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Learn english with The Rock

Learn english with The Rock

When vengeful General Francis X. Hummel seizes control of Alcatraz Island and threatens to launch missiles loaded with deadly chemical weapons into San Francisco, only a young FBI chemical weapons expert and notorious Federal prisoner have the skills to penetrate the impregnable island fortress and take him down.

Why learn english with The Rock?

"The Rock" is an action-packed movie about a group of Marines who take hostages on Alcatraz Island. A chemical weapons expert and a former prisoner must work together to stop them. The movie has a thrilling story with lots of exciting vocabulary, like "mutiny," "detonate," and "neutralize." You'll also hear military terms like "general," "captain," and "sergeant." Learning these words will help you understand action movies and news reports about military events. The movie explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the importance of doing what's right. You'll see a range of emotions, from fear and anger to courage and determination. The language used in the movie is a mix of formal and informal English, including some slang. This variety will expose you to different ways English is spoken in real-life situations, and help you understand how tone of voice can change the meaning of what someone says. Watching "The Rock" can improve your English skills in several ways. The fast-paced dialogue will challenge your listening comprehension. Paying attention to how the characters speak can help improve your pronunciation and fluency. The exciting plot will keep you engaged and motivated to learn. Finally, because the movie deals with important themes, it can also be a starting point for discussions about current events and ethical dilemmas, further expanding your vocabulary and critical thinking skills.

Words from The Rock

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in The Rock:

  • outta: used for writing the way ‘out of’ is sometimes said in casual speech
  • goddam: a mild swear word used to express anger or annoyance
  • firestorm: a large fire that cannot be controlled and is fueled by the winds it creates, often caused by bombs
  • clearance: having official permission for something
  • weaver: a person who makes cloth by hand or machine
  • congressman: a person who is a member of the US Congress, particularly the House of Representatives
  • injustice: when someone is treated unfairly or when a situation is unfair
  • barb: a sharp, backward-facing point on an arrow or hook, making it hard to remove
  • elevate: to raise something to a higher position, whether physically or in rank or mood
  • marine: related to the sea, including the creatures, plants, and activities associated with it
  • inform: to tell someone about something officially
  • garrison: a group of soldiers stationed in a place to defend it
  • inspection: carefully looking at something or someone, especially to make sure everything is correct
  • dart: a quick and sudden movement
  • cc: to send a copy of a message to another person
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