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Best Apps to learn English with Movies
By Med Kharbach, PhD | Last Update: May 14, 2024
Learning language is not only about learning syntax and grammar, it is also about knowing how to use language in real life situations. Linguists call this communicative competence. For learners to develop such a competence, they need, among other things, contact with native speakers of the target language. Luckily, web technologies now offer the possibility to engage with native speakers and learn language in context.
One way to learn a new language from native speakers is through watching movies. In this post, I share with you these practical Chrome apps that will enable your students to learn English through watching movies. The apps provide a wide variety of language learning features including bilingual captioning. I invite you to check them out and share with us (Twitter handle @educatorstech) if you have other suggestions to add to the list.
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1. Language Reactor
Language Reactor is a Chrome extension that enables users to learn English through movies and native materials on Netflix and YouTube. Once you install the extension, you will be provided with a language learning toolbox that includes the following features: the ability to display two types of translations :machine and human.
Language Reactor also offers catalogues for Netflix and YouTube allowing language users to access curated lists of video materials designed to help them improve their language learning. Users can also import web pages right into Language Reactor using the right-click menu.
2. Two Captions for YouTube & Netflix
As its name indicates, this is another Chrome app that helps you learn English (or any supported language for that matter) through movies and video materials on YouTube and Netflix. It works more or less in the same way as Language Reactor. The app provides subtitles in two different languages on YouTube and Netflix.
The first language is the language spoken in the video and the second is the target language. Two Captions app is especially ideal for ‘language learners who need what the speaker is saying and the translation in user’s native language.’
3. NflxMultiSubs 2021
NflxMultiSubs is a Chrome app that helps you learn English through Netflix movies. Like the previous apps, NflxMultiSubs displays bilingual subtitles in video content in Netflix. Some of the features it offers include the ability to enable secondary subtitles in available languages including image-based subtitles like Japanese and Chinese, 3 action modes to choose from (disabled, automatically match subtitle language to audio language, remember the last selected language), seamless integration with native netflix player UI, adjust playback speed with a hotkey, and more.
Final thoughts
In conclusion, learning a language extends beyond mastering syntax and grammar—it involves developing communicative competence through real-life interactions. By leveraging web technologies, students can now engage with native speakers and contextualize their learning. Watching movies is a particularly effective method, and the Chrome apps highlighted in this post—such as Language Reactor, Two Captions for YouTube & Netflix, and NflxMultiSubs 2021—provide invaluable tools for learning English through bilingual captioning and immersive experiences.
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Learn English watching TV shows and movies. This extension gives gives you the opportunity to translate unknown words right while you're watching movies on Netflix. A Netflix subscription is necessary to use this extension.
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Tran Toan May 23, 2018
it's require you pay money every time
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Ann Yazkova Sep 23, 2017
This extension is the best way to watch movies in English in super quality. I use it every time when I watch something and don't stop enjoying it. It helps improve my English so I recommend it for sure.
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The 30 Best Movie Inspirational Speeches
Cinema's most stirring oratories and spirit-raising team talks.
In times of trouble, you need a little help getting up and going, and film can often provide just that. Cinema has a long and storied history of providing great words of motivation and encouragement, sometimes for the characters' own benefit and occasionally to the audience. Here, we've chosen 30 of the best that should fit almost any occasion - but if you're really pressed for time, here are 40 condensed into a two-minute span { =nofollow}. If you have a little longer, read on!
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The Great Dictator
Made at a time when the shadow of World War II was looming over Europe, Charlie Chaplin’s speech here – he’s playing a poor Jewish barber in disguise as a preening dictator and forced to address a Nuremberg-style rally – is a heartfelt plea for sanity and compassion in a time of madness. It’s the perfect antidote to extremism, and uses fiery rhetoric for good. If only we’d be able to pull this switcheroo in real life.
