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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals contains a series of movie segments and activities to assess or practice grammar points through fun, challenging exercises. Here you will find the movie segments, the lesson plans, printable worksheets with answer key for each activity, and the tips to develop your own grammar activities with the DVDs you have at home. New activities are posted regularly. Teaching grammar with movie segments is inspiring and highly motivating.
Dec 1, 2011
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Nov 26, 2011
Mary and Max: There to be


A. You are going to see a movie segment that shows Lamington Drive in
Waverly, Australia. Look at the phrases below and complete the bingo chart with 9 of the given phrases that you think you will see in the scene.C. Now rewite the phrases in your chart, using there is (not) or there are (not)
Ex: There is a pair of roller skates on the grass
2. ............................................................
3. ............................................................
4. ...........................................................
5. ...........................................................
6. ..........................................................
7. ...........................................................
8. ...........................................................
9. ...........................................................
MOVIE SEGMENT - MARY AND MAX
WORKSHEET
Answer key - Possible items:
a pair of boots on the wires / a football on the roof / a sprinkler in the garden / a pair of rollerskates on the grass / trash cans on the street / mailboxes / a barbecue grill / different statues / an underwear on a line
Nov 20, 2011
Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron: Onomatopoeia
REMEMBER:
Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech that employs a word, or occasionally, a groupi
ng of words, that imitates, echoes, or suggests the object it is describing, such as "bang", "click", "fizz", "hush" or "buzz", or animal noises such as "moo", "quack" or "meow".I. Match the animals or things below and the onomatopoeia you believe the sound they make suggests. There may be more than only one matching for each of the items. Try to figure out the "sound" the verbs may have to identify the corresponding noun.
1. Wind
2. River
3. Wings
4. Bird
5. Eagle
6. Geyser
( ) rumble
( ) swoosh
( ) flutter
( ) screech
( ) chirp
( ) spout
( ) blow
II. Watch the movie segment and check your answers:
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - STALLION SPIRIT OF THE CIMARRON
Answer Key:
river: rumble
wings: swoosh, flutter
eagle: screech
bird: chirp
geyser: spout
wind: blow
bird: chirp
Nov 13, 2011
The Princess and the Frog: Simple Present


A. Take a look at the activities below. Watch the movie segment and write T if Tiana, the main character, performs the activity or P if it is the people of New Orleans who do it, or B if both Tiana and the people do it on a typical day, according to the segment.
( ) 1. Read a magazine on the way to work.
( ) 2. Play musical instruments in the streets.
( ) 3. Dance in the streets of New Orleans.
( ) 4. Serve food and drinks in a restaurant.
( ) 5. Play card tricks.
( ) 6. Buy newspapers in the streets.
( ) 7. Have fun.
( ) 8. Make magic.
B. Now write down four affirmative and four negative statements about what Tiana does (doesn't do) and what people do (don't do) on a typical New Orleans day. Use the information in exercise A.
Affirmative sentences:
1 ...................................................................
2 ..................................................................
3 ..................................................................
4. .................................................................
Negative statements:
1 ..................................................................
2 .................................................................
3 .................................................................
4 .................................................................
Ex 1. I read (don't read) a magazine on my way to work (school).
2 ....................................................................
3 ....................................................................
4 ....................................................................
5 .....................................................................
6 .....................................................................
7 .....................................................................
8 .....................................................................
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG
Nov 5, 2011
Avalon: Homophones x Homographs

homo- (from the Greek word "homos", meaning "same"
-phone (from the Greek word "phone", meaning "voice" or "sound"
HOMOGRAPHS are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
HOMOPHONES:
HOMOGRAPHS:
Oct 29, 2011
An American Carol: In Case x In Case of

