Watching Movies in English
I. One great advantage of English learners:
Being able to watch【T1】
1 in English【T1】
2since Hollywood is in America
II. The【T2】
3 for watching movies in English【T2】
4A. Watching a(n)【T3】
5 version is better than a dubbed one【T3】
6B. Learning by input: watching movies
— getting lots of correct English sentences into your head
—【T4】
7 and making one's own sentences【T4】
8— learning different things from different input:
books vs. movies: written English vs. spoken English
— learning informal and【T5】
9 words from movies【T5】
10— learning how【T6】
11 pronounce words【T6】
12— learning to understand spoken English
III. How to learn as much as possible
A. You have more【T7】
13 in watching movies than in reading【T7】
14— words occurring so quickly that dictionary doesn't help
— lots of words being required to understand a movie
both spelling and【T8】
15【T8】
16B. What to do when you don't understand some words
— stopping tape or DVD whenever you want
—【T9】
17 the sentences several times【T9】
18— turning on【T10】
19【T10】
20a)problem: make people lazy
b)reminder watching movies without them helps learning
C. Watching with the help of【T11】
21【T11】
22— a list of explanations over 100 difficult sentences
— the【T12】
23: read the explanations, and then watch movies【T12】
24— not have to【T13】
25【T13】
26D. Pay attention to interesting things:
new words, phrases and【T14】
27【T14】
28E. Use dictionary to learn interesting things
F. Make a【T15】
29 of new and interesting things【T15】
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