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A conversation about movies SPEAKING LEVEL NUMBER LANGUAGE

Goals Practice talking about and Practice talking about what culture your city has to offer www.english-maestro.mn 1

I saw a great! www.english-maestro.mn 2

Focus on pronunciation movie www.english-maestro.mn 3

Focus on pronunciation movie premiere www.english-maestro.mn 4

Focus on pronunciation movie premiere release www.english-maestro.mn 5

Focus on pronunciation movie premiere release chose www.english-maestro.mn 6

Focus on pronunciation movie premiere release chose came www.english-maestro.mn 7

Focus on pronunciation movie premiere release chose came The final e in words is usually silent but it changes the previous sounds. The final sounds of the words above are highlighted. www.english-maestro.mn 8

Say it right Think of 5 words ending in e. Your partner must say the words. www.english-maestro.mn 9

concert actor music actress gallery director culture www.english-maestro.mn 10

Do you prefer comedies or horror movies? Which actor is in that movie? Who s the actress Did that director make the other movies in the series? www.english-maestro.mn 11

Talking about culture I really got to know the culture of the city when I visited last year. I saw lots of wonderful paintings at the art gallery. I went to a concert at a brilliant venue. I listened to traditional songs. What type of music do you like? www.english-maestro.mn 12

Think of an example of these words actor comedy gangster director actress drama horror adventure science fiction www.english-maestro.mn 13

Categorise these words watched comedy funny drama scary science fiction saw went took sad horror interesting Simple past verb Type of film Adjective www.english-maestro.mn 14

I went to the the other night and saw a great movie. It was a science called Interstellar and it was really! Anne Hathaway was the actress, and I think the was called Matthew McConaughey. place in space and they were trying to find a new home for humans. You definitely watch it! took interesting fiction should actor www.english-maestro.mn 15

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City culture Talk to a classmate and think of things to do and see in a city. Use the pictures below to help you. www.english-maestro.mn 17

Culture in my city Tell a classmate about what culture your city has to offer. Use the phrases below to help you. In my city, you can You should definitely go to I think you d like www.english-maestro.mn 18

Think of a word www.english-maestro.mn 19

Reflect on the goals Go back to the second slide of the lesson and check if you have achieved all the goals of the lesson. yes no www.english-maestro.mn 20

Reflect on this lesson Think about everything you have seen in this lesson. What were the most difficult activities or words? The easiest? + + If you have time, go over the most difficult slides again www.english-maestro.mn 21

Answer key Exercise p.15 Simple past verb: watched saw went took Type of film: comedy drama science fiction horror Adjective: funny scary sad interesting Exercise p.16 cinema fiction interesting actor took should www.english-maestro.mn 22

Homework www.english-maestro.mn 23

Choose the correct category Culture director painting comedy theater museum actor sculpture horror actress play www.english-maestro.mn 24

Pronunciation Which words from this lesson are difficult to say out loud? The pronunciation pages have some examples. Pronunciation www.english-maestro.mn 25

Text at the beginning Go back to the text on page 3 and read the text out loud. Was it easy? Write the words you find difficult to say from the text on slide 3. www.english-maestro.mn 26

Imagine a conversation Imagine a conversation between you and a friend. Write a dialogue using the phrases and words on page 4. You can use sentences from pages 5 and 6. Hello! My friend Do you? I am How are you? Good-bye! www.english-maestro.mn 27

Homework answer key Exercise p.25 Cinema: director comedy actor horror actress Culture: painting theater museum sculpture play www.english-maestro.mn 28