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A2 Elementary English 22:12 1,140 words Movies & Film

Harry Potter's Most Iconic Scenes

Harry Potter · 1,034,231 views · Added 1 month ago

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This video offers a compilation of iconic scenes from the *Harry Potter* film series, providing a rich resource for practicing **British English**. Learners will gain exposure to a variety of accents and authentic colloquialisms, such as "blimey," "mental," and "fancied." By observing characters in diverse emotional states—ranging from Hagrid’s warmth to Mrs. Weasley’s humorous anger—students can learn how tone and stress influence meaning. Additionally, the transcript highlights descriptive vocabulary and idiomatic expressions used in storytelling. Watching these familiar clips helps bridge the gap between fantasy vocabulary and natural conversational flow, significantly boosting listening comprehension.

Learning Stats

A2

CEFR Level

1,140

Total Words

482

Unique Words

3/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 42%

Subtitles (308 segments)

00:03

Make a wish, Harry.

00:21

Who's there?

00:36

Sorry about that.

00:45

I demand that you leave at once, sir.

00:47

You are breaking and entering.

00:52

Dry up, Dursley, you great prune.

01:00

Mind, I haven't seen you since

01:02

you was a baby, Harry, but

01:04

you're a bit more along

01:05

than I would've expected.

01:06

Particularly round the middle.

01:08

Uh—

01:09

Uh—

01:09

I'm—

01:10

I'm not Harry.

01:14

I— I am.

01:16

Well, of course you are.

01:18

Got something for you.

01:20

'Fraid I might have sat on it at some point, but

01:22

I imagine it'll taste fine just the same.

01:26

Ah.

01:28

Baked it myself, words and all.

01:37

Thank you.

01:38

It's not every day your young man

01:39

turns 11 now, is it?

01:41

Eh?

01:57

Excuse me.

02:00

Who are you?

02:02

Rubeus Hagrid,

02:04

Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts.

02:07

Of course, you'll know all about Hogwarts.

02:09

Sorry, no.

02:11

No?

02:13

Blimey, Harry, didn't you ever wonder

02:14

where your mum and dad learned it all?

02:16

Learnt what?

02:18

You're a wizard, Harry.

02:22

I-I'm a what?

02:23

A wizard.

02:24

And a thumping good'un, I'd wager,

02:26

once you're trained up a little.

02:52

Harry Potter.

02:55

Harry Potter?

03:01

No. No.

03:04

Harry Potter!

03:06

Go on, Harry.

03:07

Harry, for goodness' sake.

03:41

He's a cheat!

03:43

You're not even 17 yet!

04:22

Harry!

04:23

Harry! Did you put your name

04:24

in the Goblet of Fire?

04:25

No, sir!

04:27

Did you ask one of the older students

04:28

to do it for you?

04:28

No, sir.

04:29

You're absolutely sure?

04:31

Yes, sir.

04:33

But, of course he is lying.

04:34

[Moody] The hell he is!

04:35

The Goblet of Fire is an exceptionally

04:36

powerful magical object.

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Key Vocabulary (50)

you A1 pronoun

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.

leave A1 verb

depart

put A1 verb

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.

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