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Learn english with The Flash

Learn english with The Flash

After being struck by lightning, CSI investigator Barry Allen awakens from a nine-month coma to discover he has been granted the gift of super speed. Teaming up with S.T.A.R. Labs, Barry takes on the persona of The Flash, the Fastest Man Alive, to protect his city.

Why learn english with The Flash?

"The Flash" tells the story of Barry Allen, a forensic scientist who becomes the fastest man alive after a lab accident. He uses his new powers to help people and fight crime in Central City. The show is full of exciting action and superhero adventures. While watching, you can learn vocabulary related to science (like "particle accelerator," "forensic scientist," and "meta-human"), crime (like "detective," "evidence," and "robbery"), and everyday life. You'll also hear many common phrases and expressions. The show explores themes of family, friendship, good versus evil, and overcoming challenges. You'll see a range of emotions like love, loss, fear, and determination, which are often expressed through dramatic dialogue. The language used is mostly modern American English, with a mix of casual conversations and more formal police and scientific language. Paying attention to how characters speak in different situations can help you improve your own English communication skills. "The Flash" is a great choice for English learners because it’s engaging and entertaining. The exciting plot and visual effects will keep you hooked, making learning more enjoyable. Because the characters face many different situations, you'll be exposed to a wide range of vocabulary and grammar. Hearing English spoken in a natural context, with clear pronunciation, will help improve your listening comprehension and fluency. Plus, talking about the show with other fans is a fun way to practice your English conversation skills.

Words from The Flash

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

  • blur: something that you cannot see clearly, often because it is moving very fast
  • bully: to frighten or hurt someone weaker, often forcing them to do something
  • slugger: a player who hits with force and for distance, especially in baseball
  • robbery: taking money or goods from someone, often with threats or violence, especially from a bank or store
  • teller: a person who works in a bank handling money
  • shooter: a person who shoots, especially with a gun
  • chaser: a person who chases and follows somebody/something
  • uni: university
  • alarm: a loud sound or signal used to warn of danger, problems or to wake you up
  • memorable: easy to remember, often because it's unique or special
  • errand: a small task to go somewhere to take a message, buy items or deliver something
  • getaway: an escape, especially after a crime
  • mustang: a small wild horse found in America
  • gt: (used in place names) short for Great
  • rear: the back part of something, often including the bottom part that you sit on
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