This is one of my favorite movies I have seen this year. You can’t miss it. Watch the movie segment: These are a few of the characters of the movie “Sing”. Write questions to the answers below. 1)...
This is another awesome activity developed by Bruno. His activities are even better now. Thanks, Bruno, for another perfect contribution. My name is Bruno, I´m a Brazilian English teacher specialized in Applied Linguistics. Currently I work for a...
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...
I am a great fan of Ridley Scott’s movies. This one is no exception. The story is wonderful, and it makes us think about the importance of knowing about where the human race come from. I. Before you...
This is such a great movie that I believe everyone should see. The message is awesome and inspiring. I. Put the cues below in the correct order to make questions: 1. are / why / we / meeting...
This is an excellent thriller with an intriguing story. I used the scene that the husband, Dr. Walker, asks several questions to the hotel clerk who works where he is staying at. He is working out during his...
This is a great classic, extremely tacky, that the students are not very familiar with. They usually love the scene and have fun with the song. It’s a revival! I like sharing classics with the students, sometimes the...
I love this movie. This scene is perfect to practice questions with basic learners.1. Match the first part of the sentence with its complement. 1. My name is 2. I’m 3. My favorite color is 4. My favorite...
Mr. Bean is always funny and great for grammar practice because there are always a lot of actions to be described. I used this scene to have students practice asking questions in the simple past tense. By the...
Angelina Jolie’s amazing acting makes this movie stand out others. This scene is perfect topractice the verb there to be in a contextualized way. My students enjoyed it a lot! A. Talk to a partner. Check the items...
