Title | At the cinema british english student ver2 |
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Course | ESL Conversation And Current Events |
Institution | St. Charles Community College |
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GENERAL ENGLISH
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VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT
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ELEMENTARY (A1-A2)
AT THE CINEMA Scan to review worksheet Expemo code: 13H3-P79D-U2EV
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Cinema words Label the pictures with the words below. a box office
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a projector
a screen
a seat
a ticket
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
popcorn
Film genres How many different kinds of films can you think of? Continue the list below. action
comedy
Name one film for each genre, for example: "The Expendables is an action film."
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People in films Match the people to the definitions, and then complete the sentences below.
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1. an actor/actress
a.
a person in a film, book or story
2. a film director
b. a person who gives a professional opinion about a film
3. a composer
c.
4. a critic
d. a person who writes music
5. a character
e.
a person who tells the actors in a film what to do
someone who stars in a film
1.
Brad Pitt is a very talented
.
2.
Steven Spielberg is a famous American
3.
Han Solo is the name of a
4.
The film received very good reviews from fans and
5.
The music was very bad. This film needs a better
. in the film Star Wars. . .
Describing a film Match the questions to the answers. Can you guess the film? 1. What kind of film is it?
a.
It came out in October 2015.
2. Where is it set?
b. It’s an action film.
3. Who’s in it?
c.
4. When did it come out?
d. It stars Daniel Craig.
It’s set in Mexico and London.
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Work in pairs. Student A, choose a film title from the table and ask Student B a question from this exercise. Student B, answer the question. Change roles and repeat.
Title
Setting
Actors
Genre
Release date
Titanic
on a ship
Leonardo Di Caprio
drama
December, 1997
The Godfather
in New York
Marlon Brando
gangster
March, 1972
Gladiator
in Rome
Russel Crowe
action
May, 2000
Star Wars
in space
Harrison Ford
science fiction
May, 1977
Lincoln
the United States
Daniel Day Lewis
historical
November, 2012
Casablanca
in Morocco
Humphrey Bogart
drama
and Ingrid Bergman
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January, 1943
Practice Think about a film. Write a few sentences about it but don’t write the title. .................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... .................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................
Work in pairs. Student A, read your description to your partner. Student B, try to guess the film. Change roles and repeat.
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