
Practice English grammar and pronunciation through Harry Potter film scenes about letters, lies, and everyday questions, covering present perfect, present continuous, past simple, and question forms.
Harry's birthday scene features make a wish and arrival of Hagrid, who reveals he's a wizard, as Hogwarts acceptance is delivered and muggle and wizardry are introduced.
Harry learns the school equipment list, pen, pencil, backpack, a standard pewter cauldron, and optional owl, cat, or toad, while Hagrid leads him through Diagon Alley to quills and ink.
Learn vocabulary and grammar from Gringotts, goblins, withdrawal, and Ollivanders, including present simple and past simple forms, the wand chooses the wizard.
Watch the sorting ceremony as the sorting hat assigns students to Gryffindor or Slytherin, revealing house traits and key characters like Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Snape, and Quirrell.
Explore English through Harry Potter with the remembrall and the first flying lesson, and learn present perfect, past simple, and past perfect in context.
See Harry Potter become the new Gryffindor seeker as Quidditch team roles unfold, with beaters guarding the seeker and references to the forbidden third floor and spells.
Explore Quidditch and its seven-player teams—three chasers, two beaters, a keeper, and a seeker—and the quaffle, bludger, and golden snitch that shape the game.
Master levitation and spell pronunciation with swish and flick, while exploring present perfect and present perfect continuous in the troll scene and dungeon vocabulary.
Explore key vocabulary from the philosopher's stone story, including Nicolas Flamel, the dragon Norbert, and detention, while characters like Hagrid, Snape, and Dumbledore guard the stone.
Explore how characters navigate the three-headed dog, a flying key, and wizard's chess in a Harry Potter scene, using dialogue and action to practice English through film.
Learn English through the final battle scene from Harry Potter. Analyze dialogue and grammar, including past simple and past perfect, and the themes of power and bravery.
Follow the house cup ceremony as Dumbledore awards points to Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Harry Potter, and Neville Longbottom, crowns Gryffindor, and highlight bravery, sacrifice, and love.
Study the Dursley family and Dobby the house-elf in scenes about Hogwarts and magic, while mastering present perfect and must and mustn't usage in real dialogue.
Learn English through the platform nine and three quarters scene, featuring a flying car, muggles, and phrases about catching the train, expulsion, and detention.
Engage with Harry Potter scenes to learn English through polyjuice potion, Moaning Myrtle, and the dueling club, analyzing dialogue, tense usage, and classroom vocabulary.
Explore the basilisk mystery in the Chamber of Secrets, tracing how petrification, eye contact, and reflections from mirrors to water reveal the monster's path and Hogwarts danger.
Explore how Harry Potter scenes teach English through the Chamber of Secrets with Lockhart and Moaning Myrtle, while practicing past continuous and past simple, present perfect, and present perfect continuous.
Explore how Harry, Dumbledore, and Lucius Malfoy debate expulsion, loyalty, and power. Highlight choices over abilities as they discuss Parseltongue, Voldemort, and Gryffindor loyalty.
Learn English through the Harry Potter film by following Harry's run from the Dursleys, with scenes about signing forms, no magic outside school, and the night bus.
Explore a pivotal Harry Potter scene where Harry and Mr. Weasley discuss grave danger, escapes from Azkaban, and the threat of Sirius Black, highlighting dialogue, warning, and suspense.
Learn the noble art of divination through tasseomancy and tea-leaf reading, then safely approach and interact with Buckbeak the hippogriff in a hands-on lesson.
Learn English through a Harry Potter scene, focusing on privileges, permission forms, and memorable dialogue about fear and Dementors with Lupin; explore neither, rumor has it, and related expressions.
Snape lectures on werewolves at Hogwarts, contrasting animagus and werewolf, and assigns two rolls of parchment on werewolves for page 394.
Harry explains how dementors affect him and seeks training to defeat them. The Marauder's map reveals seven Hogwarts passages and the phrase Mischief Managed.
Learn English through Harry Potter scenes, exploring sad news from Hagrid about Buckbeak, practicing present continuous and vocabulary like rubbish and bloodthirsty while following the magical map revealing Peter Pettigrew.
Professor Lupin expresses concern about Harry and Trelawney's divination lesson, citing practical issues from the map and the risks of crystal gazing.
Harry confronts Sirius Black over Peter Pettigrew's betrayal of James and Lily, saves Sirius, and they plan to take him to Hogwarts, as Remus Lupin faces full moon.
Using a time-turner given by McGonagall, Hermione and Harry travel back in time to save Sirius, learning that successful actions may spare innocent lives and carry ghastly consequences.
Harry and Hermione travel back to Hagrid's hut to save Buckbeak, recognizing the dangers of meddling with time, while planning to help Sirius Black and conjure a Patronus.
Explore the final battle scene with werewolf, Sirius Black, dementors, and a unicorn patronus, while practicing English grammar and verb tenses through dialogue from Harry Potter.
Dumbledore reveals Hogwarts will host the Triwizard Tournament, uniting three schools for dangerous tasks, where a single student from each school competes, selected by the Goblet of Fire.
Moody teaches defense against the dark arts, detailing the three unforgivable curses—crucio, imperio, avada kedavra—and their one way ticket to Azkaban.
Examine Triwizard champions selection at the Goblet of Fire, including the age line and binding contract. See how Viktor Krum, Fleur Delacour, Cedric Diggory, and Harry Potter are named champions.
Identify signs of low motivation and disengagement to address productivity drops and disengaged behavior. Set clear expectations, provide constructive feedback, empower autonomy, and foster development, appreciation, work-life balance, and connection.
Harry Potter is one of my favorite films. I once learned English through it myself.
I really wanted to understand the speech of my favorite actors in the original. This is something where Google Translate is unlikely to help, due to the many cultural nuances that need to be understood through experience. That's why I created this course for you—to share my experience and understanding of the cultural nuances of English in the context of the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001).
You will have the opportunity to hear all (!) the lines and dialogues from the film in the original! The course is structured so that we first listen to the phrase in the original, then analyze the words and grammar from that phrase.
I created this course for my mom, relatives, close friends, and my students—many of whom have long asked me to create a course like this! It was a long and laborious process—creating a course based on a film like Harry Potter involves more than just knowing English :) I had to master new skills, including studio work, video editing, shot composition, and sound quality.
I hope you appreciate the effort put into this!
Surprisingly, this course will indeed be interesting to everyone studying English. As an experienced English teacher, I can say it will be useful for both advanced learners and beginners.
I aimed to present the material in a balanced way so that it would be engaging for everyone!
Let's together understand the original English speech of the beloved characters in the Harry Potter film!