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What was the last film you saw?
What’s your favourite film?
Who is your favourite film actor / actress?
Do you like watching films:
at home / at the cinema?
on TV / on your computer?
on your own / with someone?
only once / more than once?
FILMS
OBJECTIVES:
to listen, read and talk about types of films
to learn how to ask about and state preferences, describe films and give reasons
A
F
B
C
D
H
J
K
E
G
I
a musical
a documentary
an animated film (cartoon)
an action film
a comedy
a fantasy film
a science fiction film (sci-fi)
a (historical) drama
a western
a horror film
a thriller
A
E
H
D
C
B
J
G
K
I
F
How many of the films in the posters have you seen?
What did you think of them?
What’s your favourite type of film?
Films
verbs
people
types
perform
act
star in
produce
shoot
make
review
actor
actress
director
producer
camera operator
scriptwriter make-up artist
costume designer
action
science fiction
romantic
drama
comedy
thriller
horror
musical
adventure
animated
Correct the mistakes:
Hollywood is the nickname for the Indian film industry.
In 1799 the first Indian film was made.
Hollywood is larger than Bollywood.
The film usually lasts for 1 or 2 hours.
The storylines are very unpredictable.
Bollywood’s biggest audience outside India is in Russia.
Bollywood
1899
smaller
3 or 4
too predictable
Britain
Ex.8 p.81
1. action-packed
2. starring
3. plot
4. set
5. acting
6. cast
7. special effects
8. stunts
9. costumes
10. box-office
Would prefer/ Would rather
I prefer vegetables to meat.
I prefer getting a takeway to eating out at a restaurant
General preference
I would prefer to go to a restaurant (rather) than eat in.
Specific preference
I would rather/sooner go to the concert than stay at home.
Expressing Preference
I prefer vegetables to meat.
I prefer getting a takeway to eating out at a restaurant.
I would prefer to go to a restaurant (rather) than eat in.
I would rather/sooner go to the concert than stay at home.
noun to noun
prefer
Ving to Ving
would prefer to V (rather) than V
would rather/ sooner V than V
1. Would you like to play a video game? - Not really.
I’d rather/prefer watch some film than play a video game.
2. How about going to the museum? - I’d sooner/prefer go to the cinema.
3. Do you want to read this newspaper after me? - No thanks. I rarely read newspapers. I prefer/I would sooner reading news on the Internet.
4. Do you want to start learning Spanish with me? - Not really. I’d prefer to learn Italian to/rather than learn Spanish.
Choose the correct item
1. going to the theatre or going to the cinema
2. getting a takeaway or eating out at a restaurant
3. watching action films or watching comedies
4. going to the cinema or watching TV all day today
I prefer vegetables to meat.
I would prefer to go to a restaurant (rather) than eat in.
I would rather/sooner go to the concert than stay at home.
Match the extracts from film reviews with the types of film.
Henry Roth meets the beautiful Lucy. Henry thinks he's finally found the girl of his dreams, until he discovers she has short-term memory loss and forgets him the very next day.
a historical drama
a romantic film
a science fiction film
an action film/a detective film
an animated film
Nemo Nobody has an ordinary life with his wife, Elise, and their 3
children, until the day when wakes up as an old man in the year 2092.
At 120, Mr. Nobody is both the oldest man in the world and the last
mortal of a new mankind where nobody dies anymore.
The only questions that preoccupy him in the present is whether he
lived the right life for himself, loved the woman whom he was
supposed to love, and had the children whom he was meant to have...
a romantic film
a science fiction film
a romantic film
a science fiction film
a historical drama
an action film/a detective film
a historical drama
a romantic film
a science fiction film
an action film/a detective film
an animated film
Match the extracts from film reviews with the types of film.
After the death of his father King George V, George (“Bertie”)
who has suffered from a debilitating speech impediment all
his life, is suddenly crowned King George VI of England. An
eccentric speech therapist named Lionel Logue helps Bertie to find his voice.
John Steed is a British agent. The problems he finds are
always a bit odd, just on the edge of science fiction (Cyborg
killers, a city built under a disused coal mine, and a killer who
uses a concentrated cold virus to kill his victims by having
them sneeze to death).
But despite all the difficulties he meets on his way, Steed is
always the ultimate in culture and grace as he saves the world
each week.
a historical drama
an action film/a detective film
a historical drama
a romantic film
a science fiction film
an action film/a detective film
an animated film
Match the extracts from film reviews with the types of film.
Paddington Bear, now happily living with the Brown Family, gets various odd jobs to buy a unique book from an antique shop as a birthday present for his Aunt Lucy but when he was close to saving up the right amount of money, the book got stolen from the shop.
a historical drama
a romantic film
a science fiction film
an action film/a detective film
an animated film
an animated film
an animated film
Think of a film you know and complete phrases below.
This is a film about …
The star(s) of the film is/are …
He/She played a/an …
Other actors in the film include …
The director of the film was …
I liked it/didn’t like it because …
IDIOMS RELATED TO ENTERTAINMENT
to be the leader, who is in control
of a group of people doing something:
If you need help, ask Mark - he's running the show.
b) Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator 2)
b) Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator 2)
a) Tom Hanks
(Appolo 13)
Who famously said: “Hasta la vista, baby.”?
1
c) Peter Quill (The Guardians of the Galaxy)
The Joker
(The Dark Knight)
The Joker
(The Dark Knight)
Who said: “Why so serious?”?
2
b) IT in the film of the same name
c) Lord Voldemort
(Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
a) Russell Crowe (Gladiator)
Who said: “I’m the king of the world!”?
3
b) Leonardo di Caprio (Titanic)
c) The lemur (Madagascar)
b) Leonardo di Caprio (Titanic)
a) Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs)
Who said: “I’m having an old friend for dinner”?
4
b) Ghostface (Scream 4)
c) Gru (Despicable Me)
a) Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs)
a) Joda (Star Wars)
Who said: “May the Force be with you.”?
5
b) Peter Parker (Spiderman)
c) Mo'at (Avatar)
a) Joda (Star Wars)
a) Sherlock Holmes (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)
Who said: “Elementary, my dear Watson.”?
6
b) Remy, the rat (Ratatouille)
c) Wolverine (X-Men)
a) Sherlock Holmes (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)
a) Bella (Twilight Saga)
Who said: “After all, tomorrow is another day!”?
7
b) Moana in the animated film of the same name
c) Scarlett (Gone with the Wind)
c) Scarlett (Gone with the Wind)
Homer
(The Simpsons)
Who said: “They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom!”?
8
b) Leonidas (300)
c) William Wallace (Braveheart)
c) William Wallace (Braveheart)
An agent
(Dr. No)
An agent
(Dr. No)
Who said: “Bond. James Bond.”?
9
b) Jack the Sparrow (The Pirates of the Caribbean Series)
c) Frodo (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy)
c) Dorothy
(The Wizard of Oz)
A bear
(Paddington 2)
Who told a dog: “I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas any more.”?
b) Roger
(101 Dalmatians)
c) Dorothy
(The Wizard of Oz)
10