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Every Hogwarts Lesson | Compilation | Harry Potter
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This video provides an engaging way to improve English skills through the lens of Hogwarts’ diverse subjects. Learners will enhance their **listening comprehension** by following various teachers' instructions and student dialogues. Key educational takeaways include: * **Pronunciation and Enunciation:** The "Wingardium Leviosa" scene highlights the importance of word stress and clear speaking. * **Specialized Vocabulary:** Students are introduced to descriptive verbs (e.g., *ensnare*, *bewitch*, *repot*) and academic nouns related to biology, mythology, and psychology. * **Instructional Language:** Scenes featuring Mandrakes and Hippogriffs demonstrate how to give and follow multi-step directions and etiquette. This is an excellent resource for contextualizing sophisticated language within a familiar, high-interest narrative.
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GER-Niveau
Gesamtwörter
Einzigartige Wörter
Schwierigkeit
Untertitel (625 Segmente)
One of a wizard's most rudimentary skills
is levitation.
Or, "the ability to make objects fly."
Uh, do you all have your feathers?
Good.
Now, uh,
don't forget the nice wrist movement
we've been practising.
Hmm?
The swish and flick.
Everyone.
[All] Swish and flick.
[Flitwick] Good.
Oh, and enunciate.
Wingardium Leviosa.
Off you go, then.
[All] Wingardium Leviosa.
Wingardium Leviosa.
Wingardium Leviosa.
Wingardium Leviosa.
Look, stop, stop, stop.
You're going to take someone's eye out.
Besides, you're saying it wrong.
It's Levi-o-sa,
not Levio-sa.
You do it, then,
if you're so clever.
Go on, go on.
Wingardium Leviosa.
Oh, well done!
See here, everyone.
Miss Granger's done it.
Splendid.
Wingard Leviosa.
Well done, dear.
[Seamus] Wingard—
I think we're going to need
another feather over here, Professor.
Made it.
Can you imagine the look on old McGonagall's face
if we were late?
That was bloody brilliant!
Oh, thank you for that assessment, Mr Weasley.
Perhaps it would be more useful
if I were to Transfigure Mr Potter
and yourself into a pocket watch?
That way, one of you might be on time.
We got lost.
Then perhaps a map?
I trust you don't need one
to find your seats.
There will be no foolish wand-waving
or silly incantations in this class.
As such,
I don't expect many of you to appreciate
the subtle science and exact art that
is potion-making.
However, for those select few
who possess
the predisposition
I can teach you
how to bewitch the mind
and ensnare the senses.
I can tell you how to bottle fame,
brew glory,
and even put a stopper in death.
Then again,
maybe some of you have come to Hogwarts
in possession of abilities so formidable
that you feel confident enough
to not pay attention.
Up!
Wow.
Up.
Up.
Up!
[All] Up.
Up.
Up.
Up.
Up.
Up!
Shut up, Harry.
Today, we're going to repot Mandrakes.
Who here can tell me the properties
of the Mandrake root?
Yes, Miss Granger.
Mandrake, or Mandragora,
is used to return those who've been Petrified
to their original state.
It's also quite dangerous.
The Mandrake's cry is fatal to anyone who hears it.
Excellent, 10 points to Gryffindor.
Now, as our Mandrakes are
still only seedlings,
their cries won't kill you yet.
But they could knock you
out for several hours,
which is why I've given
each of you a pair of
earmuffs for auditory protection.
So, could you please put
them on right away?
Quickly.
Flaps tight down.
And watch me closely.
You grasp your Mandrake firmly.
You pull it sharply
up out of the pot.
[Mandrake cries]
Got it?
And now you dunk it
down into the other pot
and pour a little
sprinkling of soil to keep him warm.
Ugh.
Longbottom's been neglecting his earmuffs.
No, ma'am,
he's just fainted.
Yes, well,
just leave him there.
Right, on we go.
Plenty of pots to go around.
Grasp your Mandrake.
And pull it up!
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To move your body or an object so that it faces a different direction. It also means to change the direction you are moving, such as when walking or driving.
To cease an activity, movement, or process. It is used when someone or something is no longer doing what they were doing or moving from one place to another.
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