
Learn English Podcast Learn English with 5 Classic Christmas Movies — Culture, Vocabulary & Listening Skills
🎅 This episode shares five classic Christmas movies that help English learners improve vocabulary, listening skills, and cultural understanding through real American media. These films are holiday favorites in the United States and are watched year after year by families across generations, making them a useful window into U.S. Christmas traditions.
Listeners hear how each movie became a classic, what the story is about, and how it reflects American culture. With comedies, animated specials, and black-and-white legends included, there is something for every learner to enjoy. Watching movies in English with subtitles offers exposure to natural speech and helps build fluency through real context.
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📝 Vocabulary list
1) Miracle: An extraordinary and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws.
2) Department store: a large store that sells a variety of goods, such as clothing, cosmetics, and household items (e.g., Macy's)
3) Flagship Store: The main or most important store in a retail chain.
4) Drunk: intoxicated with alcohol
5) Mythology: A collection of myths, especially those belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
6) Vignettes: short pieces of writing or film that describe a scene or event
7) Cult Classic: A movie that has developed a devoted fan base despite not being highly successful when first released.
8) Guardian Angel: a spiritual being believed to protect and guide a person
9) Scandal: An action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public
10) Contemplating: Thinking deeply and at length.
