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Teaching With Movies [10 Easy Ideas]

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Our world is dominated by the visual element. The moving image in particular, movies, is gaining in both popularity and importance. Movies are everywhere: from YouTube videos, to your social media timeline, to Netflix and the other streaming services. They are a medium that is globally accessible. Teaching with movies is now easier than ever.

Movies attract students through the power of story-telling. They contextualize language through the flow of images, making it easier to understand and process. Teaching with movies enhances the learners’ motivation to engage with a narrative, because movies have a high emotional charge. The combination of sound, vision, and language engages our senses and stimulates our cognitive faculties, creating a total impact far stronger than any other medium.

In ELT, teaching with movies offers a wide range of alternatives. Movies have a grammar and discourse of their own that we need to decode if we are to understand the meanings they contain.

Here are some ways to integrate movies with language learning, start teaching with movies, and develop your students’ linguistic powers.

1. ‘Worst Movie’ Survey

CEFR Level: A2 | Duration: 30 minutes

2. All-time Favorites

CEFR Level: A2 | Duration: 20 minutes

3. Trivia Quiz

CEFR Level: A2 | Duration: 60 minutes

4. Official Trailer

CEFR Level: B1 | Duration: 30 minutes

5. Expert Eyewitness

CEFR Level: A2 | Duration: 30 minutes

6. Sound and Vision

CEFR Level: A2 | Duration: 20 minutes

7. Frozen Frame

CEFR Level: A2 | Duration: 60 minutes

8. Everyone’s a Critic

CEFR Level: B1 | Duration: 45 minutes

9. Three Trailers

CEFR Level: B1 | Duration: 40 minutes

10. Lost in Translation

CEFR Level: B1 | Duration: 20 minutes

If you are teaching with movies and videos, feel free to add your own ideas in the comments section below!


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