Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals

Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals contains a series of movie segments and activities to assess grammar points through fun, ch..

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Movie Segments to Assess Grammar Goals contains a series of movie segments and activities to assess grammar points through fun, challenging exercises. Here you will find the movie segments, the exercise sheets, the lesson plans, and the tips to develop your own grammar activities with the DVDs you have at home. New activities will be posted regularly.
Added: February 12, 2009
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Big Fish: Too x Either

Published on 2012-02-10 20:04:00

This marvelous movie is fantastic for activities because it is full of complete micro stories completely contextualized. This one I used for a basic grammar point, contrasting the use of TOO and EITHER.I. Answer the questions about Ling and Ping, the Siamese Sisters. Decide which alternative is better, according to the movie segment. Then answer the questions, using too or either.1. Ling can / can't sing. What about Ping? ..................................................... 2. Ling has / doesn'

Mary and Max: Questions

Published on 2012-02-03 20:04:00

I love this movie. This scene is perfect to practice questions with basic learners.1. Match the first part of the sentence with its complement.1. My name is 2. I'm3. My favorite color is4. My favorite food is5. I have 6. My mother likes7. My father likes 8. I can't( ) draw ears but I'm good at teeth.( ) eight years old, three months and nine days.( ) smoking, cricket and sherry.( ) playing in his shed with dead animals.( ) brown.( ) a rooster called Ethel.( ) Mary Daisy Dinkle.( ) sweetened cond

Percy Jackson & The Lightning Thief: Zero Conditional

Published on 2012-01-28 20:25:00

This movie is great, especially because of the references made to Greek mythology. Many teens started learning about it while watching it. This scene reveals a few characteristics of Medusa. I used it to practice the Zero Conditional because it deals with general truths about the myth.Remember:The structure of a zero conditional sentence A zero conditional sentence consists of two clauses, an “if” clause and a main clause (In most zero conditional sentences you can use when or if and the mea



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