Learn english with Sex Education
Learn english with Sex Education
Inexperienced Otis channels his sex therapist mom when he teams up with rebellious Maeve to set up an underground sex therapy clinic at school.
Why learn english with Sex Education?
"Sex Education" is a funny and interesting show about teenagers navigating the confusing world of relationships and sex. The story follows Otis, whose mum is a sex therapist. He starts giving sex advice to his classmates, even though he hasn't had much experience himself. You'll learn lots of vocabulary related to relationships, feelings, and the human body. For example, words like "awkward," "erection," "condom," "therapist," and "anxiety" are used frequently. You'll also see how people talk about their feelings and problems, which can help you understand different ways to express yourself in English. The show explores themes of love, friendship, identity, and acceptance. You'll see characters experiencing a wide range of emotions like love, anger, embarrassment, and confusion. "Sex Education" uses casual, everyday language, which is great for learning how people actually talk in real-life situations. The dialogues are often funny and engaging, making it easier to follow and learn new phrases. You'll also hear some slang and informal expressions, which can help you understand different levels of English conversation. This show is helpful for English learners because it exposes you to natural-sounding dialogues and common vocabulary used in everyday conversations. The diverse characters and storylines provide a fun way to learn about different aspects of life and relationships, while improving your listening and comprehension skills. Because it's a comedy, you'll be entertained while you learn, which can make the learning process more enjoyable and less like studying.
Words from Sex Education
Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Sex Education:
- tit: a small European bird with multiple types
- rash: acting too quickly without thinking about the results
- condom: a thin rubber covering worn during sex to prevent pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases
- spunk: courage and determination
- dan: a level or rank in karate or judo
- cheer: encouraging someone, often with a shout of joy or excitement
- darling: a person who is very much liked or loved
- toast: slices of bread that have been made hot, dry, and brown by being put near a strong heat
- midlife: the time in your life when you are no longer young but not yet old
- mum: (British) a casual word for mother
- motorbike: a vehicle with two wheels and an engine, usually with seats for a driver and passenger
- oedipal: related to the idea that children can be attracted to their opposite-sex parent
- tease: to make jokes about someone, sometimes in a friendly way or to annoy them
- mature: fully grown and developed, or behaving in a sensible way
- stigmatize: to unfairly label someone as bad or disrespectful
8,000 words in a year