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Which English films or teleplays are good for English learning?
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Dica Zhong
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Is there anyone who could tell me more details by taking some examples?

Thanks very much in advance![em1]

18 Aug 2008 23:11
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Quoting from[Dica Zhong]:

Is thereanyone who could tell memore details by taking some examples?

Thanks very much in advance![em1]



Basically, every one is good...but I dont think Martial Arts movie is good for learn...I think Romance will be the best one...I have my reason

Romance will give you a beautiful story, and there will dont show too much bad words...we need to be a lady or gentleman, so we could learn more talk style and body language from there.

and others..I think there have too much bad words, I hate to listen it...so...

Anyway...just for your reference...everything up to your interesting...

19 Aug 2008 19:25
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None of them.

Try any of the BBC costume Documentries for good understandable english. The action, sit coms all use far too many colloquilisms and slang.

24 Aug 2008 02:50
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Quoting from [Dica Zhong]:

Is there anyone who could tell me more details by taking some examples?

Thanks very much in advance![em1]



I think the "Friends" is good for English Learning.
25 Aug 2008 07:04
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Quoting from [Trollslayer]:

None of them.

Try any of the BBC costume Documentries for good understandable english. The action, sit coms all use far too many colloquilisms and slang.




will
25 Aug 2008 20:26
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Quoting from [jiangjian0531]:

Quoting from [Trollslayer]:


None of them.


Try any of the BBC costume Documentries for good understandable english. The action, sit coms all use far too many colloquilisms and slang.





will


Devil Prada,I like it,bcs the oral English the heroine speaks is very beautiful,and the storyline

is worthy to see .

29 Aug 2008 19:29
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Quoting from [Dica Zhong]:

Is there anyone who could tell me more details by taking some examples?

Thanks very much in advance![em1]

It all depends on how good is your English listening skills and what kind of English you want to learn. (such as daily conversation, business, slang, etc..)

Action and comedy movies have lots slang, jokes and talk fast. (but you will able to learn the most current used words)

I think Documentary show and News is best way to learn English and you can learn about current affairs and maybe can help you with your business.


 

22 Sep 2008 11:46
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Quoting from [Dica Zhong]:

Is there anyone who could tell me more details by taking some examples?

Thanks very much in advance![

Personally speaking, cartoon is good choise.
23 Sep 2008 00:38
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Quoting from [Dica Zhong]:

Is there anyone who could tell me more details by taking some examples?

Thanks very much in advance![

Personally speaking, cartoon is good choise.



Thanks very much for all your good advice, I think it's valuable to me. Thanks again!

24 Sep 2008 03:42
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Quoting from [Yin W]:

Quoting from[Dica Zhong]:

Is thereanyone who could tell memore details by taking some examples?

Thanks very much in advance![em1]




Basically, every one is good...but I dont think Martial Arts movie is good for learn...I think Romance will be the best one...I have my reason

Romance will give you a beautiful story, and there will dont show too much bad words...we need to be a lady or gentleman, so we could learn more talk style and body language from there.

and others..I think there have too much bad words, I hate to listen it...so...

Anyway...just for your reference...everything up to your interesting...



Wow Juliet. Romeo's on his way.

You may not like listening to bad words but that doesn't  mean that people using it are not ladies or gentlemen. We are living in the world of reality.

The problem with us Chinese is that we tend to be hypocritical. Don't we Chinese swear or uses vulgar words or like you said bad words?

Let's be honest with ourselves. We hear a lot of swear words on Chinese movies and not to mention we can hear them from local Chinese movies, too.

Bad words does not mean we cannot use it. It is how you use it.

Look at this sentence.

"My boss went bonkers when I screwed up my assignment. I admit I really * it up"

or if I put it in British English " I buggered it up" Does that mean I or the person saying  this is not a lady or gentleman.

Well sweetheart. Welcome to the world of reality.

10 Nov 2008 06:36
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