Use these tips to learn English in a fun way with movies and TV shows.
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If you like a movie or TV show, it's okay to rewatch it several times unless you get the whole meaning or unless you learn all the phrases. I watched "Sex and the City" 7 times. First time, I was just excited about the plot. Second, I was excited about New York. Third, I was trying to catch phrases that the main characters said. That's the thing, you don't need to understand and memorize everything the first time you watch a movie or TV show. If you understand 70% of things that go on in the movie, then it's okay to watch it.
When you are watching a film in English, it is a good idea to turn the subtitles on. If you really like a movie, perhaps try watching it once with subtitles and then again without. Avoid subtitles in your own language.
You can talk to a character in your mind because this allows you to use phrases that actors use in the movie, you can copy their manners, vocabulary, accent and body language.
It's really important that you choose the right movie that matches your current English level. For example, for beginners in English, it is recommended to learn English through animations. If you're just starting out and try to watch something like “Romeo and Juliet,” you will be very confused. Remember that watching movies should be fun!
TV shows that I highly recommend you to watch are: The Suits, Sex and the City, Westworld, Billions, Babies, Lie to Me, House.
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0:00 Is it possible to learn English in 15 minutes?
0:35 Why you need to rewatch your favorite movies
2:07 Watch movies in English with subtitles
3:20 Talk to a character in your mind
5:04 About ExpressVPN
6:09 A movie should match your English level
8:25 My favorite TV shows
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If you like a movie or TV show, it's okay to rewatch it several times unless you get the whole meaning or unless you learn all the phrases. I watched "Sex and the City" 7 times. First time, I was just excited about the plot. Second, I was excited about New York. Third, I was trying to catch phrases that the main characters said. That's the thing, you don't need to understand and memorize everything the first time you watch a movie or TV show. If you understand 70% of things that go on in the movie, then it's okay to watch it.
When you are watching a film in English, it is a good idea to turn the subtitles on. If you really like a movie, perhaps try watching it once with subtitles and then again without. Avoid subtitles in your own language.
You can talk to a character in your mind because this allows you to use phrases that actors use in the movie, you can copy their manners, vocabulary, accent and body language.
It's really important that you choose the right movie that matches your current English level. For example, for beginners in English, it is recommended to learn English through animations. If you're just starting out and try to watch something like “Romeo and Juliet,” you will be very confused. Remember that watching movies should be fun!
TV shows that I highly recommend you to watch are: The Suits, Sex and the City, Westworld, Billions, Babies, Lie to Me, House.
This video is sponsored by ExpressVPN.
Time codes:
0:00 Is it possible to learn English in 15 minutes?
0:35 Why you need to rewatch your favorite movies
2:07 Watch movies in English with subtitles
3:20 Talk to a character in your mind
5:04 About ExpressVPN
6:09 A movie should match your English level
8:25 My favorite TV shows
⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina
⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - https://linguatrip.com
⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - https://bit.ly/2D1Z6gf
⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - https://www.english.online/
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