Find English Teachers
aks
Why is it so difficult to understand English films?
Apr 22, 2011 5:49 AM
Answers · 5
3
I think you could say the same of any film in the original language to learners of that language. I have been living in Italy for 8 years and although my Italian is quite good, I have problems understanding films.
Having said that, it depends on the type of film.
Fast action films set in modern times are much harder to understand than romantic films or historical dramas because the language in the former is more colloquial and the speech is usually faster, whereas in the latter (historical dramas) the language is closer to the English you study because the vocabulary has to be reasonably authentic and most slang and colloquialisms didn't exist 100 or more years ago.
So, choose films that are set in the past such as film versions of classic literature or films set in historical times.
Watching English films with English subtitles will also increase your understanding by a lot.
April 22, 2011
1
YOU CAN WATCH FREE MOVIES AND LISTEN TO SPOKEN ENGLISH WHILST READING THE SUBTITLES IN YOUR OWN LANGUAGE at : www.itv.com and www.free-tv-video-online.info/
Listen to speeches on line about a variety of current issues at: www.ted.com and listen to how words are pronounced in Formal English
Here's another site for you:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/ http://en.yappr.com/welcome/Welcome.action http://www.yolango.com/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/
April 22, 2011
Because sometimes they don't use traditional English (i.e Slang), and they talk really fast. But I think you need to find films with "subtitles" on them.
April 22, 2011
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
aks
Language Skills
English, Hindi
Learning Language
English
Articles You May Also Like

The Power of Storytelling in Business Communication
44 likes · 9 Comments

Back-to-School English: 15 Must-Know Phrases for the Classroom
31 likes · 6 Comments

Ten Tourist towns in Portugal that nobody remembers
59 likes · 23 Comments
More articles