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ELT Goes to the Movies #2 - Why should it be boring? - Fair Languages. Read part 1 – Advantages of using Films in Class In general people think that studying is boring and, in fact, it should not be. The great challenge is to make a class a fun experience to make motivation flourish, pleasant to engage students, and enjoyable to favour the emotional response in learning and thus develop memory.

In this recipe there are no exact ingredients but there are some that cannot be missing: dynamics, diversity, movement, entertainment and a dash, at least, of culture to achieve a most serious objective: learning English. There are hundreds of games we know and can be adapted to teach. It is definitely not the same to practise numbers by repeating them in order or writing them dozens of times than by playing Yatzee.

Games make us use the target language for a purpose different from practice itself They catch our attention so naturally that students make a bigger effort to concentrate and memorize because they want to win. Related Become A Language Learning Evangelist. Languages - English | FILTA - Film in Language Teaching Association. FILTA (Film in Language Teaching Association) is an association of language teachers, film educators and researchers. FILTA was formed for the purpose of providing a forum for the exchange of information related to the use of film in language teaching. We are also concerned with issues dealing with education, instruction and training in multimodal literacy and its application to language learning.

FILTA promotes the teaching and learning of foreign languages through film by providing information and publications, creating a flexible online-learning environment that incorporates an expanding collection of materials (study guides and other resources); and organizing professional development activities. Joining FILTA is free! For further information or to join our association, please send an e-mail to filtacommunity[at]googlemail.com or visit our website www.filta.org.uk. Learn English Through Movies. How My Students Learned English by Making Movie Shorts | EdSurge News. EdSurge Newsletters Receive weekly emails on edtech products, companies, and events that matter. “Information, knowledge and culture are central to human freedom and human development. How they are produced and exchanged in our society critically affects the way we see the state of the world as it is and might be…”--The Wealth of Networks, Yochai Benkler Lourdes Lopez had a conversation with her mother that she had never had before.

The focus of that conversation was not the young woman’s immigration struggles or even her undocumented status. The conversation was about her mother’s opinion of Lourdes’ level of English. That conversation happened last August, when Lourdes (not her real name) and six other high school students taking my language development class at International Studies Academy in the San Francisco Unified School District began the school year with that interview assignment. The learning we did on one platform led to an enhanced understanding of the next platform. CLICK ON ENGLISH: Films. South Africa leader Nelson Mandela's death has impressed the world, though it was expected. He was a symbol of the fight for Human Rights, consensus and reconciliation of a whole country.

We remember him through some of his quotes and speeches on video and also the trailer of the film "Invictus", based on his real life. "Death is something inevitable. When a man has done what he considers to be his duty to his people and his country, he can rest in peace. I believe I have made that effort and that is, therefore, why I will sleep for the eternity. " "One day I will be the first black president of South Africa. " - 1952 "There is no easy walk to freedom anywhere and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the shadow of death again and again before we reach the mountain tops of our desires.

" - 21 September 1953. "The struggle is my life. "If I had my time over I would do the same again. "Only free men can negotiate; prisoners cannot enter into contracts. " - 10 February 1985. Lessons On Movies.com - Film English | Movie Lessons. ESL Movie Lesson - Free ESL Movie Lesson. Short-Sequence ESL movie lessons | Movies Grow English | Watch Movies, Learn English.

Jump to: -Describe Story and Character -Present, Past, and Future (speaking/writing) -Movie Karaoke -Paraphrasing Kraoke -Rewrite the Script -Jigsaw -Guess the Dialogue -Guess the Vocabulary -Movie Vocabulary List -Action Cards -Cloze Encounters -Word-for-Word Dictation -Blind Summary -Hear-the-Word Bingo -Change the Ending -Grammar Focus Big Things in Small Packages Welcome to the Movies Grow English knowledge bank of Short-Sequence Movie Lessons for ESL and EFL. On this page there are links to short-sequence and karaoke lessons which may be downloaded, copied, distributed, and projected without charge. As of November, 2013, Movies Grow English rolled out the first of a growing inventory of *Five-page short-sequence Lessons for $1 each You can browse these lessons on the menu bar at Short-Sequence Lessons, Browse Here.

This page considers how short-sequence movie lessons can have an important place in the ESL classroom. The Utility of Short Sequences Movie Karaoke Paraphrasing Karaoke Jigsaw.