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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #16 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:03 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

The best way to learn new words in a movie is playing it with subtitle, but only in english. So, you will not only learn new words, you will also improve your listening skills.
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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #17 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:03 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

The best way to learn new words in a movie is playing it with subtitle, but only in english. So, you will not only learn new words, you will also improve your listening skills.
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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #18 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:07 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #19 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:10 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

Tomasito wrote:
The best way to learn new words in a movie is playing it with subtitle, but only in english. So, you will not only learn new words, you will also improve your listening skills.


Subtitle is the importance when you want to see anything.

It helps you to understand quickly.
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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #20 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:54 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

Honey2 wrote:
I love to learn English(fullstop) :wink:

I love to listen the advice.

and, I will improve myself .

I promise you, but I need some help.


That is always good -- to learn.

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