You’ve got your favourite TV show and a healthy addiction to that weekly ritual, but wouldn’t it be amazing if you could learn to speak like your favourite actor or actress on that show? Maybe they have that right combination of street smarts, confidence, and playfulness. You like the sound of their voice, the rhythm of their language. Yes, you want to learn how to speak English, but maybe in your heart you really want to speak English like Carrie from Sex & the City, or Jim from the Office.
TV scripts don’t offer the listening practise or the enjoyment of watching a good show, but they can let you absorb more language and vocabulary at a much faster rate. You can find most of them by googling the show name + script (or screenplay). Here are a few to get you started:
Friends
Sex and the City
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