Cinema

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1. Film talk quiz.

Choose the correct words and expressions and find out how good you are at film talk.

 

Read the analysis for your score. Do you agree with it?

Score Analysis
0-4 You probably prefer to watch films in your native language, but why not try watching films in English with subtitles from time to time? It will really help your English to improve.
5-8 You like going to the cinema, and you probably like watching and reading about films in English. Doing this is good practice for your English and will help improve it.
9-12 It’s obvious that you’re a real film buff and that you like to watch and read about films in English. Don’t stop – it’s a great way to practise your English and keep getting better!

2. Film vocabulary.

Read a forum post on a film and drag the film-related nouns to the box.

3. Definitions.

Match the vocabulary to the definitions.

4. Missing words.

Drag the words from the box to complete the sentences.

5. Missing words.

Use the words to complete the forum entry.

6. What's the film?

Match the two parts of the sentences. Can you identify the film?

What famous film do the sentences describe?

See answer

A Fistful of Dollars

7. Prepositions.

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