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THAT NEW ACTION MOVIE WAS REALLY EXCITING — I LOVED IT!

In this lesson, we talk about expressing strong feelings about movies, especially action movies. We use words like exciting to describe how a movie makes us feel. We practice talking about the past (because the movie is finished) and give opinions about it. We also use present simple to talk about general opinions and future forms to say what we want to do next.

Examples:

  • That new action movie was really exciting.

  • I loved the story and the special effects.

  • We watched the movie last night.

  • I will see the sequel next month.

  • The action scenes are always exciting.

  • She is going to watch the movie again.


1. GRAMMAR:

Past Simple

  • The movie was exciting.

  • I loved the action scenes.

  • We watched it last weekend.

Present Simple

  • Action movies are exciting.

  • I like movies with a lot of action.

Present Continuous

  • I am watching a new action movie now.

  • They are enjoying the exciting scenes.

Future (Will / Going to)

  • I will watch the sequel.

  • We are going to see the movie again.

Modal Verbs

  • You should watch that movie.

  • We can enjoy exciting films together.

  • He must see the action scenes!

Comparatives and Superlatives

  • This movie is more exciting than the last one.

  • The action scenes are the best part.

  • It was the most exciting movie I saw this year.


2. VOCABULARY:

  1. Action movieA movie with many exciting and fast scenes.

  2. ExcitingMaking you feel happy and interested.

  3. LovedLiked very much.

  4. SequelThe next movie in a series.

  5. SceneA part of a movie.

  6. WatchTo look at a movie.

  7. Special effectsImages or sounds made to look real but are made by computers.

  8. EnjoyTo have fun or like something.

  9. MustUsed to say something important.

  10. StoryWhat happens in a movie.


3. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS:

  • That movie was really exciting!

  • I loved every part of it.

  • The action scenes were amazing.

  • You should watch it.

  • I will watch the sequel soon.


4. SENTENCES:

Positive Sentences

  • The action movie was exciting.

  • I loved the story.

  • We watched it last night.

Negative Sentences

  • The movie wasn’t boring.

  • I didn’t like the quiet parts.

  • They didn’t watch a comedy.

Questions

  • Did you watch the new action movie?

  • Was the movie exciting?

  • Are you going to watch the sequel?

Answers

  • Yes, I watched it.

  • Yes, it was very exciting.

  • No, but I will watch it soon.


5. CONVERSATION:

Mark: Have you seen the new action movie?

Lily: Yes! I watched it yesterday.

Mark: What did you think?

Lily: It was really exciting. I loved the action scenes!

Mark: I heard the story is good too.

Lily: Yes, the story was interesting. I want to watch the sequel.

Mark: Me too. We should go together.

Lily: Great idea!


6. READING:

Last weekend, James and his friends went to the cinema to watch a new action movie. The movie had many exciting scenes with fast cars, fights, and special effects. James said, "That movie was really exciting — I loved it!" After watching, they talked about their favorite parts. Everyone liked the action scenes and the story. James is going to watch the sequel next month because he wants to know what happens next.

Questions:

  1. When did James and his friends watch the movie?

  2. What kind of movie did they watch?

  3. What did James say about the movie?

  4. What parts did they like the most?

  5. What is James going to do next month?

Answers:

  1. Last weekend.

  2. An action movie.

  3. He said it was really exciting and he loved it.

  4. The action scenes and the story.

  5. He is going to watch the sequel.

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