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The easiest way to immerse yourself in English-speaking culture is to watch a suitable TV series.
Teachers, students and native speakers discussed this topic and selected different performances for different language levels.
Beginner:
“How I Met Your Mother”, 2005

One day, Ted Mosby sits his son and daughter down and tells them how he met their mother. Neither the children nor the audience expected that it would take nine long but exciting years.
“Friends”, 1994

Monica and Ross are brother and sister, Joey and Chandler are roommates, and Phoebe is a street musician. They are all friends and spend many years at the coffee shop Central Perk, where Rachel, who ran away from a wedding, takes her one day.
“The Big Bang Theory”, 2007

Sheldon, Leonard, Howard and Raj are scientists and best friends, and Penny is a beauty who dreams of becoming an actress. Each of their lives changes when their worlds collide on the same floor.
Intermediate:
“Force Majeure”, 2011

Harvey Specter and Michael Ross are lawyers whose duo inspires admiration and envy throughout Manhattan. It is true that few people know that one of them is a self-taught criminal.
“Game of Thrones”, 2011

When the carefree king dies during a hunt and his right-hand man discovers the queen’s secret, civil war breaks out in Westeros. Meanwhile, across the Narrow Sea, dragons are born for the first time in a hundred years.
“Breaking Bad”, 2008

When chemistry teacher Walter White discovers he has cancer and his wife is pregnant, he finds an unconventional way to make money before he dies, with no idea where it will lead.
Source: Popcorn News

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