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Learn English with Robots

Learn English with Robots

Rodney Copperbottom is a young robot inventor who dreams of making the world a better place, until the evil Ratchet takes over Big Weld Industries. Now, Rodney's dreams – and those of his friends – are in danger of becoming obsolete.

Why learn English with Robots?

"Robots" is a fun animated movie about Rodney Copperbottom, a young robot inventor who travels to Robot City to meet his hero, Bigweld. Rodney dreams of making the world a better place with his inventions. However, he discovers that Bigweld has disappeared, and a greedy robot named Ratchet is in charge. Ratchet wants to force all robots to buy expensive upgrades, leaving older robots to rust and fall apart. Rodney must team up with a group of quirky, mismatched robots to find Bigweld and save Robot City. Throughout the movie, you'll encounter vocabulary related to robots, inventions, and emotions, such as "inventor," "upgrade," "spare parts," "outmode," "dream," and "believe." The movie explores themes of following your dreams, believing in yourself, and standing up for what's right. You'll see a range of emotions expressed by the characters, from joy and excitement to sadness and anger. The language used in the movie is generally straightforward and easy to follow, with some humorous and playful dialogue. The robots often use idioms and expressions, which can be a fun way to learn about everyday English conversations. By listening to the characters interact, you can improve your listening comprehension and learn how to express different feelings in English. Watching "Robots" can be a great way to improve your English skills. The clear pronunciation and simple vocabulary make it easy to follow the story. The movie's humor and engaging plot can keep you motivated to learn. You can also practice your speaking skills by repeating lines from the movie or discussing the story with other English learners. By immersing yourself in the world of "Robots," you can improve your vocabulary, listening comprehension, and speaking abilities while enjoying a heartwarming and entertaining story.

Words from Robots

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

  • congratulate: to express or feel pleasure or pride for someone's success or one's own achievements
  • cousin: a child of your uncle or aunt
  • someday: at a time in the future that is not yet known or specific
  • dishwasher: a machine or person that washes dishes, especially in a restaurant
  • hither: to this place
  • yon: that
  • bot: a program on a computer that functions without continuous control from a person, often on the internet
  • spare: available, extra, or not currently being used
  • folk: traditional to the people of a country or community, especially those in the countryside
  • tinker: to make small changes to something, especially when not needed or not helpful
  • warranty: a written promise from a company to fix or replace an item if it breaks within a certain timeframe
  • expire: to come to an end or die
  • tape: a long, narrow, sticky piece of material used for sticking things together
  • duct: a tube or passage for carrying liquids or air in a structure or living organism
  • kink: a bend, curve, or twist in something, often with a problem or flaw
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