Learn english with The Witcher

Learn english with The Witcher

Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster-hunter for hire, journeys toward his destiny in a turbulent world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.

Why learn english with The Witcher?

"The Witcher" is a fantasy show about a monster hunter named Geralt. It takes place in a medieval world with kingdoms, magic, and strange creatures. By watching "The Witcher," you can learn vocabulary related to fantasy, such as "witcher," "monster," "curse," "magic," and "destiny." You'll also hear words about medieval life, like "king," "queen," "knight," and "castle." The show has lots of action and dialogue, which helps you learn how English is used in different situations. The show explores themes of destiny, choice, and the difference between good and evil. You'll see characters experience a range of emotions like fear, anger, love, and sadness. The language used in "The Witcher" varies from formal conversations in royal courts to informal talk between friends, exposing you to different styles of English. You'll also hear different accents, which is helpful for understanding spoken English. Some characters use strong language, which is common in everyday conversations, though it’s good to know when and where this type of language is appropriate. Watching "The Witcher" can be a fun way to improve your English. The engaging story will keep you interested, and the variety of vocabulary and language will expand your understanding. Because the show is popular, you can discuss it with other English speakers, practicing your conversation skills. Subtitles can also be very helpful for understanding the dialogue and learning new words. You can even look up words you don't know and add them to your vocabulary list.

Words from The Witcher

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

  • alderman: a senior elected member of a town or city council
  • alley: a narrow path or road between buildings
  • mutant: a plant or animal that is different from others of the same type because of changes to its genetic structure
  • bare: without covering or protection
  • apologize: to say sorry to someone for causing them problems or unhappiness
  • interference: an act of unwanted involvement or interruption, causing disruption to communication or other activity
  • lad: a boy or young man
  • venison: meat from a deer
  • mortify: to cause someone to feel extreme shame or embarrassment
  • monster: (in stories) a large, ugly and frightening creature
  • swamp: to cover an area with water
  • desperately: very much or extremely, especially in difficult situations
  • clothe: to dress someone/yourself
  • stab: pushing a sharp pointed object into something, often causing injury
  • gut: the long tube in the body that processes food after it leaves the stomach
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