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👉 Hit subscribe and join us every week for lessons that teach you the good, the bad, and the awkward side of English: @hollywoodenglishclub Learn English with The Simpsons in one of the most iconic episodes ever made — Marge vs. the Monorail! Written by Conan O’Brien, this classic episode is packed with humor, cultural references, and powerful examples of persuasive language. In this lesson, we break down key scenes to help you understand vocabulary, idioms, and expressions used in everyday English conversation. You’ll learn words like con man, runaway, pothole, and nuisance, and explore ideas such as irony and mob mentality — all while laughing at Springfield’s craziest public project. This is the perfect English lesson for Simpsons fans, movie lovers, and advanced learners who want to improve listening, comprehension, and speaking skills through real, entertaining dialogue. If you enjoyed our Rosebud lesson (“The Empty Billionaire”), you’ll love this one — the perfect mix of English learning and pop-culture storytelling. 🎬 Watch now to: ✅ Learn English with real TV dialogue ✅ Understand how persuasion works in English ✅ Discover hidden meanings in The Simpsons ✅ Expand your advanced vocabulary naturally ⏱️ *TIMESTAMPS & KEY VOCABULARY* 0:00 The Simpsons: Marge vs. the Monorail – Sneak Peek 0:33 Lesson Introduction – How a smooth-talking con man sells a dream 0:55 “Con man” – A trickster who gains trust to deceive 1:25 “Con” (verb) – To cheat or deceive someone 1:48 Part 1 – The Town with Too Much Money 1:50 “Fined” – Forced to pay money as punishment 2:07 Silence of the Lambs reference – Hannibal Lecter scene parody 3:00 “Irony” – When reality is the opposite of what’s expected 3:15 “Snow tires” / “Potholes” – Tires for icy roads; road cracks or holes 3:45 “Nuisance” – Something annoying or causing small problems 3:48 Part 2 – The Salesman Arrives 5:07 “Mule with a spinning wheel” – Meaningless metaphor that sounds smart 5:28 “Shelbyville” – Springfield’s rival town 5:42 “By gum” – Old-fashioned “I swear” or “honestly” 5:45 “Put on the map” – Make famous or well-known 5:38 Part 3 – A Song and a Scam 7:00“Genuine / Bona fide / Electrified” – Real, authentic, exciting 7:16 “Call-and-response” – Audience repeats performer’s line 7:33 “Awfully” – Used to mean “very” 7:40 “Not on your life” – Absolutely not 7:53 “Cushy job” – Easy work for good pay 7:59 “Slob” – Lazy or messy person 8:05 “On the level” – Honest and trustworthy (often a lie) 8:25 “I swear” – Promise or claim to be telling the truth 9:12 Part 4 – The Mob has Spokenc 9:40 “Mob has spoken” – The crowd has made the decision 9:50 “Mob mentality” – People stop thinking for themselves 10:00 “Emotion beats logic” – The danger of persuasion 11:00 Parody of The Music Man - Short clip 11:15 Part 5 – The Ride of Doom 11:28 “Conductor” – The person who drives a train 11:55 “Runaway” – Out of control 13:05 “Anchor and donut” – Ridiculous yet heroic solution 13:20 Quiz Review – Test your learning 14:35 Outro – Thanks for watching. Check out this video next... #learnenglishwithmovies #learnenglishwithtv #thesimpsons