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Independence Day
Sure, there are cheesemongers with less cheese on offer than you see here and OK, the American jingoism doesn’t work at all for those of us not of a Yank disposition. But Bill Pullman’s slightly sheepish style blends here with steely determination, and he delivers the American St Crispin’s Day speech with conviction. Then, like any US President, he leaps into his fighter jet and flies off to battle aliens.
Buy Independence Day
For those who prefer a little humour in their motivational speeches, try the pitch-black streak in this opener, establishing Russell Crowe’s Maximus Decimus Meridius as a leader of men and a helluva guy. Galloping around the Legions in his cool armour and fur-lined cloak, you might question whether he really needs an entire army to back him up, but you’ll never doubt for a moment that they’d choose to follow him as he unleashes hell.
Buy Gladiator
Any Given Sunday
There’s a lot to be said for a little personal touch to leaven your high-flung rhetoric, and it’s a trick that Al Pacino uses well here, in the first of three American football speeches we’re going to include (hey, we can’t help it if the heavily-padded sport produces some great pep talks). Pacino’s troubled Tony D’Amato unveils his own problems with brutal honesty before using his own failures as a spur to rev on his team to greatness, speaking of team spirit and commitment as someone who has been known to suck at both.
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Friday Night Lights
The film has been somewhat overshadowed nowadays by the equally good TV show that followed it, but watch Billy Bob Thornton here and be reminded that Kyle Chandler isn’t the only fundamentally decent man who can inspire a team of small-town boys to great efforts in pursuit of perfection. It’s also worth noting that he puts his emphasis here on excelling and not winning, making it clear that victory isn’t only measured by the scoreboard. Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose.
Buy Friday Night Lights
It is, and will probably always be, the greatest inspirational speech ever made. It’s endlessly flexible, and works even when not declaimed by the classically trained (see this Renaissance Man version for proof). And it’s by Shakespeare, still the best writer in Hollywood. We have, controversially perhaps, chosen Branagh’s version over Olivier’s because the latter sounds a little shrill to the modern ear, while Branagh convinces us that he could convince his men. This speech, given by the titular monarch to a vastly outnumbered force about to fight the French, obviously works especially well for English people, but by God, Harry and St George, it’s universal in its rousing effect.
Buy Henry V
This is a little-known film in the UK but it’s revered in certain communities in the US. Sean Astin’s Rudy has overcome dyslexia, poor grades and his relatively small stature to win a place on Notre Dame’s famous Fighting Irish American football team. Only problem is that he’s never been off the bench, and with his final game approaching he threatens to quit the team if he isn’t allowed to play – prompting this inspirational speech / telling off from a friend who points out that he’s being whiny and entitled and needs to grow a pair. Soon he’s back on the bench and given a starting position when his entire team threatens not to play unless he’s given a shot.
An honourable mention for Hector’s pep talk but Achilles wins the battle of the inspirational speeches just as he wins their duel (c’mon, that’s not a spoiler; it’s in the 2000 year-old Iliad). This is a short snippet, but then godlike Achilles, the man-killer, is a man of action rather than words. And what he does say – focusing on lions, glory and the manifold abilities of his small, hand-picked group of Myrmidons – would convince a rock to fight any Trojan who dared oppose it.
Animal House
Not every inspirational speech is about trying to inspire his cohorts to kill people or batter them up and down the length of a football field. Some aspire to a higher goal. Some aspire to debauchery, drinking and probably nudity. Some aspire to party like 1999 might have done had it tried harder. Some aspire to a particular kind of grubby, deranged greatness. One such is John Belushi’s Bluto, and this is the greatest night of his life.
Buy Animal House
The Goonies
Come the hour, cometh the man – and in this case the man is a small, asthmatic Sean Astin, inspiring his fellow Goonies to never say die and to keep going in their quest to find treasure and save their community. In his yellow rain slicker and with his voice on the edge of breaking he may not look like a modern Napoleon, but he has the same effect on his exhausted and discouraged troopers. He’s so good you’ll almost forget to laugh at his mentions of One-Eyed Willy. snigger
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The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King
Death comes to us all, and Aragorn ain’t going to lie about it. But he still gees up his troops with the assurance that their civilisation will survive the onslaught of the forces of Mordor. Sure, they’re vastly outnumbered and sure, it seems likely that Frodo has failed in his quest to destroy the Ring in Mount Doom (especially if you’re watching the Extended Edition) but Viggo Mortensen’s Aragorn ensures that no one will be quitting any time soon. Not this day!
