Watch the video segment and observe how different Paris used to be in 1870. Pay close attention to the following people and objects.
Means of Transportation / Passers-by / Streets / Theater
Actors / Dancers / Musicians / Clothes / Horses
Read the examples and write down your own sentences, using the given cues.
Ex:
People/ elegant carriages. People used to ride on elegant carriages.
Gentlemen/ fancy clothes. Gentlemen used to wear fancy clothes.
Theaters/ crowded. Theaters used to be crowded
1 – A lot of employees/ theater _______________________________________
2 – Musicians/ on the stage _________________________________________
3 – Dancers/ whiskey during the rehearsals_____________________________
4 – Horses/ in the theater __________________________________________
5 – Actors/ operatically ___________________________________________
6 – Singers / rich costumes _________________________________________
How to prepare your own video segment:
Grammar Goal: Used to
• Select a movie segment that takes place in the past
• Costumes, childhood memories, last century towns, historical moments are perfect to assess this grammar goal
• Ask students to observe specific features in the passage
• Prepare an exercise with cues that will help students write sentences with the structures/verbs you want to assess
• Students write sentences, using “used to”
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MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
This is great stuff, Claudio!! Where do you find the TIME??? :)
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Hi Lucia, well, this is a collection of activities I have been preparing, I don't prepare them all at the same time. I love movies, though, so it is easy to see the film with grammatical eyes! Thanks for the message.
ReplyDeleteThanks Claudio!!! Your blog is excellent !!! I'll put all these ideas into practice!!! Caro P from BA (Arg)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Caro. It's great to hear that! See you.
ReplyDeleteDear Claudio,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the activities. They're really useful for my classes.
Ingrid (Argentina)
Thanks, Ingrid. I'm happy they have been helpful.
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