Do you like a Scary Movie?
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Lesson Overview:
This engaging 30-minute lesson uses a fun cinema scenario to enhance students' English vocabulary and conversation skills. Perfect for beginners, the lesson focuses on everyday vocabulary, describing preferences, and boosting confidence in simple conversational exchanges. Through role-playing and visual prompts, students will practice describing a movie experience, discussing preferences, and using basic sentence structures.
1. Vocabulary Introduction (5 minutes)
- Goal: To Introduce and familiarize students with basic cinema-related vocabulary.
- Vocabulary:
- Movie-related nouns: movie, ticket, popcorn, soda, seat, screen, snack.
- Simple adjectives: fun, scary, exciting, funny, loud, quiet.
- Phrases: watch a movie, buy a ticket, eat popcorn.
- Activity:
- Displaying a picture of a cinema scene with two characters (a boy and a girl) sitting with popcorn.
- Ask students to name items in the picture, introducing new vocabulary as needed.
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2. Basic Sentence Structure & Descriptive Language (5 minutes)
- Goal: Practice using nouns and adjectives in simple sentences.
- Grammar Points:
- Basic sentence structure: “The movie is (funny/loud/exciting).”
- Expressing preferences: “I like/love (popcorn/soda).”
- Activity:
- Pointing to the popcorn and ask, “Do you like popcorn?” “Yes, I like popcorn” or “No, I don’t like popcorn.”
- Encouraging students to share a few simple preferences using I like/I don’t like phrases, guiding them if they need support.
- Showing different movie types with simple visuals (comedy, action, cartoon).
- Asking each student, “What movie do you like?” and model responses like “I like action movies” or “I like funny movies.”
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Speaking Practice: Role-Playing (10 minutes)
- Goal: Practice conversational skills in a movie setting.
- Scenario: Two friends (a boy and a girl) are at the cinema, talking about what movie to watch and what snacks to buy.
- Activity:
- Role-play: Pair students and assign them roles (boy or girl).
- Model of a simple conversation:
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What kind of movie do you want to watch?”
- “I want to watch a scary movie!”
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“Are you afraid of scary movies?”
- “No way! I love them!” (or “Yes, they make me jump!”)
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“Do you like popcorn with your movie?”
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- “Yes, popcorn is the best!”
- “If the movie gets too scary, you can always hide behind your popcorn!”
- Maybe... or maybe I’ll just cover my eyes!
5. Wrap-Up and Review (5 minutes)
- Goal: Reinforce key vocabulary and sentence patterns.
- Activity:
- Asking a few questions to reinforce the vocabulary and sentences they’ve practiced:
- “Do you like funny movies?”
- “What do you eat at the cinema?”
- “Who wants to watch a scary movie?”
- Provide positive feedback and correct any small errors gently, reinforcing confidence.
- Asking a few questions to reinforce the vocabulary and sentences they’ve practiced:
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