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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.
Oct 6, 2016
Sep 30, 2016
Captain America - Civil War: Superlatives
This activity was provided by Vanessa Pontes. Thanks, Vanessa, for sharing such an awesome activity.
1. Review the rules of Superlatives using the following slides: http://www.slideshare.
2. Watch the segment once and aks questions about the characters to check if they know all of them.
3. Next, use the following worksheet. It is possible to change the adjectives and the characters used in the worksheet.
1) Match:
1
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Loyal
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Vision
|
|
2
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Rich
|
Black
Widow
|
|
3
|
Fair
|
Iron
man
|
|
4
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Powerful
|
Captain
America
|
|
5
|
Strong
|
Spider-
Man
|
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6
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Unreliable
|
Falcon
|
1) Write
sentences using the superlative form:
a)
________________________________________________________________
b)
________________________________________________________________
c)
________________________________________________________________
d)
________________________________________________________________
e)
________________________________________________________________Sep 15, 2016
The Secret Life of Pets: Simple Present


This activity was provided by Débora Marquat. Thank you, Deby, for sharing. I am sure readers will profit a lot from it.
“Hey there! I'm Deby, a passionate English teacher who loves being
creative to prepare fun, entertaining and productive classes for my dear
students.”
1) Do you
like animation movies? Have you heard about this new one?
2) Let’s meet the characters:
* The pictures of these items are on the worksheet.
3) Watch
the movie trailer and write the names of the characters who perform the
activities listed below:
___________________________ (to turn on) the radio
___________________________ (to eat) a lot
___________________________ (to have) a busy day
___________________________ (to go) to work
everyday
___________________________ (to play) video
games
___________________________ (to talk) to her/his
friend in the morning
___________________________ (to live) in a
castle
___________________________ (to wait) for
someone
___________________________ (to enjoy) rock
& roll
___________________________ (to hate) squirrels
___________________________ (to like) massage
___________________________ (to be) very cute
4) Now, rewrite the sentences about the characters:
Example: Leonard TURNS ON the
radio.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
5) List 3 things that are true about you and 3 things that
aren’t, from task 3:
Example:
I live in a castle.
I don’t hate squirrels.
6) Talk to your classmates and ask them about the activities
from task 3.
Example: A> Do you go to
work everyday? / B> Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Make a list with:
3 things that apply to someone > Example: Maria is very cute.
3 things that don’t apply to someone > Example: Paula doesn’t talk to his friends.
3 things you share in common with
someone > Example: Ricardo and I eat a lot.
Our frequent contributor, Pedro Urbano, suggested/added these tasks to the lesson plan. Thanks, Pedro, once again, for such a precious addition.
I just loved the activity. If you may, I adapted to class
rotation and I would like to share how I did after they completed the exercise
3.
Class rotation
Speaking activities
You can split the class in four big groups after they complete the worksheet (The secret life of Pets), exercise 3. Each group perfoms a different activity. They should perform in 5 minutes. Here are some suggestions of activities:
Station 1
Ss ask the group which animal does a specific activity.
A: Who plays videogames?
B: It’s _______________
Station 2
Ss ask the group Yes-No Questions related to the activities given on the worksheet (The secret life of Pets). If necessary, they must add a time expression.
A: Do you play video games in the morning?
B: Yes, I do./ No, I don’t.
A: Does your _________ like massage?
B: Yes, He does. / No, He doesn’t.
Station 3
True or False?
One student says a true or false sentence about the worksheet (The secret life of Pets). The group must agree or correct the sentence.
A: Max likes massage.
B: No, It’s ________
A: Max waits for someone.
B: That’s correct.
Station 4
2 true facts and 1 lie about you.
A student says three sentences for the group about him/herself. He/She can use the sentences from the exercise 3 of the worksheet (The secret life of Pets) to describe about him or her. Two sentences are true and one is false. The group should guess which sentence is a lie. They have only two chances.
After 5 minutes, the groups change station; they change the activity. Make them try the four activities. It really works.
Pedro Urbano
Class rotation
Speaking activities
You can split the class in four big groups after they complete the worksheet (The secret life of Pets), exercise 3. Each group perfoms a different activity. They should perform in 5 minutes. Here are some suggestions of activities:
Station 1
Ss ask the group which animal does a specific activity.