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Bill Murray isn’t usually the guy you turn to for sincere, inspiring words of comfort. He’s more the type to puncture any attempt at same, and probably to fast-talk his opponents into giving up and going for a karaoke session while he’s about it. But after his heart grows two sizes during the course of Scrooged, he makes a plea for kindness and niceness from all mankind. He still does it in a recognisably Murray, manic and scattershot way, but that just makes him all the more compelling. Someone hire this man to play Santa Claus.
Buy Scrooged
Stirring sports speeches are limited to American Football. Miracle On Ice chronicles the based-on-truth tale of how the US Olympic hockey team triumphed over their Russian rivals. Kurt Russell's the speech-giver here, playing coach Herb Brooks. "Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world," he tells them. You'll feel a swell of pride and inspiration too.
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Deep Blue Sea
“You think water’s fast? You should see ice.” Samuel L. Jackson’s been around the block more than once, and he’s seen the worst of mankind. It’s with the weight of that history behind him that he takes charge and orders his fellow survivors of a marine disaster to start pulling together and quit arguing. His speech also has what is, unquestionably, the greatest punchline on this list. Still, it achieves the desired effect once everyone has quit screaming.
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If in doubt, steal from classical history, something that David Wenham’s Dilios demonstrates with aplomb here. In actual history, the one survivor of the 300 was so shamed by his survival that he executed a suicidal one-man attack on the Persians at this Battle of Plataea, but Wenham seems more in control and also like he has quite a bit of back-up. “The enemy outnumber us a paltry three-to-one,” notes Dilios triumphantly. Why, it was hardly worth the Persians turning up.
Good Will Hunting
Here’s an inspirational speech well-suited to highly-paid sports teams and the enormously talented. Ben Affleck’s argument is, basically, that if you’re lucky enough to get extraordinary chances in your life, it’s your duty to the rest of us schmoes to actually take those chances and run with them as far as you can. If you can get past the shellsuit and the hair, he’s basically Yoda-like in his wisdom.
Buy Good Will Hunting
Most people only remember the last word – “Freedom!” – but the rest of the speech is pretty killer too. Mel Gibson’s William Wallace starts off by puncturing his own legend, and acknowledges the urge to cut and run in the face of a far superior English force. But then he reminds his men what they’d be missing if they do, and soon they’re all back on side and facing down the hated English. By the end of this speech, you’ll all hate the English with them – even if you are one.
Buy Braveheart
Coach Carter
You’d expect the inspiration in this basketball film to come from the titular no-nonsense coach, played by a fiery Samuel L. Jackson. But in fact it’s one of his players who nabs the best lines, as he and the team sit studying to keep their grades as high as their scores. There is a little cheating here: Rick Gonzalez’ Timo actually steals his inspirational speech from Marianne Williamson (it’s sometimes wrongly attributed to Nelson Mandela) but he delivers it well so we’re going to allow it.
Buy Coach Carter
While it’s his skills in the ring that he is most lauded for, Rocky Balboa is something of a poet to boot. An incoherent one, certainly; a poet who says “I guess” a lot more often than Wordsworth might like, but a poet nevertheless. His moving words here, as he single-handedly ends the Cold War and ushers in a new era of East-West relations, are just one example. Another is…
Buy Rocky IV
Rocky Balboa
If his last speech was incoherent – in fairness, his rhythm may have been thrown off by the translator – this one verges on incomprehensible when he really gets going. Still, there’s real passion in Rocky’s plea for one last shot and an argument that’s applicable to all sorts of situations of institutional injustice or unfeeling bureaucracy.
