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By watching the tv show Fringe with fleex, you improve your English effortlessly

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Here are some of the English expressions you'll be able to discover/memorize with Fringe, s02e07 - Of Human Action:

you haven't seen anything ramble on fruit cocktail scientific theory cordon off deal with something military uniform hang in the balance vital sign car battery

Below are some of the English words you'll be able to discover/memorize with Fringe, s02e07 - Of Human Action:

aberrational overcook single-celled tendrils misreading dilating constricting mints shockingly kick-start
See all words and expressions for this episode

Here are some of the English expressions you'll be able to discover/memorize with Fringe, s02e07 - Of Human Action:

you haven't seen anything ramble on fruit cocktail scientific theory cordon off deal with something military uniform hang in the balance vital sign car battery

Below are some of the English words you'll be able to discover/memorize with Fringe, s02e07 - Of Human Action:

aberrational overcook single-celled tendrils misreading dilating constricting mints shockingly kick-start
See all words and expressions for this episode
Fleex's intelligent subtitles show up on demand in English and/or in your language so that you can improve your English while having fun with your tv show
With Reverso dictionaries embedded in your videos, you can click any word in the subtitles and instantly get its translations together with real-life usage examples. A good way to learn the meaning of "aberrational", "overcook" or "single-celled".
Fleex automatically detects the English expressions in Fringe, such as "you haven't seen anything", "ramble on" or "fruit cocktail". A great way to perfect your English!
Many other features will facilitate your learning while watching Fringe: a personal vocabulary list to store the words you want to learn, friendly navigation in the subtitles, slow pronunciation of the dialogs...