Alip
18-02-2014, 08:42 AM
Do you know any TV series or movies that you consider as "rich" in English?
I am not looking for any particular aspect of English, but certainly more to the 'feel' of it instead of the grammatical value. Things that help me to appreciate the language more, not to memorize lessons.
e.g., I like the 'high language' of British aristocrate in "Downton Abbey" or that of the Vampire Barnabas Collins (played by Johnny Depp - did I spell his name correctly?) in "Dark Shadows"... but I also like the informal tone in "Friends" and even the slang-rich "Law and Order SUV". It is the matter of enrichment.
Oh... I don't spend much time watching screen, so don't worry about telling old salt how to sail, likely I won't know many of the titles you mention.
::hihi::
I am not looking for any particular aspect of English, but certainly more to the 'feel' of it instead of the grammatical value. Things that help me to appreciate the language more, not to memorize lessons.
e.g., I like the 'high language' of British aristocrate in "Downton Abbey" or that of the Vampire Barnabas Collins (played by Johnny Depp - did I spell his name correctly?) in "Dark Shadows"... but I also like the informal tone in "Friends" and even the slang-rich "Law and Order SUV". It is the matter of enrichment.
Oh... I don't spend much time watching screen, so don't worry about telling old salt how to sail, likely I won't know many of the titles you mention.
::hihi::