#290 Movie Idioms in English

#290 Movie Idioms in English

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#374 The 90% Rule: How to choose English listening level

How to choose English listening level? Listening is powerful… but it must be comprehensible You already know that I insist on one thing again and again: you need to listen a lot.You need to listen every day, and you need to repeat the same lessons many times, because repetition h ...  Show more

#373 Why You Freeze When Speaking English

Have You Ever Had This Moment? You start speaking English. At the beginning, it's okay. And then suddenly… your brain stops. You know the idea. You know the meaning. But the word doesn't come. So what do you do? You speak faster. You try to push the words out. And then you feel f ...  Show more

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#285 Top Movie Quotes To Learn Advanced English
RealLife English: Learn and Speak Confident, Natural English

<span class="notion-enable-hover" data-token-index="0" data-reactroot="">We all love movies. Not only are they a great form of entertainment, they can also make you think, learn useful life lessons and help you develop your English vocabulary and listening skills. In today's e ...

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Hollywood’s theatrical window is closing | Learn the English phrase ‘cash in on’
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" Not surprisingly, theater revenue was down 70 percent in 2020, and the pandemic boosted an already-accelerating trend toward streaming movie releases. But with the end of the pandemic (hopefully) in sight, can movie theaters rebound from this? Or are theaters going to be gone…f ...  Show more

'Titanic' movie 25 years later | Learn English phrasal verb 'root for'
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" The movie ""Titanic"" shattered box-office records, demonstrated the possibility of special effects, and elevated artists like Leonardo DiCaprio and Celine Dion to stardom. Now, 25 years later, James Cameron's three-hour epic film has been re-released in 3-D, and it's just as g ...  Show more

Subscriptions are coming to a movie theater near you | Learn English phrase 'in the sweet spot'
Plain English

" A company offering unlimited movies in theaters for just $10 a month has gone out of business, but the subscription model is here to stay, as large theater chains begin offering their own subscription services. While they're not unlimited, they are generous and are becoming pop ...  Show more