20 Movies to Learn British English Beginner to Advanced


  • Hello everyone and welcome back to English With Lucy.

Recently I made a video about the best

British TV series for learning English.

And today I'm going to do something similar,

but with British films.

However, I'm not going to talk about

all of the mainstream films

that you might have already experienced in your own country.

I'm going to try and show you some lesser known films

that I think could really help you improve your English.

Most of these are my personal favourites.

Not all of them were necessarily massive when they came out,

although many of them were.

But they're films I really, really enjoyed.

Films that show British culture,

many aspects of British culture.

So we'll start off with films or genres

that are suitable for a beginner level,

move on to pre-intermediate,

and then intermediate to advanced.

I do think that a lot of British films

show a very perfect view of Britain,

a view that isn't necessarily realistic.

So I've included some films that show

a more realistic view of Britain

and films that show a variety of accents as well.

It's one of my top tips for improving listening.

I've said it before many times.

If you want to be able to understand everyone,

then it's important that you listen to a variety of accents.

So when it comes to watching films

in order to improve your English,

it can be really hard to find the right one for you.

You've got to find something that you are interested in.

You've got to find something that's at your level.

And you've also got to find something

that will provide educational value.

A lot of you aren't based in the UK.

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Okay, let's start with films

that are more suitable for beginners.

But these films are enjoyable for everyone.

The first one, oh this film is so good.

It is "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit"

I wonder if you've heard of Wallace and Gromit before.

They were absolute favourites of mine.

But this film was particularly fantastic.

It's a stop motion film.

So I think the characters are made of Plasticine

and they take years and years to make each film.

The film itself is a work of art.

Wallace and Gromit are a man and his dog

and they live in a village where there is

an annual giant vegetable competition.

It's so British, I can't even tell you.

This does genuinely happen in our villages.

However, there is a giant rabbit eating the giant vegetables

and the villagers are not happy.

And Wallace and Gromit help them out.

Now, this film is fantastic because yes,

it is aimed at children.

So the English is quite simple.

Not overly simple, but it's quite simple.

However, there are lots of hidden jokes in there.

So a lot of really good children's films

have secret hidden jokes,

naughty jokes for the parents.

And this one is full of that.

I remember watching this with my grandparents

and they were roaring with laughter.

It is one of my happiest memories with my grandad.

  • Oh, Wallace.

  • Mr. Wallace.

Wait, is this all of them?

  • Just one left.

  • Okay, let's move on to the next one.

I did say that I was going to recommend

slightly more obscure films.

And this one is great for anyone

who really enjoyed Mary Poppins.

I imagine you already know about Mary Poppins.

And that is a great one to watch in English

if you are at a beginner level.

However, there is another film

that is very, very similar to Mary Poppins

which is absolutely fantastic.

And it is called "Bedknobs and Broomsticks".

And this was another childhood favourite.

Now this is set during World War II

and some children, three children,

are evacuated to a lady's house.

And it turns out that she is training to become a witch.

Now interestingly,

the lady who plays Mary Poppins

was originally asked to play the role

of this wannabe witch.

But she actually turned it down

because she didn't want to be typecast.

If an actor is typecast,

it means they are repeatedly assigned the same role.

They're always playing the same character.

Julie Andrews later changed her mind.

But the leading lady, Angela Lansbury had already been cast

so it was too late.

Now this is an older film.

It was released in 1971.

So some of the accents are a bit dated.

But you've got received pronunciation,

and Cockney amongst many others.

  • Ah, people.

  • Nonetheless, we must see the king

on an urgent personal matter.

Please lead the way.

  • Hello, future Lucy here.

(Lucy laughing)

So since filming this video,

I've actually been doing a little bit of thinking

about "Bedknobs and Broomsticks"

and I don't think that this is a beginner film.

Some of the language is quite complex actually,

some of the dialects they use.

So by all means, watch this film and enjoy it

'cause it's a fabulous film.

