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Top 10 Most Searched For Harry Potter Scenes
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This video compilation offers an immersive way to practice English through iconic scenes from the *Harry Potter* film series. By watching, learners will experience a variety of British English accents, speeds, and conversational registers—from casual exchanges between friends to formal, narrative storytelling. You will gain exposure to natural phrasing, idiomatic expressions, and diverse vocabulary in both everyday and fantasy contexts. Additionally, the clear enunciation during the "Tale of the Three Brothers" sequence provides an excellent opportunity to improve listening comprehension and observe rhythmic storytelling techniques. This is a perfect resource for enhancing both auditory skills and cultural literacy.
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[Meowing]
I should have known
that you would be here,
Professor McGonagall.
Good evening, Professor Dumbledore.
Are the rumours true, Albus?
I'm afraid so, Professor.
The good and the bad.
And the boy?
Hagrid is bringing him.
Do you think it wise to trust Hagrid
with something as important as this?
Ah, Professor,
I would trust Hagrid with my life.
Professor Dumbledore, sir.
Professor McGonagall.
No problems I trust, Hagrid?
No, sir.
Little tyke fell to sleep
just as we were flying over Bristol.
Try not to wake him.
There you go.
Albus,
do you really think it's safe,
leaving him with these people?
I've watched them all day,
they're the worst sort of Muggles imaginable.
They really are—
The only family he has.
This boy will be famous.
There won't be a child in our world
who doesn't know his name.
Exactly.
He's far better off
growing up away from all of that.
Until he is ready.
There, there, Hagrid.
It's not really goodbye after all.
Good luck.
Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans?
They mean every flavour.
There's chocolate and peppermint.
And there's also
spinach, liver, and tripe.
George swears he got
a bogey-flavoured one once
These aren't real frogs, are they?
It's just a spell.
Besides, it's the cards you want.
Each pack's got a famous witch or wizard.
I've got about 500 meself.
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Key Vocabulary (50)
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 something into a particular place or position. It is a fundamental verb used to describe the act of placing an object or setting a situation in a specific location.
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.
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