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Can watching movies help learning?

Asked 08 Jul 2025 10:12:26
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08 Jul 2025 10:12:26 Mr Mongoose posted:
How effective is watching movies and TV shows in a foreign language for improving comprehension and vocabulary?

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Replied 08 Jul 2025 10:38:56
08 Jul 2025 10:38:56 Magic Ansy replied:
Yes, movies can support language learning, especially for listening and vocabulary. But they work best when used actively rather than passively. Subtitles, repetition, and curiosity about new expressions make this method more effective for many learners.
Replied 08 Jul 2025 10:57:16
08 Jul 2025 10:57:16 User  replied:
Definitely! Watching movies in your target language helps train your ear and exposes you to natural conversations, slang, and intonation. I started with subtitles and gradually reduced them as my listening improved. It's a relaxed way to absorb language. Of course, movies alone aren’t enough—you need structured practice too. I found a program that combines both, and after comparing several platforms, I felt the promova price was fair for what it offers. The key is to enjoy the process, and movies make language learning much more enjoyable.

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