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Old 15-Apr-2007, 10:02
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Hi All,

I was just wondering if anyone has any suggestions for movies to watch in class for intermediate students?

I teach at an Australian college :) and cant seem to find interesting movies!!!

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Old 17-Apr-2007, 11:56
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There are some sites that teach through movies: http://www.usingenglish.com/cgi-bin/...gi?query=movie
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Old 27-Apr-2007, 18:42
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Hi, I'm from Canada and I lean english. I'm answer you to practice my english.
Wath are you thinking about tree good movies, I think, easy to watch and very funny.
Back to the future 1, 2, and 3

Gaetan
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Default Re: Movies for Intermediate Level

The following is tried, tested and true.

Have you tried any movies created by Pixar?

Monster Inc.
Chicken Little
Toy Story 1
Toy Story 2
Cars

Everyone was sitting on the edge of their seats when I showed them these movies.

Pixar movies are funny, interesting and the English isn't too hard to understand.

It worked really well for me. You might want to consider giving it a shot.
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I used Toy Story 2 once and it went well.
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