But don't feel disappointed

if you don't understand absolutely everything

or if you end up with quite a few questions

about the language used.

The last of the children's films I'm going to recommend,

you might know this one

'cause this was a big box office hit.

It is "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe".

And again, this is set in World War II.

And again, it's children who've been evacuated.

They're evacuated to the countryside into a big house

and they find a wardrobe which leads

to the mystical land of Narnia.

I find the speech in this film to be very, very clear.

The children speak with received pronunciation.

But there is a wide variety of accents throughout the film.

  • Look at my fur.

You couldn't give me 10 minutes warning?

  • I would have given you a week

if I thought it would have helped.

(children laughing)

  • Now let's move on to pre-intermediate.

With these films,

if you are struggling to understand a film,

if you're finding it very exhausting,

I would highly recommend the method

of watching something twice.

This is what I used to do when I was learning Spanish.

I used to watch a film the first time with subtitles,

and then the second time without subtitles.

It's tedious but I was really bored

of not understanding the whole story.

Pick up as much as you can the first time

with those subtitles.

And then the second time around,

it's almost a big confidence boost

because you remember so much.

And it shows you that you've really learned a lot

by watching it once.

And you're learning even more by watching it again.

Now the first film I recommend

for pre-intermediate is romantic comedies.

So one kind of lesser known,

well I guess it's a bit older now,

but one rom-com that I fell deeply in love with

when I was younger was "Bend It Like Beckham".

So this film is about football.

But I was never interested in football,

or ball games, or sports,

or anything like that when I was younger.

I think one of my mum's friends said,

you have to watch this film.

So I watched it and it's so good.

It's about an 18 year old girl.

She's the daughter of British-Indian Sikhs.

And she makes friends with Keira Knightley.

It turns out that they're both really good at football.

But Jess, the main character,

finds it hard to prove to her very conservative parents

that actually this western sort of career path

is a good idea for her.

There are a lot of gender stereotypes in this film,

cultural stereotypes.

But it's a really good watch and I would say very wholesome.

It also features a very prominent British accent,

which is the Indian British accent

as well as Cockney slash Estuary,

which is what Keira Knightley speaks with in the film.

  • Gone and said she's wearin' baby pink now.

Stupid cow.

I had matching accessories and everything.

  • Oh Mom, do I have to go shopping again?

  • My mother chose all my...

  • Now I said I was going to talk about lesser known films.

But I just can't resist

just grouping a load of fantastic rom-coms

into one section,

Richard Curtis films.

Richard Curtis just makes

the most incredible British rom-coms.

So I'm quickly going to recommend them to you

because I think you'll love them.

I absolutely love them.

They are feel-good films.

Most of them are based in London.

You've got "Notting Hill", "Love Actually",

the three Bridget Jones films.

A really good one which I can't watch again,

I've just watched it once,

it is "About Time".

It's about a man with the ability to time travel.

But what he does in different times of his life

impacts the future.

And I find it too emotional.

I watched it in the cinema

and I had to go to the toilet to cry.

But if you need a good sob, a good cry,

then I highly recommend it.

I mentioned the Bridget Jones films.

The woman who plays Bridget, Renee Zellweger,

she is actually American.

But she does a pretty damn good RP accent.

And I would say my ultimate favourite Richard Curtis film

is "Four Weddings and a Funeral".

We watched that the other day.

It is glorious.

You'll love it.

We also have another one

which is called "Shakespeare in Love".

And it stars Gwyneth Paltrow and it's kind of

an imagined version of events

where Shakespeare falls in love

whilst writing Romeo and Juliet.

Another recommendation for sort of pre-intermediate level

isn't actually a rom-com.

It is just a com.

A comedy, we don't call it com.

It is "Hot Fuzz".

And we watched this the other day.

It's by Simon Pegg.

I'm going to recommend him again

later on in this list.

It is hilarious.

It's set in the west country

so we've got a real southern,

British-English accent,

the west country accent,

as well as Simon with a London accent.

