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Verbs: to queue

Key words: movie theater, box office, snack bar, trailer, audience, ticket, popcorn

Grammar: emphatic pronouns

Phonics: exceptions

Take 6

Students will learn:

L5 U12 L5

Level 5 Unit 12 Lesson 6

Do you enjoy going to the movie theater? Why (not)? How often do you go?

Vocabulary

movie theater: a building with large screens where movies are shown for public entertainment.

Last time I watched a movie in the movie theater, I went through a whole packet of tissues, it was so sad!

Helen gave free tickets for her performance to all her friends.

ticket: a piece of paper that gives the holder the right to do something.

box office: the place in a movie theater where tickets are bought.

The Millers bought their tickets at the box office.

to queue: to stand in a line with other people waiting for a turn at something.

The people queued for over an hour to buy their tickets.

queue: the line produced by people queuing.

popcorn: a corn snack made by heating kernels until they pop. Often eaten with butter and salt.

Popcorn is my favorite snack!

snack bar: a place where food is sold.

The Caramel Crisp snack bar sold the best popcorn in town.

trailer: a short video advertisement of a new movie.

There were eight trailers before the movie, but Jean and her friends enjoyed most of them.

audience: the people viewing a form of entertainment.

The football stadium could seat an audience of 40,000 people.

movie theater box office snack bar to queue queue trailer audience ticket popcorn

Word Bank

What snacks are popular at the movie theater in your country? How do people buy them?

Reading

Discussion Questions

Think of your review movie and answer the following:

  1. Do you have a favorite character? What do you like about them?
  2. How does this movie make you feel at the beginning / middle / end?
  3. Is this movie trying to teach us a moral? - what is it?
  4. Why would someone want to watch this movie?
  5. What problem was solved in this movie?

Title & Director

Setting

Main Characters - cast

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Rating

Summary

Conclusion

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Grammar

Emphatic Pronouns

Used to add emphasis to the subject. The sentence is complete without the pronoun.

Emphatic Pronouns

She did her makeup by herself.

Used to add emphasis to the subject. The sentence is complete without the pronoun.

Emphatic Pronouns

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Mr. Jones

directed

the

movie.

himself

headmaster

the

Sue

herself.

called

responsible

for hurricanes.

itself

is

Warm ocean water

himself

He

test.

completed

the

The boss

will

speaking

be

to us.

himself

Emphatic Pronouns

Used to add emphasis to the subject. The sentence is complete without the pronoun.

Emphatic Pronouns

Tick the comparative.

a) said b) says a) one b) once a) were b) where a) of b) for

a) though b) thought a) some b) come a) there b) the a) all b) also

Check

Phonics

Spelling Bee

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Free Talk

Is going to the movie theater expensive? How much would you pay to see a movie you really love? Would you pay more for 3D?

Goodbye!

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