A: Who plays videogames?
B: It’s _______________
Station 2
Ss ask the group Yes-No Questions related to the activities given on the worksheet (The secret life of Pets). If necessary, they must add a time expression.
A: Do you play video games in the morning?
B: Yes, I do./ No, I don’t.
A: Does your _________ like massage?
B: Yes, He does. / No, He doesn’t.
Station 3
True or False?
One student says a true or false sentence about the worksheet (The secret life of Pets). The group must agree or correct the sentence.
A: Max likes massage.
B: No, It’s ________
A: Max waits for someone.
B: That’s correct.
Station 4
2 true facts and 1 lie about you.
A student says three sentences for the group about him/herself. He/She can use the sentences from the exercise 3 of the worksheet (The secret life of Pets) to describe about him or her. Two sentences are true and one is false. The group should guess which sentence is a lie. They have only two chances.
After 5 minutes, the groups change station; they change the activity. Make them try the four activities. It really works.
Pedro Urbano
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS
Aug 30, 2016
Pixies: Simple Present for Routines
I. Work in groups. Make a list of everything you do after you wake up and before you leave for school (work). You may have different lists.
III. Compare your list with what the man does. Then write down five different sentences about the segment, talking about the man's routine . Make sure you write affirmative and negative statements.
Ex; He brushes his teeth, but he doesn't go to work in the morning.
IV. What about the Pixies? Write down two sentences, one affirmative and one negative, saying what they (don't) do in their village.
Aug 15, 2016
Minions: Present Perfect
The Minions have been among humans for a long time. They have seen and done many things during their existence. Make a list of eight of those things.
IMPORTANT: You may not repeat the verbs.
Work in groups. Tell each other all the important things that you have done so far in your life.
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - MINIONS
Jul 30, 2016
Bridesmaids: Paired Conjunctions


Watch the movie segment.
I. Work in groups. make a list of 3 things the bride and the guest have (or did) in common. Use both... and...
EX: . Both the bride and the guest sang a song.
1 ______________________________________________
2 ______________________________________________
3 ______________________________________________
II. Do the same thing, using neither... nor...
EX: Neither the bride nor the guest like each other.
1 ______________________________________________
2 ______________________________________________
3 ______________________________________________
1 ______________________________________________
2 ______________________________________________
3 ______________________________________________
Jul 15, 2016
The Princess and the Magic Mirror: Simple Past and Paragraph Writing
Watch the movie segment and make a list of five things that the princess did during the segment. Then connect your sentences with the following transition words and write a paragraph about the scene:
FIRST - THEN - NEXT - AFTER THAT - FINALLY
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - THE PRINCESS AND THE MAGIC MIRROR
Tags:
narratives,
paragraph writing,
simple past
Jun 30, 2016
Into the Woods: Wish + to + Infinitive
We can use 'wish' with the infinitive to mean 'would like' or 'want to'. This is very formal. We don't usually use a continuous tense with 'wish' in this case.
I wish to speak to the school principal. (This means the same as 'I would like to speak to him/her.)
I wish to go now. (This means 'I want to go now'.)
However, the main use of 'wish' is to say that we would like things to be different from what they are, that we have regrets about the present situation.
I wish I was (were) rich.
She wishes her son was (were) smarter.
Watch the movie segment and write down a few sentences about what the characters wish to do.
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - INTO THE WOODS
Tags:
wish,
wish + to + infinitive
Jun 15, 2016
Big Eyes: Modals for Speculations - Future and Past
Watch the movie segment. Speculate about the reasons why the main character and her daughter are leaving everything behind in such a hurry. What might have happened?
1 ..............................................................
2 ..............................................................
3 .............................................................
Now speculate about their future. What might happen to them?
1 ..................................................................
2 .................................................................
3. ................................................................
WORKSHEET
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - BIG EYES
May 30, 2016
The Sponge Bob Squarepants: Verb to Be
Here is another great activity provided by Pedro Urbano, one of this blog's readers and major contributor. His activities are wonderful and this one is no exception. Thanks, Pedro, once again.
