I. Watch the movie segment. Pay attention to what the characters are doing. II. Ask and answer the questions: Ex: What are the children (they) doing? They are playing. 1. What ___________________ ? She ____________________. 2....
I love Woody Allen. This opening scene is great because no English is spoken, so basic learners can profit from it a lot. I. Work in pairs: 1. What are some common tricks that magicians usually perform in...
This activity was provided by Philip Rice and it was published on his awesome blog THE ESL COMMANDO. Thanks, Phil, for such a great activity. Phil Rice is an instructor at the English Language Institute in Delaware, USA....
The opening scene of this movie is memorable and perfect for beginners to practice the present continuous tense. The instructions of the game are simple, but you had better model it, instead of giving the instructions in written...
This is a classic movie with a very current issue. Living in big cities seems to be getting harder and harder. I took advantage of this scene to practice the present continuous tense. A. Talk to a partner:...
This is a great movie and activity. This activity was published on Sabrina de Vita’s blog, a very inspiring and resourceful site. Sabrina kindly sent me this activity to share with my readers and I’m proud to publish...
This segment is great for children. Play it from the beginning up to 3’22. Ask your students to watch the segment with attention and decide what the robots are doing during the scene. Tell the students that the...
