Learn english with Wednesday
Learn english with Wednesday
Wednesday Addams is sent to Nevermore Academy, a bizarre boarding school where she attempts to master her psychic powers, stop a monstrous killing spree of the town citizens, and solve the supernatural mystery that affected her family 25 years ago — all while navigating her new relationships.
Why learn english with Wednesday?
"Wednesday" tells the story of Wednesday Addams, a unique and darkly humorous teenager, as she navigates a new school for outcasts. The show is full of mystery and suspense as Wednesday investigates strange happenings, including a monster attacking students. From the show, you can learn vocabulary related to school life, like "expelled," "dorm," and "extracurricular," as well as words related to mystery and investigation, such as "evidence," "witness," and "suspect." The show also introduces more advanced vocabulary like "nefarious," "sanctimonious," and "enigma," expanding your English word bank. The show explores themes of family, friendship, and finding your place in the world, even if you're a little different. You'll encounter a range of emotions, from Wednesday's dry wit and sarcasm to Enid's bubbly enthusiasm and fear. The dialogue is a mix of everyday teenage conversations and more dramatic, descriptive language, which can expose you to different styles of English speaking. Paying attention to how the characters express their feelings, like Wednesday’s description of her visions as "electroshock therapy," can help you understand and express emotions in English. Watching "Wednesday" is a fun and engaging way to improve your English comprehension and vocabulary. The subtitles make it easy to follow along and learn new words in context. The show's dramatic storyline and Wednesday's distinct personality keep you hooked, making learning feel less like a chore. By immersing yourself in the world of Nevermore, you can naturally absorb English language patterns, pronunciation, and colloquialisms, boosting your overall fluency.
Words from Wednesday
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Wednesday:
- adolescent: relating to the period of time between childhood and adulthood
- underfunded: not having enough money to operate properly
- sadism: the enjoyment of hurting or humiliating someone, especially for sexual pleasure
- confess: to admit that you have done something wrong or illegal, or that you feel bad about something
- plague: a disease that spreads very quickly and causes many deaths
- satisfying: giving pleasure because it meets a need or desire
- yo: used by young people to say hello
- freak: very unusual or unexpected
- torture: causing severe mental or physical pain, often to punish them or force them to act or speak
- ne: located towards the north-east
- vie: to strongly compete with someone to get or accomplish something
- commence: to start happening or to start doing something
- drift: to move slowly and without purpose in water or air
- softly: in a gentle, pleasant and quiet way; not harsh or bright
- silent: making little or no sound; not speaking or expressed with words or sound
8,000 words in a year