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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:34 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

Hi my dear friends.I want to know how should I watch moveis?I mean for example how we can learn new words in movies?
Thanks!
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Watching movies? #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:19 am   Watching movies?
 

Watching movies is a good way of learning English provided there are enough conversations in it.

I enjoyed these movies a lot, hope you would like too --

Shrek
Madagaskar
Bee Movie
Ice Age
Stuart Little
Home Alone

...and many more. Why not share the movies you like?
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Watching movies? #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:30 am   Watching movies?
 

I guess instead of movies tv shows might be more helpful like friends,how i met your mother, everybody loves raymond
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Watching movies? #4 (permalink) Mon Jul 20, 2009 19:49 pm   Watching movies?
 

The movies I really love are:spacs chimps,cars,a bug`s life and exactly the movies which you write Gray!
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Watching movies? #5 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:20 am   Watching movies?
 

Gray wrote:
Watching movies is a good way of learning English provided there are enough conversations in it...


You like cartoons, don't you?
I also like all off them. they are for fun.
I reccomend you " Seven Pounds". Note: There is no fun in this movie!!

~Phoebe
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Watching movies? #6 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:38 am   Watching movies?
 

Kiprida wrote:
You like cartoons, don't you?
I also like all off them. they are for fun.
I reccomend you " Seven Pounds". Note: There is no fun in this movie!!


Well, I like cartoons but not all of them. I just cannot put up with the cartoon characters they are coming up with nowadays.

What is the last movie you watched? How was it?
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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #7 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:44 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

see the tv
like me, i see only the british channel to improve my english
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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #8 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:02 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

Honey2 wrote:
Watch the TV like I do.
I watch only the British channels to improve my English.


So, what channels do you watch Honey? And what programmes do you like?
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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #9 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:10 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

Gray,

Don't you get tired of correcting capital letters? Wink I, not i Smile

I appreciate your patience and ambition.

Regards,

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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #10 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:57 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

Phoebe, we all love Honey, but by ignoring to use basic English in her posts she is encouraging others to do the same.
Gray is quite right in reminding her just why she, and many others, are here.

Come on Honey, stop your bad habits.

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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #11 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:07 pm   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

I know Kitos,

I read most of posts under "What do you want to talk about?". I'm sure I've seen Gray's posts inviting our dear Honey to use capital letters. I really appreciate Gray's work.He's very ambitious!! But it's really funny Smile

Honey, please use capital letters, don't torment Gray Smile He's too busy with his novel Wink

Gray,
I'm waiting for continuation Smile

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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #12 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 19:16 pm   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

Gray wrote:
Honey2 wrote:
Watch the TV like I do.
I watch only the British channels to improve my English.


So, what channels do you watch Honey? And what programmes do you like?


thanks gray
i love you

i know that i have many mistakes Embarassed

i watch the BBC channel
there is a program (follow me )
it is good

but the problem is : i am a stupied girl Rolling Eyes
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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #13 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 19:17 pm   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

Kitosdad wrote:
Phoebe, we all love Honey, but by ignoring to use basic English in her posts she is encouraging others to do the same.
Gray is quite right in reminding her just why she, and many others, are here.

Come on Honey, stop your bad habits.

Kitos.


thank you DOCTOR

I HOPE TO KNOW EVERYTHING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #14 (permalink) Tue Jul 21, 2009 22:06 pm   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

And I'm sure you will succeed eventually Honey, but you must drop your bad habits.

Use a capital letter to begin sentences, and a full stop to end them.

Capital "I" when referring to yourself.

This is a Forum for learning English. If you want to learn, please adopt a positive attitude to your learning and posting. Others are reading your posts.

It isn't difficult, is it?

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Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies? #15 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:26 am   Watching movies: How we can learn new words in movies?
 

I like watching movies to improve my English.

My favorite movies are:
- Shrek
- Mobster and Mormons
- Princes Diaries
- Sister Act
- Titanic
- Home Alone
- etc.

I watched these movies each scene/segment until I accustom with the phrase and new vocabulary, and then move to next scene etc. I found this way is working although take long time.
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