A. Watch the movie segment and then read the sentences below. Then complete the blanks with IN CASE or IN CASE OF.
1. Ahman said they need a guest work program _____ the Taliban don't do their job.
Ahman said they need a guest work program _____ the Taliban's desistance.
They believe they need a new recruitment video _____ lack of volunteers.
Ahmed is usually punctual ________ delays
Ahmed double checks his address ________ there is a mistake.
He wears loose clothing _______ suspicion.
B. Talk to a partner:
1. How do you describe the stereotyped characters shown in the segment?
2. Is it fair to picture Arabs this way? Why (not)?
3. How would you describe the stereotypes of the people where you live?
4. Why were the characters shown the way they were in the segment?
5. How do you think your country is stereotyped by foreigners?
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT - AN AMERICAN CAROL
Answer Key:
A.
1. In case / in case of
2. In case / in case of
3. In case / in case of
4. In case of / In case
5. In case / In case of
Oct 22, 2011
A Bug's Life: Pre-Determiners - Such, What

Introduction:
1. Ants are very (organized/intelligent/agile) insects.
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - A BUG'S LIFE
1. ants are such organized insects
Oct 15, 2011
Kick-Ass: Story Writing - Narratives


I. Watch the movie segments with sounds off. Pay attention to the strips so you can come
up with the story itself. If necessary, watch it twice with sounds off.
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - KICK ASS
THERE IS NOT A WORKSHEET FOR THIS ACTIVITY BECAUSE IT IS NOT NECESSARY
Oct 8, 2011
Rise of the Planet of the Apes: As x Like



Talk to a partner. Decide if you agree with these statements about animal testing. Justify your answers:
"Animals are here for humans to use. If we have to sacrifice 1,000 or 100,000 animals in the hope of benefiting one child, it's worth it."
"Science has a responsibility to use animals to keep looking for cures for all the horrible diseases that people suffer from."
"If we didn't use animals, we'd have to test new drugs on people."
"If people will benefit from the experiments, it is not relevant whether the animals suffer or not."
I. Watch the segment and complete the blanks with LIKE or AS.
1. ___________ we know, animal testing is controversial.
2. The chimp is _________ a friend to the doctor.
3. She is as smart _____________ a human being.
4. __________ expected, she was unable to complete the puzzle at first, before taking the new drug.
5. She behaved _______________ if he were completely out of control.
6. She is agile, ___________ most monkeys.
7. The doctor works ___________ a genetic engineer, researching the cure of Alzheimer.
8. ___________ a doctor, he suggested that more money be invested in therapies to treat brain disorders.
Answer key:
1. as 2. like 3. as 4. as 5. as 6. like 7. as 8. as
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
Oct 1, 2011
Killers: Have You Ever... ? x Would You Ever...?
II. Watch the segment and check who performs the activities above, the guy or the girl.
III. Ask a partner the following questions.
Ex:
Sep 24, 2011
Astro Boy: To be Supposed to x To be Able to



A. This scene takes place in the future. Watch the scene and write down 5 things that robots will be supposed to do in the future, according to the segment:
1.......................................................
2......................................................
3......................................................
4......................................................
5.....................................................
B. Now watch the second segment from the same movie. Make a list of 5 things that robots will be able to do and that humans can't do nowadays.
1................................................
2................................................
3................................................
4................................................
5................................................
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - ASTRO BOY - PART 1
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - ASTRO BOY - PART 2
Sep 16, 2011
The Ghost Writer: Giving Directions - Imperative Forms



I. Read the instruction the driver received from his GPS while driving to his destination. Choose the right verbs from the given ones below before watching the video.
You may repeat them.
Answers: 1. join, 2. turn, 3. turn, 4. proceed, 5. take, 6. make
II. Work with a partner. Choose 2 easy-to-reach destinations in your city and give each other instructions to get there driving.
Sep 9, 2011
The Green Zone: Scanning - Teaching Reading


Scanning is a technique to search for key words or ideas. In most cases, you know what you're looking for, so you're concentrating on finding a particular answer. Scanning involves moving your eyes quickly down the page seeking specific words and phrases. When scanning, look for the author's use of organizers such as numbers, letters, steps, or the words, first, second, or next. Look for words that are bold faced, italics, or in a different font size, style, or color.- I. You will watch a scene of an invetigator scanning for information. He googles Lawn Dayne / Wall Street Journal / WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction). Scan the information along with the main character in the movie and write down all key words and data you can see.
II. Work with a partner and come up with an article summarizing the information you put together. You may use your imagination to come up with an interesting article. Don't forget to add a title to your article.
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MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - THE GREEN ZONE
Sep 2, 2011
Radio Days: While x During


