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B2 Upper Intermediate English 4:57 392 words Movies & Film

The Most Iconic Star Wars Quotes

StarWarsNerd · 168,619 views · Added 1 month ago

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This video offers a compilation of iconic quotes from the *Star Wars* franchise, providing learners with a rich resource for understanding essential Western pop culture references. By watching, students will gain exposure to high-frequency idiomatic expressions often used in daily English, such as "don't get cocky" and "never tell me the odds." The transcript highlights various grammatical structures, including imperatives ("Do or do not") and descriptive language. Furthermore, learners can improve their listening skills by hearing different character voices and emotional deliveries, helping them understand how intonation and pacing influence meaning in conversational and dramatic English.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

392

Total Words

205

Unique Words

6/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 52%

Subtitles (90 segments)

00:05

foreign

00:06

[Music]

00:18

[Music]

00:26

don't try it

00:28

you failed your highness

00:31

I am a Jedi

00:33

like my father before me

00:36

thank you

00:36

[Music]

00:39

bad feeling about this

00:41

you don't know the power of a dark side

00:47

Master Skywalker there are too many of

00:50

them what are we going to do

00:53

[Music]

01:00

I

01:03

why

01:05

you turned her against me

01:09

you have done that yourself

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Key Vocabulary (49)

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.

love A1 verb

To feel a strong affection for someone, such as a family member or partner. It also means to have a very great interest in or pleasure from an activity or thing.

expect A1 verb

To think or believe that something will happen or that someone will arrive. It is also used to express that you believe someone has a duty to do something.

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