Learn English with Bad Teacher
Learn English with Bad Teacher
A lazy, incompetent middle school teacher who hates her job and her students is forced to return to her job to make enough money for a boob job after her rich fiancé dumps her.
Why learn English with Bad Teacher?
"Bad Teacher" tells the story of Elizabeth Halsey, a lazy and unmotivated middle school teacher who only cares about finding a rich husband. She uses inappropriate language, drinks at school, and shows movies instead of teaching. When she learns about a bonus offered for the highest test scores, she changes her ways, but not for the right reasons. The movie follows her hilarious attempts to win the bonus while dealing with other teachers, students, and potential love interests. From this movie, you can learn vocabulary related to school, relationships, and everyday life, such as "syllabus," "engagement," "chaperone," and "embezzling." You will also encounter slang and informal expressions. This movie explores themes of motivation, ambition, and the importance of education, all while wrapped in comedy. You'll experience a range of emotions, from laughter to frustration, as you follow Elizabeth's journey. The dialogue is fast-paced and witty, using a variety of language styles, from formal conversations with the principal to informal chats with colleagues and students. This mix of language will help you understand different tones and registers in English conversation. You will also be exposed to how sarcasm and humor are used in everyday language. Watching "Bad Teacher" can be a fun and engaging way to improve your English listening and comprehension skills. The movie offers exposure to different accents and speaking styles. While some of the language used is inappropriate for real-life situations, it can help you understand the nuances of informal English. Furthermore, the movie's focus on school and relationships provides practical vocabulary and expressions you can use in your own conversations. Be aware that the movie contains strong language and mature themes, so it may not be suitable for all learners.
Words from Bad Teacher
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Bad Teacher:
- alright: used to express agreement, understanding, or acknowledgement
- folk: ordinary people or a specific community or group
- oops: an expression of surprise about a small accident or mistake
- everybody: every person; all people
- haunted: visited by ghosts
- classroom: a room where students are taught by a teacher
- sadly: a way that shows someone is feeling sad or unhappy
- faculty: a department or group of related departments within a university
- applause: the sound of people clapping their hands and sometimes shouting to express approval or joy
- terrible: extremely bad or unpleasant, causing great harm or unhappiness
- wedding: a marriage ceremony and the meal or party that often comes after
- professionally: with skill and experience related to a job
- blackboard: a large black or dark green board used by teachers to write or draw on with chalk
- bitch: a rude way to refer to a woman you find unpleasant
- coz: because
English words in a year
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