Learn English listening through movie clips. Improve your comprehension and practical English skills with real scenes from popular movies, and build confidence by learning how native speakers actually speak in everyday situations.
Train your ear with native speaker audio and improve your comprehension skills.

Pick a movie clip to start your comprehension practice.
You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "I'm alright, madam. You seem perturbed in some way. How long has this man been in your employee? Hard to me? H..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "Hey. Hey. I, uh, keep having to sneak in here. You got to from last time I was here. What happened to your fac..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "I know there have been rumors, and they're true. We try to cut everything else we could, but we have to transf..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "You're gonna fight the most dangerous karate tournament in the entire city? Don't try to talk me out of this. ..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "Hey. Hey. I hope it's okay. I'm just showing up like this. How are you? I mean, sorry. And it's a stupid quest..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "Hey. Hey. I, uh, keep having to sneak in here. You got to from last time I was here. What happened to your fac..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "Johnny, Johnny, I'm gonna call the cops, all right? Well, I have an element here. I don't know. Speak for your..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "The men are coming along nicely. We should push on. Join the Prince with a duet haste. Christ. We must make a ..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "Can I help you? Yeah, Mrs. Carms. I'm deputy US Marshal Rayland Gibbons. Where's my husband? Uh, he's in the, ..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "I'm going to show you how to do it. Oh, that's the one! Would you guys know what my day consisted of today? Do..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "We need to get word back to LA that Agent Cruze is alive and Raul still doesn't know who he is. Sorry for pres..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

You jump straight into a live scene where people are reacting in real time. You hear lines like "What happened? I thought you were going to go on high new in order. Oh I am. Yeah, but he's coming back shortl..." so it feels natural, fast, and practical for listening practice.

Practice your comprehension with real movie clips. Watch each scene attentively and test your knowledge with interactive questions.
Select from our library of real-world scenarios and interesting narratives. Pick something that matches your current level.
Focus on the context, speakers, and key details in the movie clip. You can replay the video as many times as you need to catch everything.
Test your understanding with interactive quizzes. Each question covers a specific part of the clip you just heard.
Get deep explanations for every answer. Review the parts you missed until you achieve 100% comprehension.
Our comprehension module focuses on understanding dialogues and picking out key details within real movie scenes. Watch the clips and test your retention with interactive quizzes.
This mode helps you go beyond just hearing words. You train yourself to catch the full meaning, follow the visual context, and notice the small details that are easy to miss in fast natural speech.
The movie clips are designed to feel practical and fun, not robotic. You will find cinematic scenes, workplace moments, and light dialogues that make practice feel more relaxed and way less stressful.
Train your brain to catch subtle details in natural speech.
Verify your understanding with quick, targeted quizzes.
Explore clips from daily life, work, and adventures.
Try watching once without pausing to get the big picture of the scene. Then replay it and focus on details like who is speaking, their emotions, and why they are saying it. This routine trains your brain to process visual and audio context together.
If you miss some parts, that is totally normal. Repeating a movie clip one or two times is part of the process. Over time, your ears adapt to the rhythm and speed of real cinematic English.
In real conversations, people do not always speak slowly and clearly like textbook audio. Regular comprehension practice helps you stay calm in meetings, videos, podcasts, and daily chats because you can hold on to context better.
A realistic target is 10-15 minutes per day. Short, consistent practice works better than one long session once in a while. After a few weeks, you will notice you understand more with less effort.
Movie clips are now divided into scenes, making it easier to track your progress and master complex dialogues piece by piece.
Get instant explanations for every answer choice. Learn why an answer is correct and where you might have misinterpreted the audio.
Expanded our library with more regional accents and daily life scenarios to better prepare you for real-world English.
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