Learn english with It

Learn english with It

In 1960, seven outcast kids known as "The Losers' Club" fight an evil demon who poses as a child-killing clown. Thirty years later, they reunite to stop the demon once and for all when it returns to their hometown.

Why learn english with It?

"It" tells a scary story about a group of friends called "The Losers Club" who fight against a monster that can shape-shift into their worst fears, often appearing as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. The story switches between their childhood and adulthood as they confront this evil. Learners can pick up vocabulary related to emotions (like "scared," "afraid," "brave"), descriptive words ("itsy-bitsy," "foul," "oozing"), and everyday language used by children and adults. You'll also hear terms like "waterspout," "cellar," and "barrens," which are less common but helpful to know. This TV show explores themes of friendship, courage, and facing your fears. It features a range of emotions, from joy and excitement to terror and sadness, which can help you understand how English is used to express feelings. The language used varies, with some characters speaking with slang and informal language, while others use more formal English. This mix of language styles provides valuable exposure to real-world conversations and helps learners distinguish between different ways of speaking. The repetition of phrases like "They all float" and "Beep, beep, Richie" can also aid memorization. Watching "It" can be a useful way to learn English because it provides an engaging storyline that keeps you interested. The vivid imagery and strong emotions make the dialogue memorable, helping you learn new words and phrases more easily. Because the show uses both child and adult language, you can improve your comprehension of different speech registers. While some of the vocabulary is specific to the story, the majority of the language is useful for everyday communication. The subtitles can be a huge help, allowing you to read along and connect the written word with the spoken language.

Words from It

Here are the first 15 of the more difficult words in It:

  • waterspout: a swirling column of air that picks up water from the sea during a storm
  • spout: a tube or pipe that liquid is poured out of
  • mama: a casual word for mother
  • alarm: a loud sound or signal used to warn of danger, problems or to wake you up
  • rash: acting too quickly without thinking about the results
  • runaway: leaving home suddenly without telling anyone
  • cop: a police officer
  • librarian: a person who works in or manages a library
  • crawl: moving at a very slow speed
  • moor: an area of open land, with hills of rough grass and few trees, especially in Britain
  • shiver: shaking because you are cold, afraid, ill, or excited
  • dripping: very wet
  • foul: something that is offensive, unpleasant, or morally wrong
  • ooze: a thick liquid flowing slowly out of something
  • idiot: a stupid person or someone who is acting stupidly
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