Learn English with Cube

Learn English with Cube

A group of strangers find themselves trapped in a maze-like prison. It soon becomes clear that each of them possesses the peculiar skills necessary to escape, if they don't wind up dead first.

Why learn English with Cube?

"Cube" is a thrilling story about a group of strangers who wake up trapped in a giant, mysterious cube. Each room in the cube is a different color and some have deadly traps. The characters must work together to figure out the cube's secrets and escape. While watching, you'll learn vocabulary related to math and geometry like "prime numbers," "coordinates," and "permutations." You'll also encounter words describing emotions like "fear," "panic," and "hope," along with more common words used in conversations and arguments. The movie explores themes of survival, teamwork, and the dangers of unchecked technology. You'll see how characters express different emotions like fear, anger, and determination in English. The language used ranges from simple dialogue to more complex explanations of mathematical theories, providing a good mix for learners. Pay attention to how the characters' tone of voice changes depending on the situation, which is an important aspect of communication. You'll also hear different accents, as the characters come from various backgrounds. "Cube" is a good choice for English learners because it offers a captivating storyline that keeps you engaged. The diverse vocabulary and range of language used will expose you to different aspects of English communication. The movie's focus on problem-solving and teamwork also provides context for using English in practical situations. Finally, the emotional intensity of the story helps you connect with the characters and understand how language is used to express feelings in different ways.

Words from Cube

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Cube:

  • gimme: something that is very easy to do
  • gimme: a way of writing how the words ""give me"" are sometimes said
  • booby: a large seabird with brightly coloured feet
  • alright: acceptable, safe, or good
  • mister: used to address a man you do not know by name, often used by children
  • detector: a device used to find objects or substances, such as metal, smoke or explosives, by sensing changes in pressure or temperature
  • integrate: to combine two or more things to work together; to become accepted as a member of a social group
  • anybody: any person at all
  • dinner: a main meal, often eaten in the evening, sometimes with a formal social gathering
  • fridge: an electrical device that keeps food cold to preserve its freshness
  • alien: a creature from another planet
  • spook: to scare someone or an animal, or to become scared
  • concentrate: to direct your attention or efforts to a particular subject, activity, or problem
  • freak: to become or make someone very emotional
  • jack: a playing card showing a young man, ranking higher than a ten but lower than a queen
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