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Learn English with Love, Death & Robots

Learn English with Love, Death & Robots

Terrifying creatures, wicked surprises and dark comedy converge in this NSFW anthology of animated stories presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher.

Why learn English with Love, Death & Robots?

"Suits" is an exciting story about robot fighting competitions in a futuristic world. This episode of *Love, Death & Robots* introduces you to a unique world with advanced technology and complex characters. You'll learn vocabulary related to robots, fighting, and technology, such as "wetware update," "affinity link," and "bioware processors." You'll also encounter slang and informal language, which is common in everyday conversations. The dialogue is fast-paced and engaging, providing a great opportunity to improve your listening comprehension skills. This episode explores themes of exploitation, revenge, and the struggle for identity. You'll witness a range of emotions, from anger and fear to determination and resilience. The characters express themselves with strong language, which can help you understand how emotions are conveyed in English. You'll also encounter diverse accents and speaking styles, giving you exposure to different ways English is spoken. The intense situations and dramatic dialogue make the language memorable and impactful. Learning English with "Suits" can be beneficial for several reasons. The futuristic setting and engaging story will keep you motivated to learn. The varied vocabulary and language styles will broaden your understanding of English. Listening to the fast-paced dialogue will challenge and improve your comprehension. Finally, the emotional depth of the story will help you connect with the language on a deeper level, making it more meaningful and easier to remember.

Words from Love, Death & Robots

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in Love, Death & Robots:

  • beaut: excellent or very good
  • kitten: a young cat
  • purr: a low, continuous sound made by a cat, often when happy or comfortable
  • glitch: a small problem or fault that prevents something from working correctly
  • wetware: the human brain, considered as a computer program or system
  • apology: a message expressing regret for a wrong or problem, or explaining an absence
  • peek: to look at something secretly and quickly
  • magnificent: very attractive, impressive and special
  • dive: to jump headfirst into water
  • pilot: a test of something on a small scale to see if it works properly
  • beastie: a small animal or insect
  • handsomely: in a beautiful, generous, or abundant way
  • insignificant: small or hard to notice and not considered important
  • cunt: a woman's vagina and outer sexual organs
  • snatch: to take something quickly, sometimes rudely or without permission
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