And it shows two policemen,

two very different policemen,

dealing with a series of murders.

It's very, very good.

I love that it's set...

Well it's a town, not a village.

I love that it's set

kind of in the countryside not in London.

So many films are based in London

and it's really refreshing to have something based

outside of London.

  • Planning and development.

  • Where George Merchant secured permission

to build his dubious mansion on Norris Avenue.

  • So, maybe they were all accidents.

  • Oh. (thumping)

  • People have accidents every day.

  • Now let's move on to historical or period dramas.

Now these are still in pre-intermediate,

although sometimes the vocabulary is quite niche.

But the actors tend to speak more slowly

and clearly in these dramas.

One really great one is "Belle".

It's quite interesting.

It's a very different take on your standard period drama.

The majority of the film is spoken with an RP accent.

In this film,

a British naval officer has an illegitimate child

with an enslaved African woman.

He brings her back to England.

And it's actually inspired by the 1779

portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle.

It's a really good film and it's heartbreaking

to see how Belle is treated.

But I thought it was a really different take

on just your standard period drama.

  • I remember my father's eyes.

They were kind, gentle,

a little like yours. - Mine.

  • Another one which is also quite different

and is also very relevant,

anyone who is lacking confidence while speaking,

it's "The King's Speech".

It stars Colin Firth, ah,

as a future king who's struggling to cope with a stammer.

And he works with an Australian

speech and language therapist.

It really is a great film

and it's perhaps something that you might be able

to relate with on some levels.

  • You tricked me.

  • Physical exercises and tricks are important.

But you're asking will only deal

with the surface of the problem.

  • The last genre in pre-intermediate is horror.

And I would say that horror is normally pre-intermediate

because usually there is slightly less dialogue.

A fantastic one is "28 Days Later".

It's a Danny Boyle film.

I love Danny Boyle.

He also did "Slumdog Millionaire".

And this film shows the breakdown of society after a virus.

Very relevant.

A highly contagious virus is accidentally released.

It's a horror film,

so it is hard to watch at times.

But I love an apocalyptic or dystopian film.

  • Omelettes.

You've prepared a feast, Jones.

  • Honour of our guests, sir.
  • Absolutely.

  • Now we have a comedy horror next,

which is actually sort of taking the Mickey,

making a joke of the "28 Days Later" film,

but in a nice way.

It's another one by Simon Pegg who did Hot Fuzz.

It's called "Shaun of the Dead",

'cause it's actually mimicking "Dawn of the Dead",

which was very similar in some ways

in concept to "28 Days Later".

Again we have flesh-eating zombies.

But it's a funny horror film.

  • Told you that over the years,

Philip's been quite unkind to me.

  • Well you weren't always the easiest person to live with.

  • Mom, he chased me around the garden

with a bit of wood.

  • Well you did call him a you-know-what.

  • And the last one,

and I would actually say that this one

is intermediate or higher.

It's called "Attack the Block".

The reason I would consider this one

to be slightly more difficult or challenging

is because there's such a variety of accents.

The film shows a teenage street gang in South London

who have to defend themselves against alien invaders.

But the street gang,

most of them speak Multicultural London English.

This dialect is very common.

It's quite unique and it's quite new as well.

If you look into it,

it's really interesting to see how it's developed.

  • I've got no credit, nine.

  • John Paul, everybody's fa-piece-of-a-coos-back.

  • This is too much madness to explain in one day.

  • Let's move on to intermediate and above.

And for this I have just dedicated drama.

And for this I have picked three

of my favourite British drama films.

They are all very different.

One is strictly RP.

One is Multicultural London English.

And the last one is actually Liverpudlian.

So Scouse, the Scouse accent.

Let's start with the RP one.

I would say this is one of my favourite films,

favourite British films.

It's called "An Education" and it stars Carey Mulligan.

And it's about a very beautiful young girl

who is swept off her feet.

So she is seduced by an older gentleman.

She's lived a very privileged, very sheltered life.

