LET'S LEARN ENGLISH - LEVEL 2
Say, “In this lesson Anna gets hit by lightning and, suddenly, can do amazing things. Or she thinks she can.” Ask students, “Do you like to read books or watch movies about super heroes? What are their names?”
announcer - n - a person who gives information on television or radio
become - v - to begin to be or come to be something
brick - n - a small, hard block of baked clay that is used to build structures, such as houses, and sometimes to make streets
by accident - expression - in a way that is not planned or intended
create - v - to make or produce something
convention - n - a large meeting of people who come to a place for usually several days to talk about their shared work or other interests
consequence - n - something that happens as a result of a particular action or set of conditions
decide - v - to make a choice about something
force field - n - an invisible or transparent shield of energy that some superheroes produce as a form of protection
human - n - a person
invisible - adj - impossible to see
lightning - n - the flashes of light that are produced in the sky during a storm
origin story - n - a story that informs the identity and motivations of heroes and villains in a comic book
prefer - v - to like someone or something better than someone or something else
power - n - physical force or strength
quest - n - a journey made in search of something
stand - v - to be in an upright position with all of your weight on your feet
superhero - n - a fictional character who has amazing powers, such as the ability to fly
superpower - n - a special power that only superheroes have
super suit - n - the special clothing that a superhero wears
theme song - n - a piece of music from a television program or film that is remembered as the music that represents that program or film
Uber - v - to ride in an Uber car
unexpected - adj - not expected
urgency - n - something that is very important and needs immediate attention
wall - n - the structure that forms the side of a room or building