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A2 Elementary English 10:20 664 words Movies & Film

Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone | You're A Wizard, Harry | ClipZone: Heroes & Villains

ClipZone: Heroes & Villains · 2,529,061 views · Added 3 months ago

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This video captures the pivotal moment Harry Potter discovers his magical identity. For language learners, this scene is a treasure trove of British English and expressive dialogue. You will encounter informal idioms like "dry up" and "blimey," alongside essential vocabulary for the fantasy genre, such as "muggle" and "wizardry." The transcript highlights contrasting communication styles: Uncle Vernon’s aggressive, repetitive denials versus Hagrid’s warm, explanatory tone. Watching this helps improve listening comprehension in high-emotion contexts and introduces foundational cultural references. It is an ideal clip for practicing tonal shifts and understanding how character-specific dialects shape storytelling.

Learning Stats

A2

CEFR Level

664

Total Words

282

Unique Words

3/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 42%

Subtitles (144 segments)

00:02

[Music]

00:21

Oh, Mar is ill at a funny well.

00:24

>> Dad, look how got a letter.

00:25

>> Take it back. It's mine.

00:27

>> Yours? They'll be writing to you.

00:30

[Music]

01:01

No more mail through this letter box.

01:13

[Music]

01:18

Have a lovely day at the office, dear.

01:20

[Music]

01:24

>> Shoo. Good.

01:30

[Music]

01:47

[Music]

01:58

[Music]

02:06

[Music]

02:25

fine day. Sunday

02:28

in my opinion, best day of the week. Why

02:30

is that, Dudley?

02:33

>> Because there's no post on Sundays.

02:35

>> Right you are, Harry.

02:37

No post on Sundays.

02:42

No blasted letters today. No sir. Not

02:46

one single bloody letter. Not one.

02:51

[Music]

02:56

[Applause]

02:57

[Music]

02:59

No sir. Not one blasted liable.

03:19

[Music]

03:31

Give me that.

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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.

mean A1 verb

To have a specific sense or significance, especially when explaining a word or sign. It can also describe a person's intention or the importance of something to someone.

stop A1 verb

To cease an activity, movement, or process. It is used when someone or something is no longer doing what they were doing or moving from one place to another.

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