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Learning with movies means no classic textbooks.
Structure
Each course is built around a TV series or a group of movies, selected according to a level from Pre-Intermediate to Advanced.Through the Watch–Analyze–Practice method, you experience English the way it sounds in real life.
What we do at home
Watch → Analyze
● Watch an episode or a movie with subtitles.
● Write down new words, expressions, and phrases.
● Review vocabulary in context and try to understand how it’s used.
● Complete short exercises from the workbook.
● Get ready to use the new words in conversation during the next lesson.
What we do at the lesson
Practice
● Retell and discuss the episode or movie you watched at home.
● Analyze key dialogues and check your notes.
● Practice vocabulary in conversation and role-plays.
● Work on grammar through real examples from the script.
● Get feedback and corrections in a shared file.
Step by step, you start to think, feel, and speak like the characters on screen.
There’s no forced memorization — you learn words naturally using my custom glossaries with etymology and real-life examples.
I use a combination of authentic materials and carefully designed study guides to keep every lesson practical and engaging. You’ll work with:
● Movie and TV series scripts
● Subtitles with vocabulary notes
● Grammar guides and algorithmic tables
● Speaking tasks based on dialogues
● Glossaries and phrasal verb collections
● Writing tasks inspired by characters and stories
● Progress tracking sheets and personalized feedback
● Recommendations for movies and series to watch between lessons
Why
Each scene becomes a mini-lesson full of natural expressions, emotions, and cultural insights.
Learning with movies covers every aspect of the language — vocabulary, speaking, listening, grammar, and culture — all in one exciting process.
Aspects
● Listening: You are training your ear to understand authentic speech from films and series.
● Vocabulary: You are learning new words in context and using them naturally in your speech.
● Grammar: You are mastering grammar through real examples taken from movie scripts.
● Speaking: You are practicing real-life conversations inspired by movie dialogues.
● Writing: You are improving your writing skills by learning how characters express ideas, emotions, and stories on screen.
● Culture: You are discovering the humor, traditions, and ways of thinking of native speakers.
Conclusion
Movies provide 100% immersion in the language environment, especially if the student does not have the opportunity to study, live in an English-speaking country, or constantly communicate with native speakers. You are not just memorizing words or rules; you are experiencing English the way it’s spoken in real life.