Learn English Through Story - Subtitles:
The Elephant Man (Level 1)
Short description:
He is not beautiful. His mother does not want him, children run away from him. People laugh at him, and call him 'The Elephant Man'.
Then someone speaks to him - and listens to him! At the age of 27, Joseph Merrick finds a friend for the first time in his life.
This is a true and tragic story. It is also a famous film.
Glossary
- Bath: when you want to wash your body, you sit in a bath full of water
- Below: under
- Beside: next to
- Bible: the most important book for Christians
- Box: (in a theatre) a small ‘room’; you can watch the stage from a box, but other people can’t see you
- Cab: an old word for ‘taxi’
- Card: a piece of paper with your name and address on it (visiting card); or a card with a picture and a greeting on it (e.g. a Christmas card)
- Chairman: an important man in the hospital
- Cloth: trousers, coats, dresses, etc. are made from cloth
- (the) country: not the town
- Creature: a living animal
- Drop: to let something fall
- Editor: the most important person in a newspaper office
- Elephant: a very big grey animal with a long nose and big ears
- Enormous: very big
- Yours Faithfully: you write “Yours Faithfully” at the end of a formal letter
- Fingers: you have five fingers on each hand
- Fish: fish live in rivers and in the sea
- Food: what you eat
- Gentleman: a man from an important family
- Glass: you drink tea from a cup, you drink water from a glass
- Heavy: it is difficult to carry heavy things; 1,000 kilos is very heavy
- By himself: nobody was with him
- Hip: the place where your leg joins your body
- Hole: an empty space or opening in something
- Horrible: not nice; people are often afraid of ‘horrible’ things
- Kind: nice, good; a kind person often helps people
- Knee: the middle of your leg where it bends
- Lady: a woman from an important family
- Life: your life stops when you die
- Lighthouse: a tall building by or in the sea, with a strong light; the lights tells ships that there are dangerous rocks
- Like (preposition): not different; e.g. a river is like the sea, because it is made of water
- Loudly: with a lot of noise
- (His/Her/Your) Majesty: when you speak to a king or a queen, you say ‘Your Majesty’
- Marry: to take somebody as your husband or wife
- Mirror: a piece of special glass; you can see your face in a mirror
- Neck: your neck is between your head and your body
- Newspaper: you read a newspaper to know what is happening in the world
- Nose: your nose is between your eyes and your mouth
- Place: where something or someone is (a room, a house, a town, etc.)
- Play: (n) you go to the theatre to see a play
- Police: the police help people; they also put bad people in prison
- Present: something that you give or get from somebody (e.g. a birthday present)
- Prison: a building for bad people; they must stay there and cannot leave
- Queen: the most important woman in Britain
- Sad: not happy
- Scream: to make a loud high cry because you are afraid or angry
- Shake hands (past tense shook) to hold somebody’s hand and move it up and down as a greeting
- Shopkeeper: a person who has a small shop
- Side: the part of something that is not the top, bottom, front or back
- Skin: you have skin all over your body; people have different skin colours
- Smell (past tense smelt) you see with your eyes; you smell with your nose
- Step: a place to put your foot when you go up or down
- Stick: a long piece of wood; Merrick walks with a stick
- Strange: different
- Stream: a small river
- Tears: water from your eyes when you cry
- Theatre: a building where you go to see plays
- Touch: to feel something with your hands
- Ugly: not beautiful
- Voice: you talk with your voice
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