Her parents are very overbearing, very strict.

And he shows her a good time.

But there is another side to it.

It's a brilliant film.

It never got as much critical acclaim

as I thought it deserved.

I also think it contains a really important lesson.

Let me know what you think about that if you watch it.

It's set in the '60s as well so it's really lovely to see

kind of 1960s Britain.

  • Who knows with Jenny.

  • Paris, you can't buy them here.

  • You never bought 'em yourself.

  • No, I never.

  • Oh shut up, you stuck-up cow.

  • Now let's talk about

my Multicultural London English recommendation.

Now this film astounded me when I was a teenager.

I absolutely loved it.

I watched it over and over again.

I'm sure you can imagine I lived

quite a sheltered, privileged life.

So this kind of opened my eyes.

It's called "Kidulthood".

It's a drama that follows the lives of several teenagers

who live in West London.

And it was written by Noel Clarke

who is a big favourite of mine.

And he stars in it as well.

I think he's fantastic.

You follow the teenagers as they engage in crime

and just have a really difficult and challenging time.

It's really eye-opening and it shows

a realistic other side to London.

Britain and London isn't all beautiful countryside

and glitz and glamour.

There is a very real other side to it.

  • I told 'em too.

I had-dat when I come in.

Hey, check your cameras, man.

  • Nisha, would you call the police please?

This young man has taken this hat

and is now causing a commotion.

  • Is that all he's taken?
  • Yeah.

  • The last one is a slightly older film.

It's one that my mom recommended to me.

And it is, I think it was released in 1983.

And it's called "Educating Rita".

And it stars one of my favourite actresses, Julie Walters.

She plays a working class hairdresser from Liverpool

who is bored of her everyday life.

She feels pressured to have a baby.

She doesn't see her career going anywhere.

So she decides to enrol in university,

into an open university.

The open university in the UK

is a distance learning university.

And her tutor is Michael Caine, none other.

And he's a big of a drinker.

He's just a bit bored with his own life as well.

They form a great friendship.

So she studies English literature

and at first her technical ability for the subject

is limited by her lack of education.

But her enthusiasm helps her overcome this.

I'm not gonna tell you any more

'cause there's more to the story.

But I think it's a really, really good one.

  • Come in.

(door opening)

  • I'm comin' in aren't I?

It's that stupid bleedin' handle on the door.

You want to get it fixed?

  • Yes, yes, I meant to.

  • So that's it for my recommendations today.

I really, really hope you enjoy some of these films.

As I said before,

I didn't just want to recommend

all the films you already know about

like "Harry Potter" or whatever.

I wanted to give you a selection of different films

that will help you in different ways,

show you lots of different dialects and accents,

lots of different vocabulary as well.

Let me know what you think.

I would love to hear other recommendations as well

and your reviews of any of these movies

and films that you've seen.

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It's interesting for some people.

I will see you soon for another lesson.

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  • 大家好,欢迎 回到露西英语。

最近我制作了一个

关于学习英语的最佳英国电视剧的视频。

今天我将 做一些类似的事情,

但与英国电影有关。

但是,我不会谈论

您可能已经 在自己的国家经历过的所有主流电影。

我将尝试向 您展示一些鲜为人知的电影

,我认为它们确实可以 帮助您提高英语水平。

其中大部分是我个人的最爱。 当它们出来时,

并不是所有的都一定是 巨大的,

尽管它们中的许多都是。

但它们是我 非常非常喜欢的电影。

展示英国文化的电影,英国文化的

许多方面。

因此,我们将从适合初学者水平的电影或类型开始

,然后进入中级水平,

然后是中级水平至高级水平。

我确实认为很多英国电影都

展示了非常完美的英国视角,

这种视角不一定是现实的。

所以我收录了一些表现

出更真实的英国观点

的电影,以及表现出 各种口音的电影。

这是我 提高听力的重要秘诀之一。

我之前已经说过很多次了。

如果您希望 能够理解每个人

,那么 听不同的口音很重要。

因此,在观看电影

以提高英语水平时,

很难 找到适合自己的电影。

你必须 找到你感兴趣的

东西。你必须 找到与你水平相当的东西。

你还必须

找到能够提供教育价值的东西。

你们中的很多人都不在英国。

那么如何才能接触 到这些英国电影,

尤其

是我要推荐的一些鲜为人知的电影呢?

