In this lesson, you will learn how to express opinions using the present simple tense. You will also learn how to talk about movie genres, especially comedies, and how to compare your preferences with others. This topic helps you use grammar structures such as present simple, past simple, future with "will" and "going to", modal verbs, and more.
Examples:
I think comedies are very funny.
He likes romantic comedies.
We watched a comedy last night.
Are you going to watch a movie tonight?
📙 GRAMMAR (with examples)
Present Simple for Opinions and Habits
I think comedies are very funny.
She likes funny movies.
Do you enjoy comedies?
Present Continuous for Actions Now or Plans
We are watching a comedy right now.
They are not watching a horror movie.
Past Simple for Completed Actions
I watched a comedy yesterday.
Did you like the movie? – Yes, I did.
Future with "Will" and "Going to"
I will watch a comedy tomorrow.
We are going to see a new movie tonight.
Modal Verbs
You should watch this comedy.
We can laugh together.
You mustn’t talk during the movie.
🗂️ VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)
Comedy – A funny movie that makes people laugh.
Laugh – To make a happy sound when something is funny.
Funny – Something that makes you laugh.
Joke – Something said or done to make people laugh.
Actor – A person who acts in a movie.
Scene – A part of a movie or play.
Director – The person who controls how the movie is made.
Audience – People who watch a movie or show.
Review – An opinion about a movie.
Enjoy – To like something a lot.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
I think comedies are very funny.
This movie made me laugh a lot.
It’s a good comedy.
Do you like funny movies?
Let’s watch a comedy together.
✏️ SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
I think comedies are very funny.
She enjoys watching comedies.
We are going to see a funny film.
Negative Sentences
He doesn’t like comedies.
They didn’t enjoy the film.
I’m not watching that movie.
Questions
Do you like comedies?
Are you watching a movie now?
Will you see a movie this weekend?
Answers
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Yes, I will. / No, I won’t.
🗣️ Long CONVERSATION
Maria: Hey Alex, what kind of movies do you like?
Alex: I love comedies. I think comedies are very funny.
Maria: Me too! Did you watch that new comedy on Friday?
Alex: Yes, I did! It was so funny. I couldn’t stop laughing.
Maria: The actors were amazing. I especially liked the jokes.
Alex: Same here. Are you watching anything tonight?
Maria: Yes, I’m going to watch another comedy with my brother.
Alex: Great! Let’s watch one together next weekend.
📖 Long READING
Ben thinks comedies are very funny. He watches comedies every weekend. Last Saturday, he watched a movie called “Laugh Out Loud” with his sister. They laughed a lot during the movie. The jokes were very clever, and the story was simple but fun. Ben enjoyed the actor’s performance and thought the ending was the best part. Next weekend, Ben and his friends are going to the cinema to see another comedy. They like funny movies because they make them feel happy.
Questions:
What kind of movies does Ben like?
Who did he watch the comedy with?
What was the movie called?
Did they enjoy the movie?
What are they going to do next weekend?
Answers:
Comedies.
His sister.
Laugh Out Loud.
Yes, they did.
They are going to see another comedy.
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