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  1. Through Films

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    • Tips to Learn English Through Movies and Films
    • Why Learning English with Movies and Film Works
    Choose movies you already know. If you’re a beginner or a lower level, it’s best to choose a movie you’ve already watched. Since you’ll already know the plot, you can focus purely on the linguistic...
    Choose an interesting movie.If you’re bored, paying attention for more than one and a half hours will be difficult. I remember when I was a child, I had to watch hours and hours of really old movie...
    Use subtitles. You don’t have to follow along with them word for word, but subtitles can offer great support when you need some additional help understanding what’s going on.
    Start small. Start with a relatively short movieand avoid any movie that involves a deeper level of understanding of history or culture, as that’s likely going to consume your thoughts and make it...

    You get to learn real English, not textbook English.

    The English you learn through textbooks or classes is not what you’ll hear people say on the street. The English used in movies is very natural. It’s also very close to what you’ll hear if you speak with native English speakers. This will help improve your spoken English. Plus, listening to the dialogue will help you perfect your English pronunciation.

    You learn English words in context.

    Usually, when we learn words in school, we study vocabulary lists. The problem with learning new words with vocabulary lists is that you can learn what words mean, but not where and howthey are used. If you learn the word “detective” through watching crime films, you’ll know “detective” can mean many things. For example, it might be a title before a person (“Detective Beckett”). Or maybe it’s the noun referring to the job (“he’s a detective”). This way, you won’t only learn what each word mea...

    You hear exactly how things are said.

    In English, people often say that only 7% of our communication comes from words. So, what about the other 93%? It’s all about how you say it. Your body language, expressions (like a smile or a frown) and your tone of voice (such as when you sound angry or sad). For example, take a look at the body language of these three characters in the popular American film Mean Girls: Through observing actors in films, not only will you be able to learn new words, you will be able to understand howthey ar...

  2. Through Films is a Los Angeles based independent film production company. The company strives to produce meaningful motion pictures that captivate, influence and entertain audiences.

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  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Dive into the vibrant world of English through the captivating lens of films/movies and improve your language skills one scene at a time! Explore language learning through films: improve your English with popular movie phrases, cultural insights, and practical expressions.

    • Forrest Gump (1994) “Forrest Gump” is one of my favourite movies. I watched it when I was a child, when I was a teenager and I watched it last week too.
    • The Lion King (1994) I’m sure you’ve already seen this movie. “The Lion King” is one of the most popular animated movies by Walt Disney. The main character is Simba, a young lion who goes through a lot of adventures to become king.
    • The Truman Show (1998) If you're learning English, “The Truman Show” is a movie you should definitely check out. You’ll see a guy named Truman, played by Jim Carrey, who discovers that his whole life is actually a TV show.
    • Big Fish (2003) “Big Fish” is a movie by Tim Burton, a renowned film director in the US. Picture this: there's a guy named Will, played by Ewan McGregor, who goes to see his dying father, Edward.
  4. Through Films is an independent film production company. The company strives to produce meaningful.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm2281849Karrie Cox - IMDb

    In 2008 she founded, Through Films, an independent film production company with her partner Marcus Cox. Through Films was formed as a vehicle for Karrie's acting and writing. The company strives to produce meaningful motion pictures that captivate, influence and entertain.