Friday, March 6, 2020
Ready, set, action Talking about movies in English
Ready, set, action Talking about movies in English by Muireann PrendergastTalking about movies is a great way to practice informal English. It is also a good way to learn to speak about your interests and pastimes. Letâs look at some of the vocabulary involved as well as some possible question and answer-style scenarios.Whatâs your favorite genre?Romantic comedy (also called rom-com)ComedyScience Fiction (also called sci-fi)HorrorForeign languageChick Flick (movies of interest to women)Animated moviesDocumentariesActionWesternPoliticalIndependent (also called indie)Why do you like this genre?If it is because these movies are exciting you can say:They keep me at the edge of my seat.They are fast-paced and I am never bored.If it is because you like the music you can say:I generally like the soundtrack to these movies.If it is because you like to see the technology used to make them you can say:I think the special effects used to make these movies are very impressive.If you like the issues they raise you can say:I can relate to the subject-matter of these movies.OrI think the issues they raise are realistic.OrI like them because they are frequently controversial.If you like the movies that you can watch with your whole family, you can say:I like them because they are family-orientated.How did your favorite movie do at the box office?Very well. It was a/an: Major Blockbuster An academy-award (Oscar) winnerIt was: Critically-praisedNot so well. It was a: Flop Straight to-DVD movieIt was: Critically-pannedWho is your favorite actor?Vocabulary to describe your favorite actors and actresses includes the following: Handsome (or pretty is you are talking about a woman) Cute Attractive Good-looking Beautiful Glamorous Funny Humorous Quirky VersatileVocabulary to describe your least favorite actors and actresses includes the follo wing: Plain Unattractive Silly Too extrovert Overrated Dull A one trick pony (the opposite of versatile)If you want to talk about the important actors in the film you can use the terms: Protagonist Lead actor/actress Villain Bad-guyIf you want to talk about the actors/actresses with smaller roles in the film you can use the terms: Supporting actor/actressAnd, if the part is particularly small: ExtrasSome useful vocabulary to describe character traits of protagonists and supporting actors/actresses is: Ambitious Amoral Arrogant Childish Cruel Difficult Dizzy Domineering Feminine Foolish Hostile Indifferent Irresponsible Intense Loyal Manipula tive Mean-spirited Needy Open-minded Over-bearing Pathetic Shy Social Sympathetic Trusting Unconventional VulnerableNow, letâs see what youâve learned. Watch this movie clip of Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind with Kate Winslet and Jim Carrey. Answer the following questions:What words from the list of possible character traits above would you use to describe:1. The female protagonist?2. The chief male character?What do you think is the genre of this movie?What do you like/dislike about this movie?How do you think it performed at the box office?
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