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好吧,我们先从

更适合初学者的电影开始。

但是这些电影 对每个人来说都很有趣。

第一个,哦,这部电影很好。

这是“华莱士与格罗米特: 人兔的诅咒”

我想知道你是否听说过 华莱士和格罗米特。

他们绝对是我的最爱。

但这部电影特别精彩。

这是一部定格电影。

所以我认为角色 是由橡皮泥制成的,

每部电影制作都需要数年时间。

电影本身就是一件艺术品。

华莱士和格罗米特是一个男人和他的狗

,他们住在一个村子里,那里

每年都会举办大型蔬菜比赛。

这太英国了,我什至不能告诉你。

这确实 发生在我们的村庄。

然而,有一只巨型兔子 在吃巨型蔬菜

,村民们并不高兴。

华莱士和格罗米特帮助他们。

现在,这部电影很棒,因为是的,

它是针对儿童的。

所以英语很简单。

不是很简单,但是很简单。

然而,这里面 隐藏着很多笑话。

所以很多真正优秀的儿童电影

都有隐藏的笑话,

给父母的顽皮笑话。

而这个充满了那个。

我记得 我和我的祖父母一起看这个的

,他们笑得很开心。

这是我和爷爷最快乐的 回忆之一。

  • 哦,华莱士。

  • 华莱士先生。

等等,这是全部吗?

  • 只剩一个。

  • 好吧,让我们继续下一个。

我确实说过我会推荐

一些更晦涩的电影。

这一款非常适合

那些真正喜欢 Mary Poppins 的人。

我想你已经 知道 Mary Poppins。

如果您处于初学者水平,那是一个很棒 的英语观看

然而,还有另一部电影

与玛丽·波平斯非常非常相似,

这绝对是太棒了。

它被称为“床把 和扫帚”。

这是另一个童年的最爱。

现在这是在第二次世界大战期间

,一些孩子,三个孩子,

被疏散到一位女士的房子里。

事实证明,她正在 训练成为女巫。

现在有趣的

是,扮演玛丽波平斯的女士

最初被要求扮演这个想要成为女巫的角色

但她实际上拒绝了,

因为她不想被定型。

如果演员是类型转换的,

这意味着他们被重复 分配了相同的角色。

他们总是扮演同一个角色。

朱莉安德鲁斯后来改变了主意。

但是女主角安吉拉· 兰斯伯里已经被选好了,

所以为时已晚。

现在这是一部老电影了。

它于 1971 年发布。

所以有些口音有点过时了。

但是你已经收到了发音,

还有很多其他的 Cockney。

  • 啊,人们。

  • 尽管如此,我们必须

在紧急私人事务上见国王。

请带路。

  • 你好,未来的露西在这里。

(露西笑)

所以自从拍了这个视频后,

我其实一直在

想“床把和扫帚”

,我不认为 这是一部初学者电影。

有些语言 实际上是相当复杂的,

有些是他们使用的方言。

所以无论如何,观看 这部电影并享受

它,因为它是一部精彩的电影。

但是,

如果您没有完全理解 所有内容,

或者您最终

对所使用的语言提出了很多问题,请不要感到失望。 我要推荐

的最后一部儿童 电影,

你可能知道

这部电影,因为它票房大卖。

它是“狮子、 女巫和魔衣橱”。

再一次,这是在第二次世界大战中设定的。

再次, 被疏散的是儿童。

他们被疏散到 乡下的一所大房子里

,他们找到了一个

通往纳尼亚神秘土地的衣柜。

我觉得这部 电影中的演讲非常非常清楚。

孩子们用熟悉的 发音说话。

但是 整部电影中的口音是多种多样的。

  • 看看我的皮毛。

你不能给我10分钟的警告吗?

