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Film English With The Simpsons (Part 1)
3 students

Film English With The Simpsons (Part 1)

Learn real-life English expressions, idioms, and humor through classic scenes from The Simpsons.
Created byTaeyeon Hwang
Last updated 11/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand real conversational English expressions used in The Simpsons.
  • Learn idioms, slang, and cultural references frequently found in American TV shows.
  • Improve listening comprehension through detailed scene analysis and subtitles.
  • Develop a deeper understanding of American humor, tone, and context.
  • Use authentic dialogues to expand vocabulary and cultural awareness.

Course content

1 section5 lectures52m total length
  • Film English with The Simpsons S01E015:47

    The Simpsons S01E01

    ay caramba, go for it, that's my boy, three cheers for, hip, hip, hooray! Yay! unadulterated pap, doofus, trashing, aside from

  • Film English with The Simpsons S01E028:25

    The Simpsons S01E02

    deface, foot the bill, crummy, lunkhead, certain, lash out, in ways, feel bad for, nurture, get dressed, keep an eye out for

  • Film English with The Simpsons S01E0310:50

    The Simpsons S01E03

    dude, tardy, count off, this morning, cool [A3.1], take your seat, puke on every bus ride, no offense, class, do not stick any part of your body out the window, have enough of, tomfoolery, speed bump, dip sign, be synonymous with, nut, boob, pass someone over (for), time and again, stink, right on, if truth be know, doozy, put it, far-fetched, lug

  • Film English with The Simpsons S01E0410:06

    The Simpsons S01E04

    tug of war, dawdle, fend for oneself, eaglet, regurgitate, eye-opener, have got to do, can, hellion, pardon my French, belch, freak [Noun], trample, sap3, flower bed, if so, gimmick, fad, college fund, drive a stake, boy, gobble something up, pawn shop, forget it

  • Film English with The Simpsons S01E0517:33

    The Simpsons S01E05

    oh, man, mitt, teacher's pet, apple-polisher, butter up, measly, crumb, snivel, what's the big idea, so what, knock someone's block off, splatter, ghastly, squeal, code, schoolyard, fear for, listen up, get a kick out of, lifelike, day off, forehead, inevitable, scuffle, run-in, bully, tattle, make fun of, ought to, chunky, unfortunately, bend the rules, amen, the next time, throw a punch, glob, sock, stagger, yeah, gotcha, family jewels, put up a fight, disgusted with, depicted, vibrant, sex maniac, resentful, individual, bland, inoffensive, let me in, idiot, interest someone in, torment [Verb], for one, be sick of, arithmetic, sound off, godforsaken, for some reason, apologize to, cheat on, intelligence, shake down, saturation bombing, water balloon, round, untie, beat someone to death, eventuality, the second, armistice, treaty, article [Noun 3], figurehead [Noun 2], menace, in the neighborhood, The American Revolution, World War two, the Star Wars trilogy, gory, peace.

Requirements

  • Intermediate or higher English proficiency is recommended.
  • No special tools or software are required—just curiosity and motivation to learn.
  • Familiarity with The Simpsons or American culture will be helpful but not essential.

Description

Welcome to Film English with The Simpsons, a unique English-learning experience that blends entertainment with education. This course helps you master real conversational English through the witty, heartwarming, and often hilariously honest world of The Simpsons.

Instead of focusing on dry grammar drills or textbook phrases, you’ll explore the living English spoken by native speakers — the idioms, expressions, and humor that make real conversations come alive. Each lesson features carefully chosen clips from The Simpsons, complete with English subtitles and detailed explanations. After each scene, you’ll see clear slide presentations that break down pronunciation, tone, and cultural context, helping you understand not just what the characters say, but why they say it.

The course is designed for learners at all levels. Beginners can follow along easily thanks to subtitles and visual cues, while intermediate and advanced learners will appreciate the insights into nuance and cultural references. Through laughter and storytelling, you’ll absorb vocabulary and expressions naturally, without the stress of memorization.

By the end of this course, you’ll be able to recognize native speech patterns, respond more naturally, and even enjoy English-language shows without relying on subtitles.
Let The Simpsons be your guide to authentic, practical, and enjoyable English learning. Join today — and start thinking, speaking, and laughing in English!

Who this course is for:

  • English learners at an intermediate to advanced level who want to study authentic expressions from real shows.
  • Fans of The Simpsons who want to explore the language and humor behind the series.
  • Students who prefer learning English through culture, context, and storytelling rather than grammar drills.
  • Learners who enjoy analyzing how language reflects everyday American life.