Learn english with Lucifer

Learn english with Lucifer

Bored and unhappy as the Lord of Hell, Lucifer Morningstar abandoned his throne and retired to Los Angeles, where he has teamed up with LAPD detective Chloe Decker to take down criminals. But the longer he's away from the underworld, the greater the threat that the worst of humanity could escape.

Why learn english with Lucifer?

"Lucifer" is a fun TV show about the Devil, Lucifer Morningstar, who leaves Hell to live in Los Angeles. He opens a nightclub and helps the police solve crimes. The show is full of interesting characters, like Detective Chloe Decker, who Lucifer works with. In this episode, they solve the murder of a young actress. You'll learn words like "homicide," "detective," "paparazzi," and "suspect" – all useful if you're interested in crime dramas. Lucifer often uses playful language, and the conversations are a good way to learn everyday English expressions. The show explores themes of good versus evil, temptation, and redemption. You'll see a wide range of emotions, from anger and jealousy to love and forgiveness. The characters often use idioms and slang, which can help you sound more natural when you speak English. The show also has some British English, which is good to know if you want to understand different accents. Watching "Lucifer" can be a helpful and fun way to improve your English. The dialogues are engaging, and the stories are interesting. You'll learn new vocabulary, improve your listening comprehension, and get a feel for how English is used in different situations. Plus, it's entertaining, so you'll be motivated to keep watching and learning!

Words from Lucifer

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

  • license: an official document that gives permission to do or own something
  • registration: an official record of something or someone
  • bribe: giving someone a gift or money to persuade them to do something, often something illegal
  • siren: a device that makes a loud warning sound
  • naughty: behaving badly, disobedient
  • tempt: to attract or persuade someone to do or have something, even if it is wrong, often by offering something desirable
  • transcribe: to write something in a different form, such as converting speech or data into writing
  • copulate: to have sex
  • chateau: a castle or large house in France
  • ironic: strange or funny because something is the opposite of what you expect
  • bartender: a person who serves drinks in a bar
  • retire: to stop working, usually because of old age or health problems
  • underworld: people and activities involved in crime
  • calendar: a system showing the days, weeks, and months of a year, often with important dates and events
  • kettle: a container used for boiling water, with a lid, handle, and spout
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