10 Oscar movies to learn English

We really like to give you tips to learn English and we always recommend learning English with movies or learning English with series. It is a fun, effective, and above all free method. But the thing does not stop there.

Like movies and series, our video stories are created by professional scriptwriters, so they are designed to entertain you, but above all, they are specially designed to learn English, with content adapted to your level.

Movie stories, yes, but also with a lot of quality. Taking advantage of the fact that the Oscar Gala is here, there is no better occasion to celebrate it than practicing English with some of the winners of the most coveted award in Hollywood.

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White house

Best Film, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay

Although sometimes certain phrases and certain terminology are a bit complex, Casablanca's slow and leisurely dialogues make it a great movie for learning the Anglo-Saxon language. Ideal to go from the basic level to a more intermediate one.

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My fair lady

Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (Rex Harrison), Best Soundtrack, Best Costume Design, Production, Best Cinematography, Best Sound


Meet your new classmate, Audrey Hepburn, who ditches her diamond breakfasts to become a crazy and fun slum. The story is about how to speak the English language correctly, can you ask for more? Some of his dialogues are a real tongue twister, but you won't mind because you will enjoy the plot and the aesthetics of the film. Thanks to its different dialects of British English and its songs, you will learn vocabulary and tricks to improve your pronunciation.


The Sound of Music

Best Film, Best Director, Best Soundtrack, Best Editing, Best Sound


Known in Spain as Smiles and tears (in this post we tell you more about films in English with curious translations into Spanish ), this musical that won the Oscar for best film with memorable songs like Do, re, mi is one of the most awarded in the history of cinema. The songs are beautiful, slow, and easy to understand; with impeccable pronunciation. Julia Andrews repeats in the role of the governess as in Mary Poppins, another movie from your childhood to learn English.


ET the alien

Best Soundtrack, Visual Effects, Sound, and Sound Editing


My caaaasaaaaaa… ..Phoneooooo! The language of this classic from the 80s is straightforward, with many simple phrases spoken very clearly. Often there are plenty of questions and answers explained too slowly so that poor ET can understand them. In this case, so you can both understand it. ET is discovering our world and you are discovering the ins and outs of the language. Ideal to start working on oral comprehension of English


The lion king

Best Original Song and Best Soundtrack


The great work of  Disney that has gone from being a success on the big screen to the best theaters in the world, is a film that captures all ages and levels. Elton John and Phill Collins composed its soundtrack, a tremendous success around the world. The renowned song The Circle of Life is a great contribution to your learning due to its high content of English idioms and words that are rare in colloquial conversations.


A great story, simple dialogues, and vocabulary, perfect fusion between British and American English to distinguish the different pronunciations of the same word, and especially fantastic voice actors.


Forrest Gump

Best Movie, Best Actor (Tom Hanks), Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, Best Editing


Almost breaking a record with 13 nominations, this film that teaches such important values ​​as tolerance, respect, and love, moved the world the year of its release, being the second highest-grossing film in North America and winning 6 statuettes at the Oscars.


It is a classic and surely you have seen it already, that suits you. The plot is very easy to follow and has a simple and uncomplicated language since its protagonist speaks very slowly. It is perfect to start learning English while also reviewing recent American history. Laughing or crying, take handkerchiefs because tears are guaranteed.


Titanic

Best Film, Best Soundtrack, Best Director, Best Visual Effects, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Sound and Sound Editing


It is the most awarded film in history with 14 nominations and 11 Oscars (like Ben-Hur previously in 1959). It was a love story capable of moving an entire generation.


It's like Friends, you've seen it so many times that you know it by heart. And if not, you should.


Shrek

Best animated film


Death to the prince charming or in this case, to the enchanter! We love the greenest and grumpiest ogre on the screen! Not only is it one of the best-animated hits of Dreamwork s, the kind that takes you back to childhood, but because of its variety of accents, it will be very useful to learn English while having a laugh.


La la land, city of stars

Best Director, Best Actress (Emma Stone), Best Soundtrack, Cinematography and Production Design


This wonderful musical work by Damien Chazelle made our dream to the rhythm of City of stars and was nominated 14 times, ranking at the top, and awarded 6 Oscars.


Whether you like Ryan Goslingmore or less, this is a movie lover. Being a modern musical, it is one of the best romantic movies to learn English.


E l speech King

Best Film, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay


What better way to learn English than a movie where the king himself is taught to pronounce this language correctly? With a slow and leisurely speech, you will learn perfect pronunciation and intonation; plus a couple of exercises to practice your fluency.


An Oscar English with BrainLang

We have thousands of stories created by professional screenwriters, who may not have won an Oscar yet, but they do not have it that far, eh ... After all, Fernando Cordero, our script manager, collaborated a few years ago in Perpetuum Mobile, A short shortlisted for the Oscars!
10 Oscar movies to learn English 10 Oscar movies to learn English Reviewed by ahmhasan on September 17, 2021 Rating: 5

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