Learning a foreign language is easier when you immerse yourself in the culture of the country. The nuance here is that watching movies and TV series in original and with subtitles is not always effective. Even if the plot is simple, the words and phrases players use can seem obscure and difficult to understand. And as we know, you need to eat the elephant piece by piece, that is, at the beginning of the journey you need to choose exactly the content that will be not only interesting, but also useful for learning. For example, in Stycoms lines can appear very quickly, terminology completely unknown in science fiction and fantasy. Therefore, you should not start with “The Big Bang Theory” or “Game of Thrones”. We have compiled a selection of TV series that will help you immerse yourself in the language environment without anxiety or difficulty.
TV series for German learners



“Babylon Berlin”, “Darkness”, “All Quiet on the Western Front”, “The Lives of Others” are quite interesting projects, but for a beginner it may be difficult to understand the history of Germany and the changes associated with investigations and time. trip. But understanding the plot of the series “Don’t Try This Again” about a modest guy who prepared a whole scheme for online trading of illegal substances in order to regain the interest of a girl will seem quite simple, but at the same time it will allow you to easily remember modern words. The advantage of this is that the characters do not speak too fast, use colloquial expressions to communicate, and slang is repeated frequently. The series “Maxton Hall” immerses you in the atmosphere of prestigious schools and youth romance, but despite the clear plot, we note that some words will be more understandable for those who are more or less advanced and ready in German. Go to intermediate level. Although the series “Sissi: Empress of Austria” tells about the real Austrian ruler and pop icon Elizabeth, nicknamed Sissi, it resembles more of a fairy tale and is not overloaded with historical events. Therefore, it is an ideal option for beginners who can be inspired by the atmosphere of a bygone era, but at the same time not get lost in history and expand their vocabulary.
TV series for English learners



Finding content in English is not a problem, but it is more difficult to choose exactly the one that will help a beginner who only knows the basic rules not only watch, but also improve his skills. We recommend starting with the classics. Not all original sitcoms are easy to watch: actors deliver their lines so quickly that puns are often incomprehensible. Therefore, we recommend starting with the TV series “Friends” or “The Office” to train your ear on the American accent. If the English version is closer to you, start your acquaintance not with “Downton Abbey”, “Jeeves and Wooster” or “The Crown”, where the language will seem incomprehensible to beginners, but, for example, with mysticism and fantasy. TV series like “Doctor Who”. Twin Peaks and The Vampire Diaries can also be effective for teaching. Of course, “Game of Thrones”, “Lost”, “Black Mirror”, “Utopia”, “The Sopranos” and other series are also noteworthy, but further viewing is recommended.
TV series for Spanish learners



Spanish beginners should start binge-watching the original series “Black Lagoon,” which is a remake of “Closed School.” The mystical plot revolves around a brother and sister who lost their parents and study at an elite boarding school. For a slightly more advanced level, the Elite series, which is about the students of a prestigious school and also has a detective story, is suitable. Many people associate Spanish TV series with Money Heist, but there is no use watching it for beginners. But “Telephone Operators” about ambitious girls will attract you not only with its original plot and immersion in Madrid of the 20s of the last century, but also with its understandable vocabulary.
TV series for French learners



French is difficult because half the letters are not pronounced; so it’s not always easy for a beginner to hear exactly which word a character is saying if the context isn’t clear. Therefore, it is better to start not with “Lupin” and “Bureau”, but, for example, with slow historical dramas and a plot about everyday life. For example, from the series “In Short”, which are two-minute comedy sketches about the life of an ordinary French man. It is worth paying attention to the series “Chefs”, which will introduce you to national cuisines and pleasant characters. The horror series “Marianne” and the costume drama “Versailles” are suitable for those who have already made some progress in learning the language and culture. But the series “Ten Percent”, which is about the life of talent agency employees, will immediately fascinate you, although sometimes the vocabulary is tooth-breaking and the conversations come too fast, fortunately it is easy to adapt over time.
TV series for Korean learners



Korean dramas fascinate not only with their beauty, happy endings and participation of K-pop idols, but also with unexpected plot twists. Particularly popular are “The Squid Game”, “Hwarang Squad”, “Scarlet Heart” and “Empress Ki”, but for beginners, starting to learn the language with them may seem very difficult due to the presence of archaisms. It’s best to start with short 30-minute dramas with modern plots to learn useful vocabulary you can actually use on your backpacking trip. Moreover, short episodes can be watched in one evening and they will not depress your motivation: after all, it is always better to do a few small tasks than to blame yourself for an uncompleted task. Mini-drama “A Night of Love with You” consists of 24 episodes of 9 minutes each, so you can watch it in full in the morning before school or work. Despite the fantasy premise, the characters speak a modern language. The mini-drama “Mystery Class” consists of only 8 episodes of 20 minutes each and also stars all the members of the k-pop group TREASURE. The plot hinges on mysticism at an elite school. Each Pretty Heels series has 10 episodes of 15 minutes each, the plot is based on the relationship between a girl disappointed in love and her boss. The subject is not new, but you can improve your grammar knowledge.
TV series for Chinese learners



There are so many dialects in China that we need to clarify that when we say Chinese we mean Putonghua, which is the modern version of the Beijing dialect. In order not to get bogged down in the study of hieroglyphs and the rich history of the country, we recommend starting with modern light dramas. For those who like everyday lifestyle stories, we recommend watching “A Windy Place.” After the tragic death of his friend, hotel worker Xu Hongdou loses faith in himself and starts living far from the city. In the suburbs, he meets a man named Xie Zhiyao, who left a prestigious job to develop local tourism. Historical dramas like “The Story of Kunning Palace” are fascinating with their beauty and plot, but newcomers need to take a closer look at the new costume drama “Love in the Desert.” This is a wonderful fantasy full of beautiful actors and simple words. For the same reason, we recommend watching the fantasy drama “Love Between a Fairy and the Devil”. Each episode is 30 minutes long and isn’t filled with overly complex language structures that will keep you immersed in the plot and learning useful vocabulary at the same time.
Source: People Talk

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