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WHAT KIND OF MOVIE DO YOU WANT TO SEE?


In this lesson, you will learn how to ask about preferences and express your choices when talking about movies. The lesson focuses on the present simple, present continuous, past simple, future tenses, and modal verbs to ask and answer questions about movie preferences. You will also learn vocabulary related to different genres and how to describe your opinions using clear expressions.

Examples:

  • What kind of movie do you want to see?

  • I want to see a science fiction movie.

  • We are watching a romantic comedy tonight.

  • He watched an action movie last weekend.

  • They will go to the cinema next Friday.


📙 GRAMMAR (with examples)

Present Simple for Preferences and Routines

  • I like horror films.

  • She doesn’t enjoy animated movies.

  • Do you want to see a thriller?

Present Continuous for Future Plans

  • We are watching a comedy tonight.

  • He is going to the movies this evening.

Past Simple for Past Activities

  • I watched a drama yesterday.

  • Did you like the movie? – Yes, I did.

Future with Will / Going to

  • They will see a documentary tomorrow.

  • I’m going to watch a romantic film this weekend.

Modal Verbs (Can, Should, Must)

  • You can pick the movie.

  • We should choose something fun.

  • You must see that film!


🗂️ VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. GenreA category or type of movie.

  2. AdventureA movie with exciting and dangerous experiences.

  3. ComedyA funny movie that makes people laugh.

  4. HorrorA scary movie meant to frighten viewers.

  5. DramaA serious story with emotional themes.

  6. Romantic comedyA love story with funny moments.

  7. Science fictionA movie about the future or space.

  8. AnimatedA movie with drawn or computer-generated images.

  9. DocumentaryA film showing real-life events.

  10. ThrillerA movie full of suspense and mystery.


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • What kind of movie do you want to see?

  • Let’s watch something exciting.

  • I feel like watching a comedy.

  • Do you want to see a horror film?

  • I’m not in the mood for drama.


✏️ SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  • I want to see a romantic comedy.

  • We are going to watch a documentary.

  • She likes science fiction movies.

Negative Sentences

  • He doesn’t like horror films.

  • They didn’t enjoy the drama.

  • I won’t watch an animated movie.

Questions

  • What kind of movie do you want to see?

  • Are you watching a movie tonight?

  • Will they go to the cinema tomorrow?

Answers

  • I want to see an action film.

  • Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.

  • Yes, they will. / No, they won’t.


🗣️ Long CONVERSATION

Liam: Hey, what kind of movie do you want to see tonight?

Sara: I’m thinking of a comedy. I want something light and funny.

Liam: That sounds good. I also like comedies. What about that new romantic comedy at the cinema?

Sara: Oh yes! I saw the trailer. It looks great.

Liam: Cool. Let’s buy the tickets online.

Sara: Good idea. I’ll bring some popcorn too.

Liam: Perfect. It’s going to be fun!


📖 Long READING

Emma and Jack are planning their movie night. Emma wants to see a horror film because she enjoys scary stories. Jack doesn’t like horror films. He wants to see a science fiction movie instead. They talk about it and decide to watch a romantic comedy because both of them enjoy funny stories. Last week, they watched an action movie and loved it. Next weekend, they are going to see a documentary about nature. They like trying different genres every week.

Questions:

  1. What kind of movie does Emma want to see?

  2. Does Jack like horror films?

  3. What movie do they decide to watch?

  4. What did they watch last week?

  5. What are they going to watch next weekend?

Answers:

  1. A horror film.

  2. No, he doesn’t.

  3. A romantic comedy.

  4. An action movie.

  5. A documentary about nature.

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