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Movie for Beginners

I`ve got a dvd-player as a giftEmotion: smile That`s really great, now I can enjoy movies in English! I`ve got just couple of movies: Chocolate, Big Fish and Gothic. Chocolate is very easy to take and understand, but others...my brain is boiling!!! There`s no native speakers around me so I have any problems in listening comprehension. Who can tall me about best american movies easy to take?Emotion: wink
  

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hm, I seriously would think that most of the popular english movies from Hollywood & any other movie productions would be hard for non-english speakers to understand, unless you had some sort of remote control to slow down the talking pace[which I doubt exists]. But you could try more of a Children's/family category such as: A secret garden[my childhood favourite], A series of unfortunate events cartoons like SpongeBob/Rugrats, Hook[or maybe even Peter Pan]. They might be worth a look.

  • hm, I seriously would think that most of the popular english movies from Hollywood & any other movie productions would be hard for non-english speakers to understand, unless you had some sort of remote control to slow down the talking pace[which I doubt exists].
  • But you could try more of a Children's/family category such as: A secret garden[my childhood favourite], A series of unfortunate events cartoons like SpongeBob/Rugrats, Hook[or maybe even Peter Pan].
  • They might be worth a look.
  • Good luck.
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hm, I seriously would think that most of the popular english movies from Hollywood & any other movie productions would be hard for non-english speakers to understand, unless you had some sort of remote control to slow down the talking pace[which I doubt exists]. But you could try more of a Children's/family category such as: A secret garden[my childhood favourite], A series of unfortunate events
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For English beginners, I suggest:
"Friends", although it's not a movie but a longlife TV series[Y]or (y)

basically, U can get every possible daily language u want to know in this TV series...

With ur DVD player, turn on English subtitles while u watching, that way, u can clearly see every single word of every single dialouge, that'll help u a lot...

That's why
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0 if you understood Chocolate I realy don't see any problem for others movies...trust yourself a little bit more!:) 0-
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0 A few french actors play in Chocolate and so have a foreign accent, which can be easier for foreign people to understand than native-speakers actors. 02br
00Series like Friends are easy to understand, and when you watch a dvd for the first time, use the subtitles, (it helps me integrate the sounds and words), and the next time you see it you will find it easier to understand. good
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0 A few french actors play in Chocolate and so have a foreign accent, which can be easier for foreign people to understand than native-speakers actors. 02br
00Series like Friends are easy to understand, and when you watch a dvd for the first time, use the subtitles, (it helps me integrate the sounds and words), and the next time you see it you will find it easier to understand. good
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0 I also can recommend ’Friends’, I’ve learnt a lot from this series and it’s very useful for everyday English. If you’re looking for a kind of movies which are easy to understand and gripping I think the cartoons would be very good for you. I watch a lot of ones on DVD and, in my opinion, they are not only funny, but also good for learning English. My favorites are The Emperor's New Groove, Ice
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0 A great movie with quite easy language and easy to understand is "Starsky and Hutch". 02br
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(I see when it was asking)

I'm talking about movies, what are simple and comfort for beginners (not what are useful). What of them use small number of words, slow conversations etc.

The Good Son (1993)

City of Angels (1998)

Children of a Lesser *** (1986)

Dead Calm (1989)

The Road (2009)

Silent Hill (2006)

Falling in Love (1984)

Red Rock We

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I am English beginners. I learn English good every day. Teacher say I very diligance student. "Friends" is very hard me movie. I also like Chocolate and Big Fish. Chocolate easy for me and I see Chocolate 2-3 times. I learn English 3 hours and very tire.

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