Learning English is not only about mastering grammar and vocabulary, but more importantly about being able to use it naturally in real-life situations. However, the sentences in textbooks are often too formal, differing greatly from how people actually speak. To sound authentic and natural, you need exposure to real conversational contexts. Here, we have selected commonly used English expressions from daily life, covering social, work, and travel situations, helping you break away from 'textbook English' and learn how native speakers truly communicate. Below is the content from this session: 'Learn English from Movies – Inception CD2 06.' Stay consistent, and let your English get closer to real life!
Anxious music rises in the background, creating a tense atmosphere. Shouts echo through the scene, building a sense of urgency. The repetition of cries and noise adds to the disorientation, leaving the audience on edge. This moment is not about dialogue but about setting the tone and immersing listeners in the chaotic emotions of the situation.The above is a summary from Qicaiwang on 'Learn English from Movies – Inception CD2 06.' We hope it is helpful to you!
adj
1. causing or fraught with or showing anxiety
e.g. spent an anxious night waiting for the test results
cast anxious glances behind her
those nervous moments before takeoff
an unquiet mind
Synonym: nervousqueasyuneasyunquiet
noun
1. an elaborate and systematic plan of action
Synonym: scheme
2. the branch of military science dealing with military command and the planning and conduct of a war
noun
1. the act of shooting a gun
e.g. the gunfire endangered innocent bystanders
they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire
Synonym: gunfire