The Adventures of Tin Tin: Developing Different Grammar Points Exercises with the Same Movie Segment
This post will show you how you can develop several activities – 10 to be precise – for different grammar points, using the same movie segment. If you choose a segment that shows a series of events, it...
Hindsight: the ability to understand, after something has happened, what should have been done or what caused the event. I. Work with a partner: 1. What do you know about the Titanic? 2. Why is it such a...
This is a lovely movie, but it was not a real blockbuster. It is a wholesome movie with some interesting moments like the one in this segment. I. Watch the movie segment and decide if the sentences below...
This excellent activity was provided by Vera Babat, from Uruguay. Here are a few words she provided us with about herself. Thanks for your contribution. Our institute’s web is www.infusionenglish.edu.uy I’m a psychologist with 12 years experience teaching...
This is a great and funny romantic comedy. I simply love this hilarious scene. I used it to practice the 3rd conditional with result clauses with present and past consequences – mixed tenses. It was great for the...
This movie is wonderful. It is appealing to both children and adults. I love animated movies and this one is really special. I selected two scenes of the movie. The first one, when Lewis is abandoned by his...
This is a great movie with a lot of food for thought. This scene is narrated by Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) and it makes the understanding of the message easier. I suggest you have the students write the...
This is a great scene full of unfortunate happenings. The students will love the segment and have a great opportunity to practice the 3rd conditional, unreal past events, in a contextualized manner. Tell me if you like it...
