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B2 Intermedio alto Inglés 4:35 401 palabras Movies & Film

SHERLOCK HOLMES DEDUCTION SCENE WITH MARY AND JOHN FROM SHERLOCK HOLME ROBERT DOWNEY JR.

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Resumen IA

In this scene from *Sherlock Holmes*, learners are introduced to the precise language of **deduction and inference**. As Holmes analyzes Watson and Mary Morstan, he uses key phrases such as "I can assume," "I can infer," and "suggests that," which are essential for expressing logical conclusions in English. Students will gain exposure to **descriptive vocabulary**, ranging from physical objects like a "walking stick" to character traits like "impetuous." The exchange also demonstrates how to provide evidence for observations and how to handle social corrections politely. By watching, learners will improve their ability to describe people and items using nuanced, high-level adjectives.

Estadísticas de aprendizaje

B2

Nivel MCER

401

Total de palabras

248

Palabras únicas

7/10

Dificultad

Diversidad de vocabulario 62%

Subtítulos (68 segmentos)

00:02

[Music]

00:24

[Music]

00:33

your time

00:35

[Music]

00:49

you're early

00:52

fashionably it's Mary Morstan ah my

00:56

goodness

00:57

what a pleasure the life of me I don't

01:00

know why it's taken so long to introduce

01:01

us properly it really is quite a thrill

01:10

to meet you mr. Holmes I've heard so

01:13

much about you I have a pile of

01:15

detective novels at home well Collins

01:17

poem that's true it can't seem a little

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Vocabulario clave (48)

you A1 pronoun

¿Cómo estás tú? (How are you?)

seem A1 verb

Parece que va a ser un día muy caluroso.

meet A1 verb

Encontrarse con alguien en un lugar y momento específicos o ser presentado a alguien.

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