I've been teaching English for nine years working with
teens, adults, and seniors. Creating songs activities and especially movie
worksheets are my features. Today, I'm part of ICBEU teacher team - Manaus
(a dream of 13 years that came true), working with teens and adults.
SpongeBob
|
Mr. Krabs
|
Patrick Star
|
Squidward
|
Sandy Cheeks
|
B.
Watch the video segment. Complete
the dialog with the words from the box.
you’re /
water / that’s
/ challenge / I’m
/ we’re not /
this is it /
isn’t /
we’re / land creatures /
sea creatures / is /
isn’t / Up here
|
Sandy
|
Look, unless you can
stay above _________ for one
measly minute, you forfeit the contest and prove that ____________ are better than _______________!
|
SpongeBob
|
No, way, San-day.
We can take on your ________________!
|
All
|
Yeah!
|
SpongeBob
|
_______________ afraid of
your dumb old land!
|
All
|
Yeah!
|
SpongeBob
|
________________ sea
creatures!
|
All
|
Yeah!
|
SpongeBob
|
Okay! Well, _____________________.
|
Mr.
Krabs
|
Wait, boy! Make it
last.
|
SpongeBob
|
Thanks, Mr.
Krabs. Okay! Here I go! Hey, this ______ so bad. We can do this! Hey,
Patrick, come on up! The air _____
fine!
|
Patrick
|
________ gonna do it quick and
get it over with. Cannonball! Hey, I lost my trunks! Hi, SpongeBob!
|
SpongeBob
|
All right, Pat, you
made it! Come on, Mr. Krabs! ____________!
|
Mr.
Krabs
|
All ashore _________ going ashore, Mr.
Squidward! Land ho!
|
SpongeBob
|
Looking good, Mr.
Krabs!
|
Patrick
|
Yeah! Yeah!
Whoo-hoo!
|
SpongeBob
|
Come on, Squidward, __________ missing all the dry. Come on, Squidward!
|
All
|
Squidward!
Squidward! Squidward! Squidward!
|
C. Complete the sentences with IS, ISN’T, ARE, or AREN’T.
a. Sandy
________a sea creature. She _____ a land creature.
b. Mr.
Krabs __________ a sea star. He _______ a crab.
c. Squidwards
_______an octopus. He ______a squid.
d. SpongeBod,
Patrick, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs _________land creatures. They ____ sea
creatures.
D. In trios or groups of four, play the dialog
in class.
Teacher
Resources
A.
___
B.
Dialog answers
Sandy: Look, unless you can stay above water for one measly minute, you
forfeit the contest and prove that land
creatures are better than sea
creatures!
SpongeBob: No, way, San-day. We can take on your challenge!
Patrick,
Squidward and Mr. Krabs: Yeah!
SpongeBob: We're not afraid
of your dumb old land!
Patrick,
Squidward and Mr. Krabs: Yeah!
SpongeBob: We're sea
creatures!
SpongeBob,
Patrick, Squidward and Mr. Krabs: Yeah!
SpongeBob: Okay! Well, this is it.
Mr.
Krabs: Wait,
boy! (gives him a glass) Make it last.
SpongeBob: Thanks, Mr. Krabs. (drinks from it) Okay!
Here I go! (gasps out of water) Hey, this isn't
so bad. We can do this! Hey, Patrick, come on up! The air is fine!
Patrick: I'm gonna do
it quick and get it over with. Cannonball! (goes up to shore) Hey, I lost my
trunks! Hi, SpongeBob!
SpongeBob: All right, Pat, you made it! Come on, Mr.
Krabs! Up here!
Mr.
Krabs: All
ashore that's going ashore,
Mr. Squidward! Land ho! (goes up)
SpongeBob: Looking good, Mr. Krabs!
Patrick: Yeah! Yeah! Whoo-hoo!
SpongeBob: Come on, Squidward, you're missing all the dry. Come on, Squidward!
SpongeBob,
Patrick and Mr. Krabs: (chanting)
Squidward! Squidward! Squidward! Squidward!
C.
_
a.
Isn’t
/ is
b.
Isn’t /
is
c.
Isn’t /
is
d.
Aren’t /
are
D.
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