
[3:46] Daily English Listening Practice: Immersive Movie Context to Boost Vocabulary and Listening Skills in 30 Days

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Through immersive listening practice, students can efficiently master vocabulary and improve their language sense in the relaxed context of movies. The short passages are close to daily life and use authentic expressions, making them ideal for daily listening practice and vocabulary building. It’s a great resource for preparing for English exams. Here’s today’s content from the 30-day daily short movie English listening series. Keep practicing, and your English will become more natural!
Mary, stop! Listen to me! Listen! There's a cure! Really? How do you know? Because it happened to me. What? Why didn't you warn me? I thought I had more time. You're just a child. I thought if I watch you like a hawk, I'd see the signs and be able to prepare. But it's going to be fine. I overcame it and you will too. On the next red moon, you'll undergo a ritual that will seal your red panda spirit into one of these. And then you'll be cured for good. Just like me.Oh, you... Spirit! But Mary, no! It's a curse! You meant it as a policy! It's all your fault! Stop! Listen to me! Listen! There's a cure! Really? How do you know? Because it happened to me. What? Why didn't you warn me? I thought I had more time. You're just a child. If I watch you like a hawk, I'd see the signs and be able to prepare. But it's going to be fine. I overcame it. And you will too. On the next red moon, you'll undergo a ritual that will seal your red panda spirit into one of these. And then you'll be cured for good. Just like me.
Are you... Spirit! I've never known! It's a curse! You meant it as a policy! It's all your fault! Stop! Listen to me! Listen! There's a cure! Really? How do you know? Because it happened to me. What? Why didn't you warn me? I thought I had more time. You're just a child. If I watch you like a hawk, I'd see the signs and be able to prepare. But it's going to be fine. I overcame it. And you will too. On the next red moon, you'll undergo a ritual that will seal your red panda spirit into one of these. And then you'll be cured for good. Just like me.

- prepare
verb
1. make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc
e.g. Get the children ready for school!
prepare for war
I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel billSynonym: fixset upreadygear upset
2. undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession
e.g. She is training to be a teacher
He trained as a legal aidSynonym: train
3. create by training and teaching
e.g. The old master is training world-class violinists
we develop the leaders for the futureSynonym: traindevelopeducate
4. arrange by systematic planning and united effort
e.g. machinate a plot
organize a strike
devise a plan to take over the director's officeSynonym: organizeorganisedeviseget upmachinate
5. prepare for eating by applying heat
e.g. Cook me dinner, please
can you make me an omelette?
fix breakfast for the guests, pleaseSynonym: cookfixreadymake
6. to prepare verbally, either for written or spoken delivery
e.g. prepare a report
prepare a speech7. lead up to and soften by sounding the dissonant note in it as a consonant note in the preceding chord
e.g. prepare the discord in bar 139
8. educate for a future role or function
e.g. He is grooming his son to become his successor
The prince was prepared to become King one day
They trained him to be a warriorSynonym: groomtrain
- ritual
- spirit
noun
1. a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character
2. an inclination or tendency of a certain kind
e.g. he had a change of heart
Synonym: heart
3. animation and energy in action or expression
e.g. it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it
Synonym: livelinesslifesprightliness
4. the intended meaning of a communication
Synonym: intentpurport
5. any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings
Synonym: disembodied spirit
6. the vital principle or animating force within living things
7. the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection)
e.g. his emotional state depended on her opinion
he was in good spirits
his spirit roseSynonym: emotional state
8. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
e.g. the feel of the city excited him
a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting
it had the smell of treasonSynonym: tonefeelfeelingflavorflavourlooksmell
- cured
- overcame
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