  • 如果我认为这会有所帮助,我会给你一个星期的时间

(孩子们笑)

  • 现在让我们进入预中级。

对于这些电影,

如果你 很难理解一部电影,

如果你觉得它很累,

我强烈推荐看两遍的

方法。

这是我学习西班牙语时经常做的事情 。

我曾经 第一次看有字幕的电影,

然后第二 次看没有字幕的电影。

这很乏味,但我真的厌倦

了不理解整个故事。

第一次尽可能多地

使用这些字幕。

然后第二次,

这几乎是一个很大的信心提升,

因为你记得这么多。

它向您表明,通过观看一次, 您确实学到了很多东西

通过再次观看,您会学到更多。

现在我推荐给预中级的第一部电影

是浪漫喜剧。

所以一种鲜为人知的

,我想它现在有点老了,

但我年轻时 深深爱上的一部浪漫

喜剧是 “像贝克汉姆一样弯曲”。

所以这部电影是关于足球的。

但我年轻的时候对足球、

球类运动、运动

或类似的东西从来没有兴趣。

我想我妈妈的一个朋友说,

你必须看这部电影。

所以我看了它,它非常好。

这是一个大约18岁的女孩。

她是 英印锡克教徒的女儿。

她和凯拉奈特莉交上了朋友 。

事实证明,他们 俩都非常擅长足球。

但主角杰斯

发现很难向 她非常保守的父母

证明这种西方 职业道路实际上

对她来说是个好主意。 这部电影

中有很多性别 刻板印象,

文化刻板印象。

但这是一块非常好的手表 ,我会说非常有益健康。

它还具有非常 突出的英国口音,

即印度英国口音

以及

凯拉奈特莉在电影中所说的伦敦斜线河口。

  • 走了,说她 现在穿着粉红色。

傻牛。

我有配套的配件和一切。

  • 哦,妈妈,我还要去购物吗?

  • 我妈妈选择了我所有的...

  • 现在我说我要 谈谈鲜为人知的电影。

但我无法

抗拒将大量精彩的 rom-com 组合

成一个部分,

Richard Curtis 的电影。

理查德柯蒂斯只是制作

了最令人难以置信的英国浪漫喜剧。

所以我很快 就会向你推荐它们,

因为我认为你会喜欢它们。

我绝对爱他们。

它们是让人感觉良好的电影。

他们中的大多数人都在伦敦。

你有“ 诺丁山”、“真爱”,

布里奇特琼斯的三部电影。

非常好的一部, 我不能再看了,

我只看了一遍

,是《关于时间》。

这是关于一个有 时间旅行能力的人。

但他在人生不同时期所做的事情会

影响未来。

而且我觉得太情绪化了。

我在电影院看的

,我不得不去厕所哭。

但是如果你需要一个好的抽泣,一个好的哭泣,

那么我强烈推荐它。

我提到了布里奇特琼斯的电影。

扮演布里奇特的女人 ,蕾妮齐薇格,

她实际上是美国人。

但她的 RP 口音非常好。

我想说我最 喜欢的理查德柯蒂斯电影

是“四个婚礼和一个葬礼”。

前几天我们看了那个。

这是光荣的。

你会喜欢的。

我们还有

另一部叫做“恋爱中的莎士比亚”。

它由格温妮丝帕特洛主演 ,这是

莎士比亚在

写罗密欧与朱丽叶时坠入爱河的想象版本。

另一个关于 预中级级别的建议

实际上并不是 rom-com。

这只是一个com。

喜剧,我们不叫它喜剧。

这是“热绒毛”。

我们前几天看了这个。

这是西蒙·佩吉的作品。 稍后

我将

在此列表中再次推荐他。

这很有趣。

它的背景是西方国家,

所以我们有真正的南方、

英式英语口音

、西方国家口音,

以及带有伦敦口音的西蒙。

它展示了两名警察,

两名截然不同的警察,

处理一系列谋杀案。

这是非常非常好的。

我喜欢它的设置......

