In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about preferences using the present simple tense. You will also learn how to express likes and dislikes, as well as talk about different types of movies. We use the present simple to describe habits and opinions. The present continuous, past simple, and future tenses are also used to describe what someone is doing, what they did, or what they plan to do. This lesson includes vocabulary related to animated films and useful expressions to talk about your movie preferences.
Examples:
He doesn’t like animated films.
I love action movies because they are exciting.
We are watching a documentary tonight.
She watched a romantic movie yesterday.
They will go to the cinema tomorrow.
📙 GRAMMAR (with examples)
Present Simple for Preferences
He doesn’t like animated films.
I like comedies.
Do you like thrillers?
Present Continuous for Current Actions or Future Plans
We are watching a movie now.
I’m going to the cinema tonight.
Past Simple for Past Events
She watched an animated film last week.
Did he like the movie? – No, he didn’t.
Future Tense (Will / Going to)
I will watch a science fiction movie tomorrow.
They are going to see a comedy.
Modal Verbs (Can, Should, Must)
You can choose the movie.
We should watch something fun.
You must see this film!
🗂️ VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)
Animated – A movie made with drawings or computer images.
Comedy – A funny movie that makes people laugh.
Action – A movie with lots of fights and excitement.
Romantic – A movie about love and relationships.
Science fiction – A movie about space, time, or the future.
Horror – A scary movie.
Thriller – A movie full of suspense and mystery.
Drama – A serious movie with emotional themes.
Fantasy – A movie about magic and imaginary worlds.
Documentary – A film about real life and facts.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
I don’t like animated films.
Do you enjoy thrillers?
Let’s watch a movie together.
What kind of films do you like?
That movie was really exciting.
✏️ SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
He likes action movies.
They enjoy watching romantic comedies.
We are going to watch a documentary.
Negative Sentences
He doesn’t like animated films.
She didn’t enjoy the movie.
We won’t watch a horror movie.
Questions
Do you like animated films?
Is she watching a movie now?
Will you go to the cinema tomorrow?
Answers
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.
Yes, I will. / No, I won’t.
🗣️ Long CONVERSATION
Emily: What kind of movies do you like?
Tom: I love action and science fiction movies.
Emily: Really? My brother loves science fiction too. What about animated films?
Tom: I don’t like animated films. I think they are for kids.
Emily: That’s interesting. I enjoy some animated movies, especially the funny ones.
Tom: I prefer something with a lot of action and adventure.
Emily: Are you watching a movie tonight?
Tom: Yes, I’m going to watch a new action film. Do you want to come?
Emily: Sure! Let’s go together.
📖 Long READING
Tom doesn’t like animated films. He thinks they are not exciting. He prefers action and science fiction movies because they are full of energy and imagination. Last weekend, he watched a movie about a robot that saved the world. He really enjoyed it. His sister Emily likes romantic comedies and animated films. She watched a funny cartoon yesterday and laughed a lot. Tonight, they are going to the cinema together to watch an action film. Even though they like different types of movies, they enjoy going to the cinema together.
Questions:
What kind of movies does Tom like?
Does he like animated films?
What kind of films does Emily like?
What did Emily watch yesterday?
What are they doing tonight?
Answers:
Action and science fiction movies.
No, he doesn’t.
Romantic comedies and animated films.
A funny cartoon.
They are going to the cinema to watch an action film.
0 Comments