S4 EP03 Movie Theater : Essential Words | Vocabulary Podcast Por  arte de portada

S4 EP03 Movie Theater : Essential Words | Vocabulary

S4 EP03 Movie Theater : Essential Words | Vocabulary

Escúchala gratis

Ver detalles del espectáculo
Welcome back to the Emotional English Podcast! We are officially back from China, and starting today, our episodes are available in VIDEO format too! 🎬

Today, we are going to the cinema! No boring grammar rules — just 10 essential movie theater phrases you can effortlessly use in your real life. We will learn through context, emotions, and "reflective questions" to connect these new words to your personal experience.

What you will learn today:

🍿 10 real-life cinema phrases (cliffhanger, plot twist, indie, and more!)

💭 Reflective questions to practice speaking right now.

🎟️ The difference between a protagonist and an antagonist.

Timestamps:

00:00 — We are back! Video podcasts & Private English lessons

03:42 — Word 1: Behind the scenes

06:33 — Word 2: Sold out (Selling out)

08:44 — Word 3: Cliffhanger

11:01 — Word 4: Plot twist

12:59 — Join our Emotional English Club!

14:26 — Word 5: Indie movie

16:19 — Word 6: Bring along

17:51 — Word 7: Final credits

19:36 — Word 8: Front row

21:40 — Word 9: Protagonist vs. Antagonist

23:59 — Word 10: Climax

25:45 — Quick Vocabulary Revision (Test yourself!)

30:05 — Final thoughts on "survival English" & Outro

Links & Resources:

👉 Private Lessons with me: Book a tryout lesson on
www.danilabondarenko.ru

👉 Emotional English Speaking Club: We meet every Sunday at 12 PM. Join us to practice speaking without the fear of making mistakes!

👉 Telegram Channel: Join our community for daily emotional English content and behind-the-scenes from China:
t.me/emotional_english

If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a like and subscribe! It helps us create more content for you. 💛

Tags:

learn english, english vocabulary, cinema vocabulary, movies in english, emotional english, esl, speaking practice, english listening, english phrases, without grammar, danila bondarenko

Todavía no hay opiniones