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Learn English with Tyrion🍷 | HBO: Game of Thrones

This lesson will help you learn new English words (level B2-C2) and improve your understanding of spoken language. It's based on three conversations between Tyrion🍷 and Varys, Bailish, Pycelle♟️ from Game of Thrones 🎞️S02E03. Move on! Learn new words and phrases Part 1 Hi there, and welcome to Watch And Learn English lesson. Today's new words are: forge, alliance, meddling, affair, broker, ward, precisely and many others. Firstly, watch the first segment with subtitles. What's going on here? Can you believe that Lord Tyrion talked to old Maester Pycelle about such important things? Definitely not! But, we'll figure it out later. Now we are learning vocabulary. " perilous " means very dangerous. Tyrion emphasized that the situation is extremely risky and full of danger, and that there's a big chance of getting hurt or something bad happening. " forge " here means to make an effort to develop a successful relationship with a person, organization,...

Level Up Your Vocabulary | Game of Thrones: POWER IS POWER

Hi there, and welcome to Watch And Learn English lesson. Today's new words are: wonder if, seem to, locate, escaped, negotiate, whoever, debt, and many others. Queen Cersei and Lord Baelish (Littlefinger) start their conversation very polite and formal. Let's see what words and expressions they used.  Move on! Part 1 " wonder if " is used in phrases, at the beginning of a request, to make it more formal and polite. " seem to " is an colocation that is used to give the effect of being; to appear to be a certain way or do a certain thing. " locate " means to find or discover the exact position of something. " escaped " means having gotten free, successfully getting out of a place or a dangerous or bad situation. " logical " means reasonable and based on good judgment. What phrase is used at the beginning of a request, to make it more formal and polite? Right, "wonder if". Now, just watch and listen to this segment withou...

Learn English with the Best Scenes of Game of Thrones - #2 🦁👑🍷 | Tyrion and Cersei, S02E01

In this lesson, you'll learn some advanced English vocabulary and improve your listening skills and pronunciation with the Game of Thrones series.We'll watch the scene where Tyrion appears unexpectedly at the small council meeting. We find out how Cersei reacts to his appointment as Hand of the King. In this context, you'll learn these phrases, phrasal verbs, and words: "War agrees with you", "get up", "ravishing", "forgive", "interruption", "carry on", and many others. "War agrees with you" . This phrase is a sarcastic comment, that is usually used to mean the opposite of its literal meaning. It is often used as a way to ironically say that someone looks good or seems to be enjoying themselves, but the speaker actually means the opposite. For example, Tyrion might say, "You're always so busy and have so much to do, but you never seem to get tired. War agrees with you". Here, he is a sarcast...

Game Of Thrones: 15 advanced words to your vocabulary

 Learn English with Game Of Thrones. An English advanced vocabulary lesson. 15 new words and phrases. Hi, welcome to English Watch And Learn. Today's vocabulary is "wash down", "sibling", "apparently", "mercy", "linger", and many others. We learn them with the Lannister family gathered for breakfast at Winterfell, the day after Bran Stark fell from the tower. Let's go. (Game Of Thrones: S01E02 - 06:41-07:38.) New words and phrases "wash down" is a phrasal verb that is informal here and means to eat food with a drink that helps swallow it. "sibling" means a brother or sister "apparently" used to say that something seems to be true, although it is not certain "mercy" means kindness that makes you forgive someone, usually someone that you have authority over "linger" means to take a long time to leave or disappear "pray" means to speak to a god in order to express love or ...