嗯,它是一个城镇,而不是一个村庄。

我喜欢它

设置在乡村而不是伦敦。

如此多的电影都以伦敦为背景,而在伦敦

以外的地方拍摄确实令人耳目一新

  • 规划和发展。

  • 乔治商人获得许可

在诺里斯大街建造他可疑的 豪宅。

  • 所以,也许他们都是意外。

  • 哦。 (砰砰)

——人们每天都会发生事故。

  • 现在让我们继续看 历史剧或时代剧。

现在这些仍处于预中级阶段,

尽管有时 词汇量相当小众。

但在这些戏剧中,演员往往说话更慢

、更清晰。

一个非常棒的是“Belle”。

这很有趣。

这是对标准时代剧的一种非常不同的看法 。

影片的大部分内容都 带有 RP 口音。

在这部电影中,

一名英国海军军官

与一名被奴役的非洲妇女生了一个私生子。

他把她带回英国。

它实际上受到了 1779 年

狄多·伊丽莎白·贝勒 (Dido Elizabeth Belle) 肖像的启发。

这是一部非常好的电影 ,

看到贝尔受到的待遇令人心碎。

但我认为这对你的标准时代剧来说是一个 非常不同的看法

  • 我记得我父亲的眼睛。

他们善良,温柔,

有点像你的。 - 矿。

  • 另一个 也很不一样

,也很相关

,说话时没有自信的人,

那就是《国王的演讲》。

它以科林·弗斯(Colin Firth)为主角,啊,

作为一个正在努力应对口吃的未来国王 。

他与一位澳大利亚

言语和语言治疗师合作。

这确实是一部很棒的电影

,也许 你可以

在某些层面上产生共鸣。

  • 你欺骗了我。

  • 体育锻炼和 技巧很重要。

但你问的只会处理

问题的表面。

  • 前中级的最后一种类型 是恐怖。

我会说恐怖 通常是前中间的,

因为通常 对话略少。

《28 天后》是一部很棒的作品。

这是丹尼·博伊尔的电影。

我爱丹尼博伊尔。

他还拍了《贫民窟的百万富翁》。

这部电影展示 了病毒后社会的崩溃。

非常相关。

一种高度传染性的病毒 被意外释放。

这是一部恐怖片,

所以有时很难看。

但我喜欢世界末日 或反乌托邦电影。

  • 煎蛋卷。

你准备了一场盛宴,琼斯。

  • 尊敬的客人,先生。
  • 绝对地。

  • 现在我们下一个喜剧恐怖片

,实际上有点像 米奇,拿

“28天后”电影开玩笑,

但方式很好。

这是西蒙·佩格(Simon Pegg)创作的另一部《 Hot Fuzz》。

它被称为“死者肖恩”

