This French animation is unusual and it is a great source for activities. I. Watch the movie segment. Make a list of 5 things the characters did and that were wrong decisions: 1 ___________________ 2 ___________________ 3 ___________________ ...
One of my Methodology students showed me this segment to express regrets. I loved it. I adapted what she had in mind and came up with this fun activity to express advice and regrets. . I. Work in...
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...
This is a lovely movie with a moving story. It is a must. You can’t miss this British animation. I. Work in pairs: 1 – What would you recommend someone if you knew he/she were going to a...
This movie is full of interesting scenes, but this one is special. I think it is funny and perfect for practicing modals for advice. I. Work in small groups. Make a list with five things people should and...
This movie provides us with entertainment and food for thought when it comes to our life choices. Having a remote control to extend my favorite moments of the day sounds like a dream, but we have to deal...
This is a teens classic. In a survey I conducted with my advanced level teenagers, this movie was their favorite one, according to the majority of students in my class. So I decided to see it and I...
This animated movie reminds us the way old cartoons were made, but it is a very nice, funny one. The idea and plot are very appealing as well. I liked it very much. I used this scene to...
This movie has great music and touching acting. The scene the little boy disappears is perfect for modals for speculation and regrets. I used it for a production, not controlled exercise. A. Watch the movie segment and write...
A. Watch the movie segment about a man describing how his son died. Check the alternatives that he mentioned. 1. ( ) They stopped by the construction site to pick up some blueprints. 2. ( ) He left...
