What to watch....? Films Revision Comparatives
Today is the..............................................of ....................
Good morning!
Good afternoon!
Good evening!
Good night!
Today I am....
It`s
Monday
The weather is...
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Exercise 1. Adjectives revision
Hometask. You are going to give a talk about the films. You have to speak for not more than 2 minutes (10–12 sentences).
Remember to say:
1) what kind of films you enjoy watching;
2) whether books are better than films or not, and why;
3) what film you have watched recently, and what type it was and it was about;
4) what your attitude to this film
You have to talk continuously.
Exercise 2. Films. Listening.
5. Action films a. He thinks action films are better now than in the past. b. He likes big-budget films. c. He likes movies with real stunts. d. He dislikes films with lots of computer graphics.
1. Sci-fi films a. He chooses this kind of film most often. b. He finds them imaginative and interesting. c. He has never watched a terrible sci-fi movie. d. He finds some sci-fi movies funny.
6. Documentaries a. He rarely watches documentaries. b. He finds them depressing. c. He thinks they talk about things that are not important. d. He doesn’t find them enjoyable or relaxing.
2. Romantic comedies (romcoms) a. He does not like romcoms. b. His girlfriend loves romcoms. c. Romcoms are predictable. d. They are often funny.
7. Musicals a. He feels that the characters aren’t realistic. b. He doesn’t understand the stories. c. He is glad that they are unpopular. d. He doesn’t watch them with his girlfriend.
3. Horror films a. He usually knows what is going to happen. b. He prefers to watch them when he is alone. c. He is interested in the special effects and make-up. d. He doesn’t find them scary now.
4. Animated films a. Children’s cartoons are his favourite kind of animated films. b. He finds Japanese films beautiful and imaginative. c. He watches cartoons with a young family member. d. Children’s cartoons can be fun for both adults and children.
solution
CHECK
Exercise 3, part 1. More comparatives. (Not) as.....as, too, enough
Listen to the dialogue between the two casting directors. Are these sentences True (T) or False (F)?
F T
- Carrie Oakey is older than Anne Teak.
- Carrie Oakey hasn`t got a very good vocie.
- Sheila Blige isn`t very experienced.
CHECK
Listen and complete the rules.
solution
Exercise 3, part 2. Complete the conversation. Use "too", "enough" or "(not) as ... as" and the correct form of the words in brackets.
Chloe Look. Avatar is on at the cinema. Fancy seeing it? Justin Yeah. Book the tickets online. Chloe OK ... Oh, no. It starts in ten minutes. There isn't ..................................... (time) to get to the cinema. Justin What else is there? ... Try Machete. It's ..........................................(good) Avatar? Chloe You have to be eighteen. We aren't............................................... (old) to see that. Justin I'm......................................(old)! You're not. What about Warrior? It isn't............................................................ (good) Avatar or Machete, but we can both see it. Chloe OK, hang on. Ah, we're ............................................ (late). It's sold out. Justin We could hire a DVD. Chloe No, the shop's.....................................................(far) away. Let's watch TV instead.
Exercise 4. First, find opposite pairs. Then make sentences.
- shy
- generuous
- patient
- friendly
- tall
- talkative
- short
- impulsive
- confident
- unkind
- silent
- greedy
Meryl Streep is not as silent and unkind as her character in "The Devil Wears Prada"
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Transcript
What to watch....? Films Revision Comparatives
Today is the..............................................of ....................
Good morning!
Good afternoon!
Good evening!
Good night!
Today I am....
It`s
Monday
The weather is...
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Exercise 1. Adjectives revision
Hometask. You are going to give a talk about the films. You have to speak for not more than 2 minutes (10–12 sentences). Remember to say: 1) what kind of films you enjoy watching; 2) whether books are better than films or not, and why; 3) what film you have watched recently, and what type it was and it was about; 4) what your attitude to this film You have to talk continuously.
Exercise 2. Films. Listening.
5. Action films a. He thinks action films are better now than in the past. b. He likes big-budget films. c. He likes movies with real stunts. d. He dislikes films with lots of computer graphics.
1. Sci-fi films a. He chooses this kind of film most often. b. He finds them imaginative and interesting. c. He has never watched a terrible sci-fi movie. d. He finds some sci-fi movies funny.
6. Documentaries a. He rarely watches documentaries. b. He finds them depressing. c. He thinks they talk about things that are not important. d. He doesn’t find them enjoyable or relaxing.
2. Romantic comedies (romcoms) a. He does not like romcoms. b. His girlfriend loves romcoms. c. Romcoms are predictable. d. They are often funny.
7. Musicals a. He feels that the characters aren’t realistic. b. He doesn’t understand the stories. c. He is glad that they are unpopular. d. He doesn’t watch them with his girlfriend.
3. Horror films a. He usually knows what is going to happen. b. He prefers to watch them when he is alone. c. He is interested in the special effects and make-up. d. He doesn’t find them scary now.
4. Animated films a. Children’s cartoons are his favourite kind of animated films. b. He finds Japanese films beautiful and imaginative. c. He watches cartoons with a young family member. d. Children’s cartoons can be fun for both adults and children.
solution
CHECK
Exercise 3, part 1. More comparatives. (Not) as.....as, too, enough
Listen to the dialogue between the two casting directors. Are these sentences True (T) or False (F)?
F T
CHECK
Listen and complete the rules.
solution
Exercise 3, part 2. Complete the conversation. Use "too", "enough" or "(not) as ... as" and the correct form of the words in brackets.
Chloe Look. Avatar is on at the cinema. Fancy seeing it? Justin Yeah. Book the tickets online. Chloe OK ... Oh, no. It starts in ten minutes. There isn't ..................................... (time) to get to the cinema. Justin What else is there? ... Try Machete. It's ..........................................(good) Avatar? Chloe You have to be eighteen. We aren't............................................... (old) to see that. Justin I'm......................................(old)! You're not. What about Warrior? It isn't............................................................ (good) Avatar or Machete, but we can both see it. Chloe OK, hang on. Ah, we're ............................................ (late). It's sold out. Justin We could hire a DVD. Chloe No, the shop's.....................................................(far) away. Let's watch TV instead.
Exercise 4. First, find opposite pairs. Then make sentences.
Meryl Streep is not as silent and unkind as her character in "The Devil Wears Prada"