Students who are preparing for the college entrance examination have come to see it!
I have prepared for you today
8 high-scoring British and American dramas
Let students learn happily at home
Brush american dramas at home during the summer vacation
Both can be casual
It can also cultivate you
Sense of English language
Increase your word reserves
Let you learn more with less!
#01
Friends
Friends
Friends is an American television sitcom starring Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Cudjol, Matt LeBron, Matthew Perry and David Swaimer. The story centers on six old friends living in Manhattan, New York, and describes their ten years of ups and downs.
Suitable for beginners! Many daily scenes, you can learn a lot of entrance language, mostly for the dialogue between friends, help beginners to cultivate a sense of language.
#02
Modern family
Modern Family
Modern Family is a sitcom narrated and filmed in the form of a pseudo-documentary.
The play tells the story of three different American families: an ordinary parent with three children, a gay couple adopting an adopted daughter from Vietnam to form a family of three, a 60-year-old man marrying a hot Colombian exotic beauty with an 11-year-old fat son.
It is a family comedy full of warmth. Character image shaping plump with emotion, recommended.
#03
Vampire Diaries
The Vampire Diaries
The Vampire Diaries is a teenage American television series starring Nina Dubov, Paul Wesley, Ian Summerhead, and others. The television series is based on the best-selling novel series of the same name by American female writer L.J. Smith, The Vampire Diaries.
The story revolves around Elena Gilbert, a high school girl who is torn between two vampire brothers.
A drama with a super high appearance is suitable for small partners with strong curiosity and big brain holes.
#04
Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl is an American teen idol drama based on a series of novels written by Cecily von Ziegesar.
The play is about the upper class of Manhattan and shows the lives of the children of rich families. Among them, Goesip Girl is the most mysterious figure in Manhattan's Upper East Side, she is the only source of understanding the life of the upper nobility, and has a group of brothers and women who provide her with gossip anytime and anywhere.
A drama suitable for daily watching, very classic. The plot scale will be a little large, mind the students watch carefully!
#05
Desperate housewife
Desperate Housewives
Desperate Housewives is a family ethics television series produced by the American Broadcasting Corporation.
Set in a fictional town in the United States, The story examines what happens on Wisteria Street through the perspective of a suicidal housewife, Mary Alice Young, depicting the married lives of four middle-class housewives in Wisteria Lane, Belle Vieux Town.
The series is very exciting, but it is not suitable for beginners, and the speed of speech is fast.
#06
Downton Abbey
Downton Abbey
Downton Abbey is a period drama produced by ITV television in the United Kingdom, co-directed by Brian Paysieville and James Strong, written by Julian Ferros, and starring Hugh Bonnieville, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery and others.
Set in the 1910s during the reign of King George V of Yorkshire, Downton Abbey, the story begins with the entanglements caused by the Inheritance of the Family Property of the Earl of Grantham, presenting the human situation between the British upper nobility and their servants under a strict hierarchy.
The overall British pronunciation of this play is full of historical atmosphere.
#07
Bankruptcy Sisters
2 Broke Girls
Bankrupt Sisters is a sitcom starring Kate Daelins and Beth Beaux.
The drama tells the story of two urban girls with completely different identities working together. Max Black (Kate Daylins) comes from a humble background and works as a waiter at a small restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. Caroline Channing (Beth Bie) is a wealthy girl who is lost to her father for allegedly manipulating a Ponzi scheme and getting jailed. The two, with very different personalities, became colleagues and roommates, working in restaurants while working together for their dreams of opening a shop and selling small cakes.
A hilarious drama with realistic significance, telling a lot about American culture.
#08
House of Cards
House of cards
House of Cards is a political television series produced by Netflix and based on the novel of the same name by Michael Dobbs, starring Kevin Spacey, Robin White, Michael Kelly, Russ Mickelson, Kate Mara, and Kristen Connolly.
The play tells the story of a cold-blooded and ruthless U.S. congressman and his equally ambitious wife who wields power in the White House in Washington.
This drama restores the real American officialdom to our vision, a super wonderful political drama.