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The King’s Speech (2010) This film made on England’s King George, who had to overcome a speech impediment to deliver a speech to the people – so it’s not only entertaining but there’s actually a whole pronunciation lesson in there too.
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Jurassic Park (1993) Everyone must see this adventurous movie- and if not, go and watch it in first chance without goving a second thought. It is right choice to learn slightly difficult scientific terms with the blend of entertainment.
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Notting Hill (1999) This movie makes you learn British or American English both in romantic style. It is perfect romantic comedy package. A London-based boring bookshop owner falls in love with an American actress. The end will make feel light.
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Clueless (1995) Though the slang is not preferable in Indian culture but today’s generation is using it flawlessly. It is based on Jane Austen’s Novel Emma which provides you more stuffs to brush up your retro teen slang.
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The Hunger Games (2012) If you are fond of sci-fi adventure with a tinge of romance, then this movie completely matches with your taste. Easy to learn American accent and many more; watch out
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The Wizard of Oz (1939) It comes under the category of world’s most famous and iconic films. The story follows a girl called Dorothy, transported to a magical world which she’s destined to save.