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B2 Upper Intermediate English 3:36 132 words Movies & Film

Are You Not Entertained Scene | GLADIATOR (2000) Movie CLIP HD

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This video features the iconic monologue from the film *Gladiator*, providing an excellent resource for intermediate to advanced English learners. By watching, you will sharpen your listening skills by engaging with dramatic, emotive speech. The transcript highlights the power of intonation, pacing, and vocabulary choice to convey authority and intensity. As you follow along with Maximus’s famous declaration, you will practice identifying narrative structure and rhetorical devices. This clip is a perfect exercise for studying theatrical delivery and how English is used to express profound concepts like vengeance, legacy, and duty, ultimately improving your own expressive speaking abilities.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

132

Total Words

84

Unique Words

7/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 64%

Subtitles (42 segments)

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Key Vocabulary (43)

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.

win A1 verb

To be the most successful in a competition, race, or game. It also means to achieve something through effort or to receive a prize.

kill A1 verb

To cause the death of a living thing, such as a person, animal, or plant. It can also be used figuratively to mean stopping a process or causing great pain or discomfort.

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