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B1 Intermedio Inglés 21:04 2,850 palabras Educational

Learn English with Movies — THE BOURNE IDENTITY

Learn English With TV Series · 156,401 vistas · Añadido hace 3 semanas

Resumen IA

Improve your English fluency using scenes from the action thriller *The Bourne Identity*. In this lesson, you will master natural **connected speech**, learning how native speakers reduce and link sounds in phrases like "need a ride out of here" and "put your hands up." The video clarifies the nuances between "hear" and "listen," explains business-related uses of the verb "run," and defines common terms like "scam." Additionally, you’ll review the **first conditional** to express cause and consequence. By analyzing these cinematic clips, you will sharpen your listening comprehension and learn to navigate fast-paced dialogue without relying on subtitles.

Estadísticas de aprendizaje

B1

Nivel MCER

2,850

Total de palabras

627

Palabras únicas

5/10

Dificultad

Diversidad de vocabulario 22%

Subtítulos (434 segmentos)

00:00

you red bag the red bag stop right there

00:04

put your hands

00:14

up hey put your hands up and say I want

00:17

to learn English

00:20

now hey guys I'm just kidding this is my

00:22

son's toy gun and uh well I know you

00:24

want to learn English today so you don't

00:25

have to do that but did you pay

00:28

attention to the connected speech here

00:30

put your hands up put your hands up so

00:34

the T for put is joined with the Y for

00:37

you and it has that cha cha sound put

00:40

your put your and then hands up the ask

00:45

for hands has a z sound which joins with

00:48

up so zap zup put your hands up put your

00:53

hands up today we'll be learning English

00:55

with a born identity an action thriller

00:58

film starring Matt Damon

01:00

here's how it's going to work first

01:03

you're going to watch the scenes with

01:04

subtitles then I'm going to teach you

01:06

some of the most important vocabulary

01:08

grammar and pronunciation from the clips

01:11

finally you will test your listening

01:12

skills by watching the Clips again

01:15

without subtitles by the way if you're

01:17

new here and you want will be able to

01:19

understand your favorite movies and TV

01:20

series without getting lost without

01:22

missing the jokes and without subtitles

01:25

don't forget to hit that subscribe

01:26

button and Bell down below so you don't

01:28

miss a single new lesson

01:36

what are you looking at I heard you

01:39

inside what the consul I heard you

01:42

talking I thought maybe we could help

01:44

each other how's that you need money I

01:47

need a ride out of

01:49

here I'm not running a car service just

01:51

now thank you I'll give you $110,000 to

01:53

drive me to

01:58

Paris what is this joke some kind of

02:01

scam no it's no

02:03

scam and I'll give you another 10 when

02:05

we get

02:06

there

02:14

Jes that for you look you drive I pay

02:17

it's that

02:22

simple I got enough trouble

02:25

okay okay can I have my money

02:28

back

02:35

the consul I heard you talking I thought

02:37

maybe we could help each other consulate

02:40

is the place in a city where a foreign

02:42

government official called a cul works

02:45

and provides services the consul I heard

02:47

you talking I thought maybe we could

02:49

help each other heard is the past of

02:52

here but do you know the difference

02:55

between hear and

02:56

listen they might be similar but they

02:59

have slight L different meanings when

03:01

you hear something you're not really

03:03

paying attention to it and you're not

03:05

even expecting to hear it you are doing

03:08

something else or are walking working

03:10

and then you hear something it's

03:12

something more passive now if you listen

03:14

to something you are more attentive you

03:17

pay attention you are deliberate about

03:19

what you are listening so listening is

03:22

something more active than just hearing

03:25

I heard some odd noises when I was

03:27

walking by listen listen

03:31

me I want to help you how's that you

03:36

need money I need a ride out of here I

03:39

need a ride out of here so first of all

03:43

we have I need a the D for need is

03:46

joined with the vowel a there is the

03:49

flap sound for the D the vowel a is

03:53

reduced to awah sound uh so I need a I

03:56

need a and then ride out ride out the D

04:00

for ride again has the flap

04:02

sound which joins with Al and then the T

04:06

for out is joined with the preposition

04:09

of right out right out also notice that

04:13

of gets super reduced to aw sound uh

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Vocabulario clave (48)

you A1 pronoun

¿Cómo estás tú? (How are you?)

put A1 verb

Mover algo a un lugar o posición particular. Por ejemplo, poner las llaves en la mesa.

help A1 verb

Ayudar significa hacer que sea más fácil para alguien hacer algo ofreciendo apoyo o recursos.

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