1. The phone rang while / during they were robbing the Needleman's house.
Answer key:
B. Now write down 3 things that you do:
While you are talking on the phone.
1 ........................................................
2 .......................................................
3 ......................................................
During a party:
1 ......................................................
2 .....................................................
3 .....................................................
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - RADIO DAYS
Aug 19, 2011
1408: Reflexive Pronouns

I. Work in pairs:
1. Do you believe in supernatural activities? Explain it.
2. Have you ever seen or known someone who has experienced supernatural activities?
3. Would you stay in a hotel which is famous for having ghosts? What about a history of murders? Why (not)?
4. Would you like to make contact with people who have passed away? Why (not)?
II. Watch the segment and complete the blanks with a reflexive pronoun:
1. The main character, Louis, served _________a drink.
2. The radio started playing a song by ________________.
3. The alarm clock reset ________________ to 60:00.
4. Louis recorded _____________ saying what was going on in the room.
5. The window closed by ______________ and hit Louis's fingers.
6. He started washing ____________ when the faucet started doing unexpected things by ______________.
7. The curtains were moving by _________________.
8. What about you? Would you spend the night in this room by ___________.
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - 1408
Answer key:
1. himself
2. itself
3. itself
4. himself
5. itself
6. himself / itself
7. themselves
8. yourself
Aug 13, 2011
Avalon: Modal Verbs May (Permission) x Can (Ability)


This scene seems to be especially made for teachers of English who are teaching the difference between CAN and MAY. This grammar point can be quite confusing for Brazilians, because both modals have the same translation - poder - in Portuguese, so the meaning can be unclear for us. This segment helps students understand the difference.III. Now read the dialog between a Brazilian teacher of English and a Brazilian student. Then complete the blanks with Can or May.
Aug 5, 2011
Fearless: So x Such

This is an intriguing film. I used this scene to practice the use of so x such, activity which is adapted from the awesome blog If the Ship Sinks, We Have the Survival Kit, by Vania Rodrigues and Vinicius Lemos. Thank yo
u, Vania and Vinicius, for providing us with such great and creative activities.Vânia Rodrigues has been an EFL teacher for 20 years, 15 of which at a Binational Center in Brazil, Casa Thomas Jefferson. She has been a teacher, a Course Supervisor and is currently a Deputy Academic Coordinator at CTJ. She holds an M.A in Applied Linguistics from the Universidade de BrasĂlia. Vinicius Lemos has been an English teacher for 15 years. He holds a B.A in Letras-InglĂŞs (English Language and Literature) from Universidade de BrasĂlia (UnB) and has been an EFL teacher at Casa Thomas Jefferson, BrasĂlia, Brazil, for 9 years. He was a presenter at the 2010 TESOL Conference in Boston, USA and the 2011 ABS International Conference in Montevideo, Uruguay.
I. Imagine that you are in the plane accident that you see in the movie segment. Work in groups of three students. Somehow you know you will survive and be lost on a desert island with the other students in your group. Select 6 objects that you see in the airplane to carry with you to help you survive on a desert island. Choose the objects wisely.


II. Now that you have chosen the 6 objects, you have a surprise. You will not be able to use these objects for what they were originally designed for. So, it means you will have to find new uses for them in order to survive. Your objective is to convince your teacher that you are the ones who will survive. Use so or such to describe the object and its new use.
Ex: Glasses.
Glasses can be so useful that we can use the lenses to start a fire. / We may use glasses to start a fire in such a dangerous situation.
III. Your teacher will decide who will have more chances of surviving with the choses objects and how you will use them. The winning group gets a chocolate bar.
WORKSHEET. - Be careful - the worksheet may give away the surprise of the exercise.
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - FEARLESS





