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GENERAL ENGLISH · SPEAKING · INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)

TALKING
ABOUT FILMS
AND MOVIES
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1 Preparation - useful vocabulary


Today or in the next lesson you are going to talk about films and movies. Look at the words below.

If you want to check out some useful vocabulary for this lesson, scan the QR code with your mobile
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People / professions

a critic a cameraman a composer a producer

a scriptwriter a stuntman an actor/actress a make-up artist

Objects / equipment

a camera a reel a camera dolly a director’s chair

a clapperboard a film stock lights a light reflector

Genres

horror thriller comedy action crime story

romance drama historical film science fiction animation

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INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)

TALKING ABOUT FILMS AND MOVIES

Features

plot script action performance

soundtrack setting cinematography special effects

2 Conversation questions

Discuss any of the questions below. If you want to browse some useful expressions for discussions,
scan the QR code with your mobile device or go to https://www.linguahouse.com/learning-english/general-
english/useful-expressions-for-discussions.

1. What is your favourite movie genre?


2. Do you think that being a cameraman is an easy job? Why? Why not?
3. Who is your favourite actor/actress and who is your favourite director? Why?
4. What was the last film you saw? What was it about? Was it any good?
5. What’s the best movie you’ve ever seen? Why?
6. What’s the worst movie you’ve ever seen? Why?
7. What’s the most boring movie you’ve ever seen? Why?
8. Do you prefer watching films at the movie theatre or at home? Why?
9. Is there a film you could watch again and again?
10. What is your favourite movie soundtrack? Why?
11. Do you think historical movies are accurate? Why/why not?
12. Were movies much better in the past?
13. Can you think of any movies that were better than the books that they were based on?
14. Do you prefer watching English-language films in their original version, with dubbing or maybe
with subtitles? Why?
15. What do you think of the film industry in your country?
16. Who are the most talented actors/actresses in your country?
17. Do you like Hollywood movies? Why/why not?
18. How do you think films will change in the future?

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