Attracting and grasping appeal English Serials
English Serials, telecasted on Indian television are some of the most popular soaps for the youngsters. These serials portray the carefree lifestyle in foreign countries and thus reflect lively collection of episodes. The English Serials are mainly comedy related, however there are some, which revolve around social bindings and relationships. While some English Serials are thriller adventures.
The famous serial, ‘Office is’ a mockumentary that airs the exploits of a paper supply company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The story is interesting enough to keep its audiences glued. “Friends” is another English serial that is an American situation comedy created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman. The story is all about the queer incidents that end up in a strongly bonded friendship. Seinfield and Lost are two more interesting English serials on Indian television
1.Friends:-
Okay, so this is an obvious one. But the chances are you’ve already watched Friends once or twice in your native language. In which case, when you start watching it in English it’ll be much easier to follow because you already know the storyline.
2.Brooklyn 99:-
Brooklyn 99 is a fun twist on a regular American “cop show.” It’s a lighthearted sitcom made up of short 30-minute episodes and adorable characters. The fast-paced comedy might be a little hard to understand at first, but after series one, you’ll be speaking like a real Brooklynite (person from Brooklyn, NY).
3.Stanger Things:-
You’ve probably heard of the addictive SCI-FI series, Stranger Things, but have you thought about watching in its original English? Yes, some of the kids’ slang words might be a little bit hard to understand, but, in general, children speak a lot slower and clearer than adults, making the series pretty easy to follow.
4.Games of Thrones:-
Even if you’re not a fan of fantasy, medieval battles or dragons, you still need to watch this. The show literally has everything you need: sword fights, zombies, love stories, monsters, naked people, and posh British accents. So, so much to love!