This week the Thinking in English Community is talking about movies, TV, and entertainment!
Many of us love watching films and series. It’s one of the most fun ways to relax and learn English at the same time. In Peter’s recent bonus episode, Can Movies Make You Fluent in English?, he explored how films can be used as a powerful language learning tool. Now it’s your turn to share your own experiences and opinions!
Do you enjoy watching movies in English? What kind of shows do you like? How can entertainment help us understand culture and language better?
Here are 10 conversation questions to help you start talking about movies, TV, and entertainment!
The Thinking in English Conversation Club takes place every TUESDAY and THURSDAY at 12pm, 6pm, and midnight UK time!
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Conversation Questions:
- What’s the last movie or series you watched? Did you enjoy it?
- What’s your favorite TV show from your childhood?
- Do you usually watch movies or shows in English or in your native language?
- What genre do you enjoy the most? Comedy, drama, horror, or something else?
- What makes a movie or show great in your opinion?
- Have you ever been surprised by a movie that was better (or worse) than expected?
- What are some differences between movies made in your country and Hollywood films?
- Do you think artificial intelligence will change the way movies are made in the future?
- Can movies or TV shows be used as a way to learn languages or culture?
- Make your own questions!
Vocabulary
- Genre (Noun): A category or type of movie, music, or book (e.g., comedy, drama, horror).
- Series (Noun): A set of related TV episodes or programs that tell a continuing story.
- Native language (Noun): The first language a person learns as a child.
- Enjoy (Verb): To take pleasure in something or find it fun.
- Childhood (Noun): The period of time when someone is a child.
- Opinion (Noun): A personal belief or thought about something.
- Expected (Adjective): Believed or thought to be likely to happen.
- Hollywood (Noun): The U.S. film industry, known for producing large-scale movies.
- Artificial intelligence (Noun): Technology that allows computers to think or act like humans.
- Culture (Noun): The customs, traditions, and ideas of a group of people.
- Learn (Verb): To gain knowledge or skill through study or experience.
- Surprised (Adjective): Feeling unexpected emotion or shock at something.
- Difference (Noun): A way in which things are not the same.
- Opinion (Noun): A personal belief or judgment about something.
- Made (Verb): Created or produced.
Conversation Club Times
12pm Conversation Club Around The World
- London, United Kingdom Tue/Thur at 12:00 GMT
- Mexico City, Mexico Tue/Thur at 06:00 CST
- Bogota, Colombia Tue/Thur at 07:00 COT
- Santiago, Chile Tue/Thur at 09:00 CLST
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tue/Thur at 09:00 BRT
- Rome, Italy Tue/Thur at 13:00 CET
- Warsaw, Poland Tue/Thur at 13:00 CET
- Istanbul, Turkey Tue/Thur at 15:00 EEST
- Taipei, Taiwan Tue/Thur at 20:00 CST
- Tokyo, Japan Tue/Thur at 21:00 JST
18pm Conversation Club Around The World
- London, United Kingdom Tue/Thur at 18:00 GMT
- Mexico City, Mexico Tue/Thur at 12:00 CST
- Bogota, Colombia Tue/Thur at 13:00 COT
- Santiago, Chile Tue/Thur at 15:00 CLST
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tue/Thur at 15:00 BRT
- Rome, Italy Tue/Thur at 19:00 CET
- Warsaw, Poland Tue/Thur at 19:00 CET
- Istanbul, Turkey Tue/Thur at 21:00 EEST
- Taipei, Taiwan Wed/Fri at 02:00 CST
- Tokyo, Japan Wed/Fri at 03:00 JST
23:00pm Conversation Club Around The World
- London, United Kingdom Wed/Fri at 23:00 GMT
- Mexico City, Mexico Tue/Thur at 17:00 CST
- Bogota, Colombia Tue/Thur at 18:00 COT
- Santiago, Chile Tue/Thur at 20:00 CLST
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tue/Thur at 20:00 BRT
- Rome, Italy Wed/Fri at 00:00 CET
- Warsaw, Poland Wed, Wed/Fri at 00:00 CET
- Istanbul, Turkey Wed/Fri at 02:00 EEST
- Taipei, Taiwan Wed/Fri at 07:00 CST
- Tokyo, Japan Wed/Fri at 08:00 JST
Model Answers & Vocabulary
To help you prepare for the Thinking in English conversation club this week, I have created vocabulary lists and some model answers.
The model answers are split into intermediate, upper-intermediate, and advanced level responses. Hopefully this will give you an idea on the differences in quality between intermediate and advanced responses, and perhaps inspire your own answers to these questions!
B1 (Intermediate)
Model Answers
Vocabulary
B2 (Upper Intermediate)
Model Answers
Vocabulary
C1 (Advanced Level)
Model Answers
Vocabulary
See you all at this week’s conversation club!
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