Learn english with The Walking Dead

Learn english with The Walking Dead

Sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes awakens from a coma to find a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating zombies. He sets out to find his family and encounters many other survivors along the way.

Why learn english with The Walking Dead?

"Days Gone Bye," the first episode of *The Walking Dead*, introduces us to a world overrun by zombies, called "walkers." The story follows Rick, a sheriff's deputy who wakes up from a coma to find the world changed. He sets out to find his wife, Lori, and son, Carl. Along the way, he meets other survivors and faces dangerous situations. This episode teaches useful vocabulary related to survival, emergencies, and emotions like "afraid," "pursuit," "wounded," "dispatch," "barricaded," "scavenge," and "distracted." You'll also learn phrases like "high-speed pursuit" and "stay focused." The episode explores themes of survival, family, and the breakdown of society. You'll see characters experiencing fear, hope, and despair. The language used is a mix of everyday conversation and police jargon, which can help you learn different styles of speaking. You'll also hear emotional language, which can help you understand how to express feelings in English. The dialogue includes arguments, apologies, and expressions of love and concern, providing valuable examples of how English is used in emotionally charged situations. Learning English with *The Walking Dead* can be helpful because it's engaging and exciting. The dramatic situations make it easier to remember vocabulary and phrases. The diverse cast of characters exposes you to different accents and ways of speaking. While the show is intense, the clear dialogue and focus on relationships make it relatively easy to follow. Plus, discussing the show with other learners can be a fun way to practice your English!

Words from The Walking Dead

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

  • policeman: a male police officer
  • chick: a baby bird, especially a chicken
  • alright: acceptable, safe, or good
  • warming: to make or become warmer
  • quote: to repeat words that another person has said or written
  • gospel: the teaching or life of Jesus, often written as books in the Bible
  • darling: a person who is very much liked or loved
  • boob: a woman's breast
  • loathing: a strong feeling of hatred towards someone/something
  • exorcist: a person who removes evil spirits from places or people using prayers or magic
  • yell: to shout loudly, especially because you are angry, excited, or in pain
  • amuse: to entertain someone or make them laugh or smile
  • sermon: a talk on a religious or moral subject, especially one given during a church service
  • lately: in the recent past or recently
  • piss: releasing urine from the body
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