Learn English with 6 Underground

Learn English with 6 Underground

After faking his death, a tech billionaire recruits a team of international operatives for a bold and bloody mission to take down a brutal dictator.

Why learn English with 6 Underground?

"6 Underground" is an action-packed movie about a team of specialists who fake their own deaths to take down a dictator. The story is full of exciting missions and twists. By watching, you can learn vocabulary related to technology, military, and crime, like "surveillance," "weapons," "negotiation," and "strategy." The movie also uses a lot of idioms and slang, giving you a taste of informal English conversations. The movie explores themes of justice, freedom, and second chances. You'll encounter a wide range of emotions, from fear and anger to joy and camaraderie, expressed through dramatic dialogue. The characters often use humorous and sarcastic language, which can help you understand different tones in English. While some language is strong, listening to these fast-paced conversations can improve your comprehension of natural speech. Watching "6 Underground" can be helpful for English learners because it exposes you to a variety of English accents and speaking styles. The mix of formal and informal language, combined with the exciting plot, can make learning more engaging and memorable. The movie's focus on teamwork and communication can also teach you valuable phrases for interacting with others in English. While it’s not a documentary or educational film, it can be a fun and exciting way to improve your listening and comprehension skills.

Words from 6 Underground

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in 6 Underground:

  • whisper: speaking very quietly so only someone close can hear
  • invisible: impossible to be seen
  • orphan: to cause a child to become parentless
  • loneliness: a feeling of unhappiness at having no friends or company
  • haunt: to repeatedly come to mind and be hard to forget
  • tango: a fast South American partnered dance with a strong beat; music for this dance
  • abide: to stay or live somewhere
  • mayday: a radio message used by ships and planes to ask for help when they are in danger
  • eulogy: a speech given at a funeral praising the person who has died
  • mission: a duty or important job, often one where someone is sent somewhere
  • clusterfuck: a rude term for a major failure where several problems occur simultaneously
  • glorious: very beautiful, wonderful, or deserving great praise
  • motherfucker: a highly offensive term used to express anger or dislike towards someone, often a man
  • amateur: someone who has not had enough training or experience to do something well and usually does it as a hobby
  • mafia: a secret criminal group, similar to the one originally from Sicily, often involved in illegal acts and controlling businesses through violence or threats
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