DESCRIBINGFILMS/MOVIES
IELTS
Warm-up
How many different types of film (British English) / movie (American English) can you think of? Continue the list below.
a horror film / a crime story / a thriller / a historical film / a comedy / an animated film
Describing a film
Study the sentences below. What films could they be describing?
1. The film is based on a book.2. The film is set in the future.3. The film depicts the life of a famous historical figure.4. The film is still out in the cinema.5. The film is set in space.
Giving an opinion about a film
Match the phrases to the games and sports.
Practice
Describe a film that you have seen recently. You should say:- what type of film it is- what it is about- where you saw itAnd say what you thought about it.
Take turns to select and talk about one of the cue cards below. Try to use vocabulary from this lesson. Remember, you have 1-2 minutes for talking.
Describe a film that you enjoyed. You should say:- what type of film it is- what it is about- when you saw itAnd say why you liked it.
Practice
Take turns to select and talk about one of the cue cards below. Try to use vocabulary from this lesson. Remember, you have 1-2 minutes for talking.
Describe a film that you did not like. You should say:- what type of film it is- what it is about- when you saw itAnd say why you didn’t like it.
Practice
Take turns to select and talk about one of the cue cards below. Try to use vocabulary from this lesson. Remember, you have 1-2 minutes for talking.
Describe an actor or actress that you like. You should talk about:- his/her appearance- what types of films he/she has appeared in- when you last saw him/her in the cinema or on TVAnd say why you like him/her.
Practice
Take turns to select and talk about one of the cue cards below. Try to use vocabulary from this lesson. Remember, you have 1-2 minutes for talking.
THANK YOU!
@eduproberegova
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DESCRIBINGFILMS/MOVIES
IELTS
Warm-up
How many different types of film (British English) / movie (American English) can you think of? Continue the list below.
a horror film / a crime story / a thriller / a historical film / a comedy / an animated film
Describing a film
Study the sentences below. What films could they be describing?
1. The film is based on a book.2. The film is set in the future.3. The film depicts the life of a famous historical figure.4. The film is still out in the cinema.5. The film is set in space.
Giving an opinion about a film
Match the phrases to the games and sports.
Practice
Describe a film that you have seen recently. You should say:- what type of film it is- what it is about- where you saw itAnd say what you thought about it.
Take turns to select and talk about one of the cue cards below. Try to use vocabulary from this lesson. Remember, you have 1-2 minutes for talking.
Describe a film that you enjoyed. You should say:- what type of film it is- what it is about- when you saw itAnd say why you liked it.
Practice
Take turns to select and talk about one of the cue cards below. Try to use vocabulary from this lesson. Remember, you have 1-2 minutes for talking.
Describe a film that you did not like. You should say:- what type of film it is- what it is about- when you saw itAnd say why you didn’t like it.
Practice
Take turns to select and talk about one of the cue cards below. Try to use vocabulary from this lesson. Remember, you have 1-2 minutes for talking.
Describe an actor or actress that you like. You should talk about:- his/her appearance- what types of films he/she has appeared in- when you last saw him/her in the cinema or on TVAnd say why you like him/her.
Practice
Take turns to select and talk about one of the cue cards below. Try to use vocabulary from this lesson. Remember, you have 1-2 minutes for talking.
THANK YOU!
@eduproberegova