Through immersive listening training, students can efficiently master vocabulary and improve their language sense within the relaxed context of movies. The short texts are close to daily life with authentic language, suitable for daily listening practice and vocabulary accumulation, making it an ideal resource for preparing for the college entrance exam. Below is the daily short movie English listening content for 30 days. Keep accumulating, and let your English get closer to real life!
You know? I do make my own moves. It's just that... Some of my moves are all so hers. Mamie, there you are. Hey mom! You're 10 minutes late. What happened? Are you hurt? Are you hungry? Um... How was school today? You did per usual. Check it out. Oh! That's my little scholar. Today, honor student. Tomorrow? You and secretary general. The ancestors would be so proud. It's not all about me, you know. I do make my own moves. It's just that... Some of my moves are all so hers.noun
1. the act of damaging something or someone
Synonym: damageharmscathe
2. a damage or loss
Synonym: detriment
3. feelings of mental or physical pain
Synonym: suffering
4. psychological suffering
e.g. the death of his wife caused him great distress
Synonym: distresssuffering
5. any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
Synonym: injuryharmtrauma
noun
1. someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs
Synonym: learnerassimilator
2. a learned person (especially in the humanities)
someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines
Synonym: scholarly personbookmanstudent
3. a student who holds a scholarship