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Teaching material > Video or movie suggestion for teenagers of 15 years old ...HeLp!
Video or movie suggestion for teenagers of 15 years old ...HeLp!
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_babz
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you can always show them a scene of an old movie....and have them form sentences of the simple past and past continuous...
maybe a historical clip from youtube...
goodluck |
18 Oct 2009
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Sara26
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How about the movie "Twilight"? I worked with my group of teens and they loved it! They are also pre-intermediate. I downloaded the ws here (a very nice one, by the way) and it was great!
If you need any further information, just let me know.
Hugs,
Sara |
18 Oct 2009
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nejar
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Hi!
Have you visited this webpage?
It has many useful activities that can help you .
Hugs,
Nelly |
18 Oct 2009
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anitarobi
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I �m just using The Fifth Element, although Timeline (with Gerard Butler) is also great, because it �s interesting and deals with time travel, which is a great topic to cheat them into doing grammar revision of past tenses by retelling or commenting events from the movie. My introduction into the topic was exactly past s. and c. combined with the present tenses - we talked about the things people used to do and use some 1,000 years ago and then what we do now (it was really educative and fun for them, because people were writing with quills, whereas we use pencils now, they drove around in carriages and we have cars and aeroplanes, etc. They had a blast, wrote a lot, we talked a lot... And the beginning of The Fifth Element happens in 1914 on an archaeological site in Egypt (gold panels which catch the sun to provide light and wall carvings instead of pics and a kid ariving on a camel, and then jumps on 300 years to the future, to space, with the same images on comp.screens, and spaceships...) So much fun! I �m doing it with several groups from 12-16 years old. They all love it. |
18 Oct 2009
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