Learn English with 21

Learn English with 21

Ben Campbell is a young, highly intelligent student at M.I.T. who strives to succeed. Wanting a scholarship to transfer to Harvard School of Medicine to become a doctor, Ben learns that he cannot afford the $300,000 tuition as he comes from a poor, working-class background. But one evening, Ben is introduced by his unorthodox math professor to a small but secretive club of five students, Jill, Choi, Kianna, and Fisher, who are being trained by Professor Rosa to count cards at blackjack.

Why learn English with 21?

"21" tells the story of Ben Campbell, a brilliant MIT student who joins a secret card-counting team to win big in Las Vegas. The movie follows Ben's journey from a shy, hardworking student to a confident, high-roller. Along the way, you'll learn about blackjack, card counting, and the exciting world of casinos. The movie introduces vocabulary related to gambling, such as "deck," "count," "bet," "dealer," and "blackjack," as well as more general terms like "strategy," "risk," and "consequences." You'll also hear common expressions like "winner, winner, chicken dinner." This fast-paced movie explores themes of ambition, greed, and the consequences of taking risks. You'll see a range of emotions, from excitement and joy to fear and disappointment. The dialogue is a mix of casual conversations between friends, tense negotiations, and witty banter. This variety of language will expose you to different speaking styles and help you understand how Americans use English in everyday life and high-pressure situations. You'll also learn some slang and idioms. Watching "21" can be a fun and engaging way to improve your English. The clear dialogue and exciting plot make it easy to follow, even for learners. By listening to the conversations and following the story, you'll naturally pick up new vocabulary and expressions. The movie also offers a glimpse into American culture and the glamorous world of Las Vegas. This can help you broaden your understanding of the English-speaking world while having fun at the same time.

Words from 21

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in 21:

  • dinner: a main meal, often eaten in the evening, sometimes with a formal social gathering
  • lore: the stories and traditions of a group of people, or the knowledge about a specific topic, even if it's not written down
  • pit: the area near the edge of a race track where vehicles stop during a race
  • boss: a person in charge of others and tells them what to do
  • dealer: a person who buys and sells goods, especially cars
  • blackjack: a card game where players try to get a card value of 21
  • frown: a serious expression of anger or worry shown on a person's face by bringing the eyebrows together, causing lines to appear on the forehead
  • gifted: having great natural talent or intelligence
  • mess: a situation with many problems, often caused by mistakes
  • stroke: a sudden illness caused by a blocked or burst blood vessel in the brain
  • gpa: your average grade in your classes
  • mcat: a test required to study medicine in the US, often called the Medical College Admission Test
  • legion: a very large number of something, especially people
  • ta: a person who helps with teaching
  • professor: a university teacher
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