Movies Vocabulary and Self-Study Discussion

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

By: Alex Case
Level: Intermediate
Topic: General
Grammar Topic: Vocabulary
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Movies Vocabulary and Self-Study Discussion

Work in groups of two or three. Together rank the things in each section below by how
useful you think they would be to you to learn English. If you can’t rank the whole list, just
choose the most and least useful, e.g. the top three and bottom three.

Useful phrases for ranking
I most recommend… because…/ I think… is (one of) the most useful because…
I don’t think… is useful because…
I agree. - Really? I think…/ I see what you mean, but I think…

Different genres of movie (= kinds of movie) that you could watch

action movie

animation/ cartoon

art house movie/ independent (American) movie

Australian movie

biopic

black and white movie

blockbuster

Bollywood movie

British movie

children’s movie

classic

comedy

cop movie

costume drama/ historical drama

documentary

domestic drama

fantasy

Hollywood movie

horror

literary adaptation

murder mystery/ whodunit

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musical

nature documentary

Nollywood movie

remake

romance

rom-com

sci-fi

sequel/ prequel

silent movie

spy movie

superhero movie

TV spin-off

western

wildlife documentary

Ask about any words above which you don’t understand or any things which you are not
sure are good or bad ideas, discussing your views about each one as a class each time.

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Different ways of watching a movie

stop the movie every time you don’t understand to use your dictionary

watch in English with English subtitles

watch with English sound and subtitles in your own language

watch with no subtitles

watch as much as you can with no subtitles, switching on the subtitles whenever you
can’t follow the story

watch movies in your own language with English subtitles

watch movies in other foreign languages with English subtitles

watch with the director’s commentary in English

Ways of making watching a movie easier

watch the trailer first

read the whole script before watching

read the book before watching the movie

read a plot summary of the movie in your own language before watching it

read a synopsis of the movie in English (e.g. from imdb.com) before watching it

watch a movie and its remake

watch a movie in your own language first, then in English

watch all the movies in the same series (e.g. every Harry Potter movie)

watch the same movie as many times as you can

watch the beginning of the movie with subtitles in your own language and then switch
to English subtitles when you are sure you know what is going on

watch the beginning of the movie with subtitles in your own language and then switch
to no subtitles when you are sure you know what is going on

watch a movie in your own language dubbed into English

Ways of choosing a suitable movie to watch/ Important things to think about

by genre

by setting

by main actor

by accents

by the plot (e.g. how complicated it is)

by the year it is set in

by length

by the year it was made

by the director

by the age of viewer it is aimed at

by how familiar you already are with the story

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Things to do after watching

read the whole script

read a summary of the story to check that you understood

read reviews (e.g. on amazon or imdb.com)

write a review

write and publish a review

write a plot summary

read about bloopers in the movie

read more about the movie, actors and director


Discuss things above as a whole class, starting with any which were difficult to agree on.

Movie vocabulary presentation brainstorming stage

Without looking above, brainstorm vocabulary related to movies such as genres and
people involved the movie business into the gaps below.

Movie genres

People involved in movies

Writing connected to movies

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Other movie vocabulary

Check with the lists above and brainstorm more ideas. Then check as a class.

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