Talking about favorite movies is a fun and personal topic. Everyone has a movie they love! It helps students use the present simple to describe facts, the past simple to talk about when they watched a movie, and the future to say what they want to see. This topic also includes useful vocabulary and expressions for sharing opinions, describing stories, and asking about others’ favorite films.
Examples:
I love action movies.
My favorite movie is “Titanic.”
I watched it last month.
I’m going to watch it again.
This topic helps improve speaking and listening skills by encouraging students to talk about their likes and experiences.
1. GRAMMAR:
Present Simple:
I like adventure movies.
She watches comedies every weekend.
Past Simple:
We watched “Avatar” last night.
He didn’t enjoy the horror movie.
Future with Going to/Will:
I’m going to see that movie tomorrow.
They will probably watch a comedy.
Comparatives and Superlatives:
This movie is funnier than the last one.
It’s the best movie I have ever seen.
Modal Verbs:
You should watch it. It’s amazing!
I can watch it again and again.
You must see this film. It’s a classic!
2. VOCABULARY:
Genre – A type of movie (action, comedy, drama, etc.)
Plot – The story of a movie.
Character – A person in the movie.
Actor/Actress – The person who plays a role.
Director – The person who makes the movie.
Scene – A part of the movie.
Review – An opinion about a movie.
Favorite – Something you like the most.
Funny – Something that makes you laugh.
Exciting – Something that makes you feel very happy or nervous.
3. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS:
What’s your favorite movie?
I really like that film!
Who is your favorite actor?
I watched it last weekend.
The story was amazing!
You should watch it!
Let’s watch it together sometime.
4. SENTENCES:
Positive:
My favorite movie is “Finding Nemo.”
I love romantic comedies.
He enjoys action films.
Negative:
I don’t like horror movies.
She didn’t enjoy the drama.
We aren’t going to watch it again.
Questions:
What’s your favorite movie?
Did you watch it last night?
Are you going to watch it again?
Answers:
I love “The Lion King.”
Yes, I watched it yesterday.
No, I didn’t like it very much.
5. CONVERSATION:
Liam: Hey, what’s your favorite movie?
Emily: I think it’s “The Greatest Showman.” I love the music!
Liam: Oh, I watched it last year. It was great. I liked the story a lot.
Emily: Yes! The actors were amazing too. Did you like the songs?
Liam: I did! Especially the one at the end. Are you going to watch it again?
Emily: Definitely. I’m going to watch it with my sister this weekend.
Liam: That’s awesome. Maybe I’ll watch it again too.
6. READING:
Many people enjoy watching movies in their free time. Some like comedy, others prefer action or drama. Talking about favorite movies is a common topic between friends.
For example, Maria loves romantic movies. Her favorite movie is “Pride and Prejudice.” She watched it with her mother last year and she cried at the end. She thinks the story is beautiful and the actors are very talented.
Her friend Tom prefers science fiction. He loves “Star Wars.” He watched all the movies and now he is going to watch the new one in the theater next week. They often talk about their favorite characters and scenes.
Talking about movies is a great way to practice English and share personal opinions.
Questions and Answers:
What kind of movies does Maria like? – She likes romantic movies.
What is her favorite movie? – “Pride and Prejudice.”
When did she watch it? – Last year.
What kind of movies does Tom like? – Science fiction.
What movie is Tom going to watch? – A new “Star Wars” movie.
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