Learn English with Elemental
Learn English with Elemental
In a city where fire, water, land and air residents live together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy will discover something elemental: how much they have in common.
Why learn English with Elemental?
"Elemental" is a story about Ember, a fire element, and Wade, a water element, who live in a city where different elements live together. They become friends even though fire and water are supposed to be opposites. The movie is full of everyday vocabulary related to city life, family, and work, such as "customer," "inspector," "delivery," and "retire." You'll also hear words related to emotions, like "angry," "embarrassed," "happy," and "scared." Following Ember and Wade's journey will help you learn how to express feelings and describe situations in English. The movie explores important themes like family, following your dreams, and accepting others who are different from you. It's full of heartwarming moments and funny jokes, so you'll experience a wide range of emotions while watching. The language used is mostly conversational, with some more formal language used in work settings. This mix of formal and informal language makes it great for learners to hear English used in different contexts. You'll also learn idioms like "watered down" and "lose your temper," which will help you understand everyday English conversations better. Watching "Elemental" is a fun and engaging way to improve your English. The colorful animation and exciting story will keep you entertained, and the subtitles can help you understand the dialogue. Because the story focuses on communication and overcoming differences, it's a great way to see how language can be used to connect with people. You'll learn practical vocabulary and grammar while also gaining a deeper understanding of different cultures and perspectives.
Words from Elemental
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Elemental:
- limb: an arm or leg, or a wing of an animal
- inspection: carefully looking at something or someone, especially to make sure everything is correct
- log: a large piece of wood that is cut or falls from a tree
- yay: to this or a high degree; used to show pleasure
- cantankerous: always complaining and easily angered
- sparky: a person who is full of energy, humour and interest
- someday: at a time in the future that is not yet known or specific
- authentic: real and true, and not a copy
- nuts: silly, stupid, or strange
- delivery: the act of taking something to a person or place
- oops: an expression of surprise about a small accident or mistake
- nobody: no person
- sparkler: a handheld firework that burns with bright sparks
- birthday: the day every year that is the same as the day you were born
- temper: the habit of getting angry very fast
English words in a year
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