaders came together to create an intricate network of satellites to control the global climate and keep everyone safe. But now, something has gone wrong: the system built to protect Earth is attacking it, and it becomes a race against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes out everything and everyone along with it.
Why learn English with Geostorm?
"Geostorm" is an exciting action movie about a network of satellites designed to control the Earth's weather that starts to malfunction, causing dangerous storms. The story follows Jake Lawson, the engineer who built the system, as he tries to fix it before a catastrophic "geostorm" destroys the planet. While watching, you can learn vocabulary related to weather (hurricane, tornado, flood, drought), space (satellite, space station), and technology (system, malfunction, virus). You'll also hear terms like "kill codes" and "biometrics," which are used in the context of the story. The movie explores themes of global cooperation, responsibility, and the dangers of unchecked power. You'll see characters expressing a range of emotions like worry, fear, anger, and determination. The language used is a mix of everyday conversation and technical terms, which is helpful for learning how English is used in different situations. The dialogue includes both formal language used in official settings and informal language used between friends and family. "Geostorm" is a good choice for English learners because it has a captivating story that keeps you engaged. The clear pronunciation of the actors makes it relatively easy to follow the dialogue. The mix of casual and technical language provides a diverse vocabulary to learn. Since the movie is about a global crisis, it also exposes you to different accents, which is beneficial for understanding English spoken by people from different backgrounds.
Words from Geostorm
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Geostorm:
- cap: to put a covering on the top or end of something
- hurricane: a powerful storm with extremely strong winds
- tornado: a violent storm with very strong winds that move in a circle and a funnel shaped cloud
- unleash: to suddenly release a strong force, emotion or energy
- drought: a long period when something essential is lacking
- beachfront: the part of a town that is near the beach
- manhattan: a cocktail made by mixing whiskey with vermouth
- extinction: when a species or way of life ceases to exist
- tirelessly: working very hard and with great effort for a long time
- humanity: all people
- neutralize: to stop something from having an effect
- countermeasure: steps taken to prevent or reduce the impact of something bad or dangerous
- deploy: to position something or someone for effective use, especially in a military context
- oversee: to watch someone/something while they work to ensure they do the job correctly
- plug: something inserted into a hole to stop liquid from escaping
English words in a year
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