Any Movie suggestions for low-intermediate elem. students??
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Any Movie suggestions for low-intermediate elem. students??
I am teaching 20 kids for a couple weeks every day. In general, their english is better than most of the other elementary students (korean).
I can do whatever I want and was thinking about watching a movie and then having them answer some Q's and write something for me, and maybe act a part of it out.
SO....Any ideas for a suitable movie?? Kids love Harry Potter, maybe Star Wars, Spiderman?????
Please.....any ideas????
I can do whatever I want and was thinking about watching a movie and then having them answer some Q's and write something for me, and maybe act a part of it out.
SO....Any ideas for a suitable movie?? Kids love Harry Potter, maybe Star Wars, Spiderman?????
Please.....any ideas????
I lend out Dora the Explorer videos to kindergarten and lower elementary school students. They love them.
I'm in Japan and animation is a big hit here up through to adults. So, I can't swear by Dora, but the animation is old enough (not babyish) and the language is simple and repetitive. So, I'm sure you could use them.
Mouse Hunt is a great movie or any physical humor flick. It keeps the students interested even if they don't really understand the plot line.
I hope that helps.
Mark
www.mes-english.com
I'm in Japan and animation is a big hit here up through to adults. So, I can't swear by Dora, but the animation is old enough (not babyish) and the language is simple and repetitive. So, I'm sure you could use them.
Mouse Hunt is a great movie or any physical humor flick. It keeps the students interested even if they don't really understand the plot line.
I hope that helps.
Mark
www.mes-english.com
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For older students (11-12), Whale Rider is very good. I used it in China (got a pirated version with English subtitles). The English is very simple and the story is easy to understand. The main character is a 12-year old girl,and the story concerns family relationships, parental expectations, and the different ways in which boys and girls are treated--themes which might be of interest to your students as well.
A film to use
Mr Bean the movie is very good for students of all ages. And from a teaching point of view it's a dream
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