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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: Undertaking Betty: There to be
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Sep 1, 2008. Undertaking Betty: There to be. Watch the video segment and fill in the blanks with there is/ there are/ there isn’t/ there aren’t:. 1) two beds in the couple’s bedroom. 2) a dresser in their bedroom. 3) two mirrors over the dresser. 4) a green telephone in the old lady room. 5) a TV in her room. 6) a home theater in the house. 8) white cabinets on the kitchen wall. 9) a swimming pool. 10) only one table in the kitchen. 12) flowers on the window. 8226;...
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: Robots: Present Continuous
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Dec 14, 2008. This segment is great for children. Play it from the beginning up to 3'22. Ask. Ents to watch the segment with attention and decide what the robots are doing during the scene. Tell the students that the list below contains the activities that robots perform everyday. Ask them to check the ones they can see the robots doing during that specific morning. They play in the streets. The ice cream vendor sells ice cream. They work inside the stores. The stu...
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: Dinner for Schmucks: Present Continuous
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Dec 4, 2011. Dinner for Schmucks: Present Continuous. 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 form. I Divide the class into groups of 3 students. Watch the movie segment and take notes of all the leisure activities the mice are doing in that afternoon. V Talk to a partner:. My st...
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: Alice in Wonderland: Comparatives
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Jan 9, 2011. Alice in Wonderland: Comparatives. Tim Burton's version of Alice in Wonderland is awesome. Many people rejected the movie, but I think it is just brilliant. The Red Queen is the best character in the movie and I used one of her scenes to practice comparatives. The White Queen, though, is the weakest character of all, but the scene is perfect for this grammar goal. I Watch the movie segment, which shows two queens, White and Red. Or each of the queens.
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: ParaNorman: Greetings - Functional Language
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Mar 23, 2013. ParaNorman: Greetings - Functional Language. I love this animated movie. I must say, though, that it is pretty scary. I used this scene for true beginners. By the way, this movie is a must! I Read the greetings below. Practice saying them out loud. Pay attention to intonation! You may watch the scene twice. How do you do? How is it going? Hi, nice to see you, guys. Yeah, good to see you. How (are) you doing? Hi, you look nice today. How is it hanging?
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: The Heartbreak Kid: Adversative Conjuctions - Opposition
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Jul 12, 2009. The Heartbreak Kid: Adversative Conjuctions - Opposition. This segment is excellent because the main characters want to do completely different things, which is great to practice adversative conjunctions. A Talk to a partner:. 1 Do you believe everyone has a soul mate? Have you found yours? 2 Is it important for lovers to like the same things? 1 (He) loves to go fishing. 2 would like to go on an adventure and go up the mountains. Got tired of singing.
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: Reservation Road: Past Modal - Should - Expressing Regrets
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Feb 28, 2010. Reservation Road: Past Modal - Should - Expressing Regrets. This is a shocking scene that pictures a common current event in our society. Hit and run. I chose it to practice expressing regrets using past modal verbs. The movie is really interesting and the ending is great. I recommend it. A Talk to a partner:. 1 Have you ever witnessed a car accident? 2 Is traffic a problem where you live? 3 Are traffic laws too strict, too lenient or just fair? Selec...
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: Monsters, Inc.: Present Continuous x Present Simple
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Aug 19, 2009. Monsters, Inc.: Present Continuous x Present Simple. This is a great movie and activity. This activity was published on Sabrina de Vita's blog. A very inspiring and resourceful site. I’m from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I’m an English teacher. I have studied at the teacher training college Joaquin V Gonzalez-At the moment, I’m working in the primary and secondary school: Saint Exupery. With. BE the Real Thing. And here go the activities:. C) Afterwards, ...
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: Leap of Faith: Modal for Advice - Should
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Oct 11, 2009. Leap of Faith: Modal for Advice - Should. This is Steve Martin's best movie, in my opinion. He plays the role of a hoax preacher who makes money out of people's beliefs. I used it to practice giving advice with should. The matching answers have the same color to facilitate your planning. A Watch the movie segment and match the people in the audience and their problems. 1 The man in the brown jacket. 2 The girl in the glitter jeans. She lost her job.
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals: Mr Bean's Holiday: Wh - Questions with Simple Past
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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals. Apr 2, 2011. Mr Bean's Holiday: Wh - Questions with Simple Past. 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 way, the scene is memorable. I love it! I Before you watch the movie segment make a guess and choose the answer that will best complete the sentences. 2 A DJ / Mr Bean / A boy. 1 on the sidewalk.