1. Types of film.

Choose the correct type of film for each description.

2. Types of film.

A collage of images: a scene from a horror movie, a scene from a western, a science fiction film, a historical film and a musical.

What type of film have these people been to see?

3. Film nouns.

An illustration of a scene from the movie King Kong. A large gorilla is with woman who looks afraid.

Read a forum post on a film and put the film-related nouns in the box. Drag the words to the box, or you can click the word and then click the box.

4.  Film glossary.

An illustration of a scene from the movie King Kong. A large gorilla is with woman who looks afraid.

Choose the correct words to complete the film glossary.

5. Missing words.

Use the words to complete the forum entry. Drag the words to the gap, or you can click the word and then click the gap.

6. Positive and negative adjectives.

Put the adjectives in the correct box.

7. Pronunciation: Positive and negative adjectives.

Word stress
The stress in a word is the part that we accent or emphasise.
For example, in the word amazing, /o O o/ the stress is on the second syllable.

Listen to, repeat and record the words. Pay attention to the correct stress in each word. Note: This exercise doesn't give feedback on the correct stress.

Listen, and put the adjectives in the order that you hear them. Then listen again, and practise saying the adjectives with the correct word stress. The first and last examples have been done for you.

8. Positive and negative adjectives.

Use the adjectives to complete the sentences.

9. What's the film?

A photo of a film set for a western. There is the street of a town and four men on horses riding along the street.

Choose the correct option. Can you identify the film?

What famous film do the sentences describe?

See answer

A Fistful of Dollars

10. Prepositions.

Choose the correct prepositions to complete the sentences from the previous exercise.

Choose the correct options.