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L5 U12 L1

Students will learn:

Take 1

Phonics: exceptions

Grammar: reflexive pronouns

Key words: movie, cast, lines, script, director, set, actor, actress

Verbs: to shoot, to direct, to be (famous)

Level 5 Unit 12 Lesson 1

Do you watch TV at home? How often do you do so? Why do you watch TV?

Vocabulary

On Friday nights, my husband and I always get take out and watch a movie together.

movie: also called a film or a motion picture, a moving form of art that presents real life experiences.

to direct: to control or manage something.

The director clearly directed us where to stand and what to do.

director: the person who manages the decisions for making a movie.

set: scenery and objects used in a movie.

Hobbit holes were built into the hillside for the set of 'Lord of the Rings'.

The movie crew could shoot up to 120 minutes at a time.

to shoot: to take a video recording of live action.

actor: a man whose job is to act for TV, movies or on stage.

actress: a woman whose job is to act for TV, movies or on stage.

to be (famous): a person or landmark well known to many others.

cast: all the actors and actresses who participate in the making of a TV show, movie or play.

The cast of 'He Said, She Said' worked together by day and socialized at night.

script: all the words said by actresses and actors while on video.

lines: the words said by a particular actress or actor while on video.

Claire carefully learned the script and knew her lines by heart.

Word Bank

movie to shoot cast script lines director to direct set to be (famous) actor actress

Would you want to be famous? Why (not)? What would you most likely be famous for doing?

movie

directed

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set

lines

shot

director

script

Word Bank

  1. I'm studying for a career in design.
  2. Steven Spielberg is the very talented of Jurassic Park.
  3. The movie, 'Arctic Blast' was in my hometown!
  4. The main actor has many to remember in the .

Reading

Do you ever consider other people's opinions of movies? Where do you find these opinions?

Based on a Michael Crichton novel of the same name, Jurassic Park is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, said to be near to Costa Rica. Here, a wealthy businessman has financed the de-extinction of many Jurassic period dinosaurs. They want to make the island a theme park for tourists. Our characters arrive on the island just as its safety system is purposely turned off, allowing the dinosaurs to roam dangerously free.

Setting

Ellie Sattler - Laura Dern Ian Malcolm - Jeff Goldblum Alan Grant - Sam Neill John Hammond - Richard Attenborough Dr Henry Wu - BD Wong

Main Characters - cast

'Jurassic Park', Steven Spielberg

Title & Director

Rating

The blockbuster, Jurassic Park, earns respect for its quick pace and incredible special effects. Best experienced on the big screen, this movie offers a good range of jumpscare and thrill. The characters, however, are not well developed. T-rex is perhaps the deepest character!

Summary

While the main characters narrowly avoid being eaten by several huge dinosaurs in their escape from the island, the villians are not so lucky. The movie concludes with the moral suggestion that perhaps science should not interfere with nature.

Conclusion

Title and Author Main Characters Setting Conclusion Summary

Comprehension

  1. Who directed 'Jurassic Park'?
  2. Why does Hammond create Isla Nublar?
  3. What is the moral of this movie?
  4. What does the review suggest is wrong with the movie?

Grammar

Reflexive Pronouns

A pronoun used as an object which refers to the subject.

Reflexive Pronouns

The cat saw itself in the window.

Reflexive Pronouns

A pronoun used as an object which refers to the subject.

object

subject

Reflexive Pronouns

The cat saw itself in the window.

Reflexive Pronouns

A pronoun used as an object which refers to the subject.

Reflexive Pronouns

  1. Dom drove himself to work when the train was late.
  2. Camels warm themselves during the cold desert nights.
  3. You will need to agree among yourselves.
  4. Tamara taught herself to play the piano.
  5. We should keep the secret to ourselves.

Reflexive Pronouns

A pronoun used as an object which refers to the subject.

herself myself themselves itself ourselves yourselves himself yourself

Reflexive Pronouns

I you he she it we they you

Phonics

the of said

says are were was where

one love ask

come some once

Exception Words

Words that do not follow standard phonetic rules and must be memorised.

Exception Words

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Exception Words

Words that do not follow standard phonetic rules and must be memorised.

Exception Words

Free Talk

Have you ever directed a project, person or group? Describe and evaluate your experience.

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