In this lesson, we explore how to talk about movie endings, especially those that are surprising or unexpected. Some movies follow a typical storyline, but others surprise the audience with something they did not see coming. These endings can make a movie more memorable or exciting. In this lesson, you will learn to describe your opinions about movies using present simple, past simple, future tenses, modal verbs, and comparatives.
Examples:
The movie was great because the ending was unexpected!
I like films that surprise me.
We watched a thriller last night and the twist at the end shocked us.
I’m going to see a movie tonight. I hope it has a surprising ending.
She will love the plot twist in that movie.
1. GRAMMAR:
Present Simple
I like movies with unexpected endings.
He always talks about surprising films.
Past Simple
The movie ended in a way I didn’t expect.
They were shocked by the final scene.
Present Continuous
We are watching a mystery movie now.
She is guessing the ending already.
Future with "Going to" and "Will"
I’m going to watch a suspense film tonight.
He will be surprised when he sees the ending.
Modal Verbs
You should watch this film—it has an amazing ending.
She can’t believe how the movie finished.
We must tell them not to spoil the ending!
2. VOCABULARY:
Ending – The final part of a movie or story.
Surprise – Something that is not expected.
Plot twist – An unexpected change in the story.
Mystery – A story about something unknown or secret.
Suspense – A feeling of excitement or anxiety about what will happen next.
Predictable – Easy to guess; not surprising.
Climax – The most exciting part of the movie.
Reveal – To show something that was hidden.
Thriller – A movie full of suspense and excitement.
Shock – A strong feeling of surprise or upset.
3. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS:
That ending blew my mind!
I didn’t see that coming!
It was a complete surprise.
The twist at the end was brilliant.
I love stories with unexpected turns.
4. SENTENCES:
Positive Sentences
I enjoy movies that surprise me.
They loved the ending of the film.
We are going to watch another thriller tonight.
Negative Sentences
He doesn’t like predictable stories.
She didn’t expect the ending to be so sad.
I won’t watch that movie again—it had a boring ending.
Questions
Do you enjoy surprise endings?
Did you like how the movie ended?
Are they watching a mystery now?
Answers
Yes, they are so exciting!
No, I prefer happy endings.
Yes, the story is really interesting.
5. CONVERSATION:
Leo: Hey Emma! What did you think of “The Secret Window”?
Emma: Wow, the ending was amazing! I didn’t see it coming at all.
Leo: Right? That twist changed everything. I thought I knew what would happen.
Emma: Me too. But then it surprised me. That’s why I love thrillers.
Leo: Same here. Are you going to watch “The Last Message” next week?
Emma: Yes! They say it also has a shocking ending.
Leo: Let’s go together. We can discuss it after.
Emma: Great idea. I’ll ask Jenny if she wants to come too.
6. READING:
Carlos loves movies, especially the ones that surprise him. He watches many thrillers and mystery films. Last weekend, he saw a movie called "Hidden Truths." The story seemed normal at first, but the ending was a big twist. One of the good characters turned out to be the villain!
Carlos was shocked. He didn’t expect it. He told his friends about the movie, but he didn’t spoil the ending. He said, “You have to watch it. The ending will surprise you!” Next weekend, Carlos is going to the cinema to see another thriller.
Questions:
What kind of movies does Carlos like?
What was the name of the movie he saw?
Why was the ending surprising?
Did Carlos tell his friends the ending?
What is Carlos going to do next weekend?
Answers:
Thrillers and mystery films.
"Hidden Truths".
A good character was actually the villain.
No, he didn’t spoil it.
He’s going to watch another thriller.
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