Buy Rocky Balboa
Stand And Deliver
Those who've watched him on the modern Battlestar Galactica know that Edward James Olmos is a past master at giving speeches. This is him from a little earlier in his career, playing Jaime Escalante, a real-life teacher who inspired his students to stop dropping out and start taking calculus seriously. Here, he's handing out as pop quiz, so anyone having to home school their kids can take note.
Rent Stand And Deliver
Good Night, And Good Luck
This one is couched particularly at media moguls, but there’s a call for excellence and the highest moral standards here that we would all do well to live by. David Strathairn’s Edward R. Murrow, in a speech lifted directly from Murrow’s actual address to the Radio and Television News Directors Association in 1958, pleads for TV to inform as well as entertain. We feel that if more people saw this speech, Made In Chelsea would be cancelled immediately and reality TV would be banned, so spread the word!
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Anyone who has ever flirted with a romantic interest knows the risk of being knocked back, and Jon Favreau's Mike is experiencing a crisis of confidence. Luckily for him, he has Vince Vaughn's Trent to talk him back into the game, and Alex Désert's Charles to remind him that he's so money. He's a bear! And she's a bunny! Everything is going to be fine.
Buy Swingers
Charles Dutton’s second appearance on this list, after Rudy, sees him once again reminding lesser men (and women) to get with the programme, pull the finger out and generally stand up and be counted. But this time they’re facing unstoppable acid-blooded xenomorphs rather than American football players, so he has to be extra-emphatic.
Buy Alien 3
Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End
Remarkably few women get to deliver inspirational speeches in movies – apparently they’re relegated to clapping admiringly from the sidelines. Thank goodness for Elizabeth Swan (Keira Knightley) who is elected King of the Pirates and rouses her troops into action for a last-ditch fight against the Lord Beckett’s overwhelming forces, led by the Flying Dutchman. She may not have quite the lungs of others on the list, but there’s no doubting her conviction as she calls for them to “Hoist the colours!” – the Jolly Roger – and sail out one last time.
Buy Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End
The Replacements
One doesn’t expect lengthy speeches from Keanu “Woah” Reeves (although he’s done his share of Shakespeare actually) but he’s rarely more succinct and to the point than in this chat with his fellow Replacements. And in fact there are few speeches more likely to be effective in motivating an exhausted team for one last effort. “Chicks dig scars” could be used by virtually every example here to drive on the listeners.
Buy The Replacements
Bill Murray at it again, and once more an unconventional speech. This time out, he's John Winger, a loser who decides that he and best pal Russell Ziskey (Harold Ramis) will join the Army. Stuck with a group of oddballs, and, after a night of partying, decides to rally his fellow troops. It works... Sort of. But Murray's typically laconic style works well for the speech itself.
Rent or buy Stripes
The Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King
All seems lost for Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin again) and Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) as they lie, exhausted, on the slopes of Mount Doom. Frodo’s beyond endurance and raving as the influence of the Ring grows ever stronger on him, and his desperate straits drive Sam to one last push. It’s barely a speech, really – he uses his words better here – but there are few moments more inspirational.
Buy The Lord Of The Rings: Return of The King
The Shawshank Redemption
A quiet moment between Tim Robbins' Andy Dufresne and Morgan Freeman's Red became one of the more memorable moments in Shawshank , a movie with no shortage of them. And for those who are spending more time inside than perhaps they might be used to, Andy's musing on what he would do if he got out of prison are inspirational in themselves, even before he gets to that iconic line.
Rent The Shawshank Redemption
Avengers: Endgame
Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America, is not shy of breaking out speech mode when the moment calls for it. And inspiring the Avengers as they're about to embark on a trip through space and time to retrieve the Infinity Stones certainly seems like that moment. "Whatever it takes," indeed.
Rent Avengers: Endgame
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SPEECHYARD, UNA EXCELENTE PLATAFORMA PARA PRACTICAR LISTENING
Hoy, uno de los mayores entretenimientos es ver películas y series. Gran cantidad de nuestro tiempo lo invertimos en esto. Ahora, y ¿por qué no aprovechar este hobbie y aprender idiomas de esta forma, viendo lo que más nos gusta?
