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Learn English with Movies & TV
Sitcoms and films teach the English that textbooks can't: interruptions, sarcasm, small talk, cultural references. Import subtitle text into InputDojo and study the dialogue before or after watching — every line clickable, every idiom explained.
Why movies & tv works for English
Conversational English at native speed
The gap between classroom listening and real speech closes only through real dialogue.
Sitcom episodes are graded readers
20 minutes, recurring situations, laugh-track pacing — the friendliest native content there is.
Rewatching favorites = free reviews
A show you'll rewatch anyway becomes a spaced-repetition system with a plot.
How it works in InputDojo
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Import subtitle text from an episode or scene.
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Study the dialogue with one-click lookups — save idioms and phrasal verbs.
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Watch (or rewatch) the scene: comprehension after study is the reward loop.
Where to start
Classic sitcoms
Everyday vocabulary, short episodes, decades of material.
Films you've seen dubbed
Known plots make English-only viewing accessible sooner.
Courtroom/office dramas
Professional registers for work English.
Frequently asked questions
Subtitles on or off?
Study the subtitle text first with InputDojo, then watch with English subtitles, then eventually without. Each pass trains a different layer of listening.