,因为它实际上是在 模仿“死者黎明”,

在某些方面

与“28 天后”在概念上非常相似。

我们又遇到了食肉僵尸。

但这是一部有趣的恐怖片。

  • 告诉过你,这些年来,

菲利普对我很不友善。

  • 嗯,你并不总是 最容易相处的人。

  • 妈妈,他用一点木头在花园里追着我

  • 好吧,你确实称他为“你知道什么”。

  • 最后一个

,我实际上会说这个

是中级或更高的。

它被称为“攻击块”。

我认为这

一个稍微 困难或具有挑战性

的原因是因为有 各种各样的口音。

这部电影展示了 伦敦南部的一个青少年街头帮派,

他们必须保护自己 免受外星入侵者的侵害。

但是街头帮派,

他们中的大多数人都会说 多元文化的伦敦英语。

这种方言很常见。

它很独特, 也很新。

如果你研究它,看看

它是如何开发的真的很 有趣。

  • 我没有信用,九。

  • 约翰保罗,每个人的 后背。

  • 这太疯狂了, 无法在一天内解释。

  • 让我们继续中级以上。

为此,我刚刚专门制作了戏剧。

为此,我挑选了三

部我最喜欢的英国戏剧电影。

它们都非常不同。

一种是严格的RP。

一是多元文化伦敦英语。

最后一个实际上是Liverpudlian。

所以 Scouse,即 Scouse 口音。

让我们从 RP 开始。

我想说这 是我最喜欢的电影之一,

最喜欢的英国电影。

它被称为“教育” ,由凯莉穆里根主演。

它是关于一个非常漂亮的年轻女孩

,她被扫地出门。

所以她被一位年长的绅士诱惑了。

她过着非常特权, 非常隐蔽的生活。

她的父母非常 霸道,非常严格。

他向她展示了一段美好的时光。

但它还有另一面。

这是一部精彩的电影。

它从来没有

像我认为的那样得到如此多的好评。

我也认为它包含 了一个非常重要的教训。

如果您观看,请告诉我您对此的看法。

它的背景也是 60 年代, 所以很高兴

看到 1960 年代的英国。

  • 谁知道珍妮。

  • 巴黎,你在这里买不到。

  • 你从来没有自己买过。

  • 不,我从来没有。

  • 哦,闭嘴,你这个自大的牛。

  • 现在让我们谈谈

我的多元文化伦敦 英语推荐。

现在这部电影 在我十几岁的时候让我震惊。

我非常喜欢它。

我一遍又一遍地看着它。

我相信你可以想象我过着

相当隐蔽、享有特权的生活。

所以这才让我大开眼界。

它被称为“童年时代”。

这是一部讲述 居住在伦敦西部的几名青少年生活的戏剧

它是由

我最喜欢的 Noel Clarke 写的。

他也是其中的明星。

我觉得他很棒。

您跟随 青少年从事犯罪活动

,度过一段非常 艰难和充满挑战的时光。

这真的让人大开眼界,它展示

了伦敦现实的另一面。

英国和伦敦并不 全是美丽的乡村

、浮华和魅力。

它有非常真实的另一面。

  • 我也告诉过他们。

我进来的时候已经-dat了。

嘿,检查你的相机,伙计。

  • Nisha,请你报警好吗?

这个年轻人拿了这顶帽子

,现在闹得沸沸扬扬。

  • 这就是他的全部吗?
  • 是的。

  • 最后一部是稍老的电影。

这是我妈妈推荐给我的。

它是,我认为它 是在 1983 年发行的。

它被称为“教育丽塔”。

它由我最喜欢的 女演员之一朱莉沃尔特斯主演。

她扮演一名 来自利物浦的工人阶级理发师

,她厌倦了她的日常生活。

她觉得生孩子的压力很大。

她认为自己的事业不会有任何进展。

于是她决定报读大学,

进一所开放的大学。

英国的开放大学

是一所远程学习型大学。

她的导师是 迈克尔凯恩,没有其他人。

而且他是个酒鬼。

他只是 对自己的生活有些厌烦。

他们结下了深厚的友谊。

因此,她学习英语文学

,起初她的专业技术 能力因

缺乏教育而受到限制。

但她的热情 帮助她克服了这一点。

我不会再告诉你了

,因为还有更多的故事。

但我认为这是一个 非常非常好的一个。

  • 进来。

(开门)

  • 我进来了不是吗?

这是门上那个愚蠢的流血 把手。

你想修好吗?

  • 是的,是的,我是故意的。

  • 以上就是我 今天的建议。

我真的,真的希望你 喜欢这些电影。

正如我之前所说,

我不只是想推荐

你已经知道的所有电影,

比如《哈利波特》之类的。

我想为您提供 一系列不同的电影

,它们将以不同的方式帮助您,

向您展示许多不同的 方言和口音,

以及许多不同的词汇。

让我知道你的想法。

我也很想听听其他 建议

以及您对您看过的任何这些电影

和电影的评论。

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