Según las encuestas, actualmente alrededor del 72% de los colombianos ven videos desde sus teléfonos inteligentes. El 84% de los hogares que tienen internet fijo ven películas y series en línea durante más de 7 horas y media a la semana. Incluso, Medellín está posicionada como la segunda ciudad con más conexiones a internet, después de Bogotá, lo que facilita el acceso a toda la información educativa y de ocio que allí se ofrece.
Lo anterior nos indica que es muy probable que tú seas uno de los grandes consumidores de plataformas como Netflix, HBO, Amazon, y dediques un buen porcentaje de tu tiempo a disfrutar de la enorme oferta de series y películas.
Si eres un apasionado por estudiar inglés y te encantan las producciones del séptimo arte, Speechyard es una página creada para ti. Practicar listening mientras juegas a adivinar las palabras faltantes en pequeños clips, construir frases y escribir lo que se habla en los videos, nunca había sido tan fácil.
Con Speechyard Tendrás la posibilidad de adentrarte en un mundo de miles de videos. En el catálogo están The Mentalist, Supernatural, Dr House, The Walking Dead, Friends y muchas otras series. Todas ellas tienen subtítulos, durante su reproducción puedes detenerlas y, mediante un clic, seleccionar la palabra de la que desees conocer el significado. La plataforma también te permite guardar fragmentos para su posterior repaso.
Ingresando en la zona de “Ejercicios de video” podrás encontrarte con más de mil MovieClips para ver, escuchar y construir las frases con las palabras que te dan. Puedes repetirlo las veces que sea necesario hasta comprender completamente lo que escuchaste.
En la parte baja de la página de inicio hay también seis iconos que te llevarán a diferentes ejercicios de video, por medio de los cuales podrás practicar más tu inglés. Es posible elegir entre completar frases, escribir la primera letra de cada palabra de la frase escuchada, entre otros.
Al final de la página encontrarás videos de exposición de gramática y ejercicios de vocabulario que complementan esta plataforma educativa.
¡No dudes en ingresar y sacarle todo el provecho que puedas! Estás a sólo un clic de aprender.
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Speechyard to platforma, na której możemy oglądać filmy w języku angielskim i jednocześnie uczyć się wybranych słów z tych filmów.
Jak większość tego typu serwisów, ma wersję bezpłatną i płatną. W wersji bezpłatnej otrzymujemy dostęp do wszystkich filmów, możemy przetłumaczyć 20 wybranych słów z filmu i dodać je do modułu nauki. W wersji płatnej nie ma ograniczeń liczby tłumaczonych słów, otrzymujemy też szerszą gamę ćwiczeń utrwalających słownictwo.
Z serwisu możemy korzystać także na urządzeniach mobilnych.
Krok po kroku
1. Rejestrujemy się na stronie http://speechyard.com/pl .
2. Następnie wybieramy interesujący nas film.
3. Teraz możemy już przystąpić do nauki. W trakcie oglądania filmu cały czas widzimy napisy. Jeśli któreś słowo jest dla nas niezrozumiałe, najeżdżamy na nie kursorem i klikamy. Serwis zaproponuje nam kilka tłumaczeń. Klikając na znak + po prawej stronie słówka, możemy je dodać do modułu nauki.
4. Po obejrzeniu filmu możemy przećwiczyć wszystkie słowa dodane do modułu nauki.
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Speechyard is both an online movie streaming platform and a language instruction site. The site hosts thousands of full-length movies, TV shows and scenes with English subtitles, designed to help you master the language. All you have to do is watch, be entertained, and learn something new.
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Con Speechyard Tendrás la posibilidad de adentrarte en un mundo de miles de videos. En el catálogo están The Mentalist, Supernatural, Dr House, The Walking Dead, Friends y muchas otras series.
Speechyard to platforma, na której możemy oglądać filmy w języku angielskim i jednocześnie uczyć się wybranych słów z tych filmów.
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