Sharing Favorite Films and Relative Pronoun Practice

 
Good Morning!
 
Upper-Intermediate
 
Some Questions
 
Do you enjoy watching films? Why / Why not?
What type of film do you enjoy watching?
Drama, crime, thriller, action etc.
Do you have a favourite film? If yes, which
one?
 
My Favourite Film
 
My favourite film is the 
History Boys
, which is a
British film inspired by the stage play of the
same name. The stage play was written by Alan
Bennett, who has been writing drama for many
years. The film, whose star cast includes James
Corden and Dominic Cooper, has won many
awards, including an Olivier award. The storyline
is quite simple but I like it because it reminds me
of my school years.
 
Your Favourite Film
 
Choose a film – your favourite one if you have a favourite
film – and produce a couple of sentences telling me
about it.
 
If you aren’t sure what to write, you could cover these
areas:
 
 
- Film title
 
- Why you like it
 
- Who stars in it
 
- What is it about?
 
My Favourite Film
 
My favourite film is the 
History Boys
, 
which
 is a
British film inspired by the stage play of the
same name. The stage play was written by Alan
Bennett, 
who
 has been writing drama for many
years. The film, 
whose
 star cast include James
Corden and Dominic Cooper, has won many
awards, including an Olivier award. The storyline
is quite simple but I like it because it reminds me
of my school years.
Practice 1
 
Complete exercise 1 with one of the following
relative pronouns: 
who, which, whose, where, when
 
Some of the relative pronouns have a common
before them, some of them don’t – why?
 
Defining Relative Clause – no comma
Non-Defining Relative Clause - comma
 
1.
Which
2.
Which
3.
Which
4.
Who
5.
Who
6.
Which
7.
Which
8.
When
9.
Which
10.
Who
11.
Whose
12.
Where
 
Practice 2
 
Exercise 2: bring the two sentences together
using a relative clause – think about whether
the clause is defining or non-defining and about
the use of commas.
 
Let’s do the first one together as an example.
Answers
 
1.
In 
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
 Brad Pitt
plays a man who lives his life backwards.
2.
Megastar Zac Efron, who shot to fame in 
High
School 
Music, gives an emotional and mature
performance in his latest film.
3.
Invictus
 is a story about leadership and
forgiveness at a critical period when Nelson
Mandela had just become president of South
Africa.
4.
The film 
Star Trek
 was based on a popular
 TV series which was watched around the  world.
 
5.
This film, which is Daniel Craig’s second
appearance as James Bond, is directed by
Marc Forster.
6.
In 
The Pianist
, Adrian Brody plays a Jewish
refugee who is a famous Polish piano player.
7.
Lost in Translation 
is a film about two
Americans in a Tokyo hotel, where they meet
and form an unusual band there.
8.
The Hurt Locker
, which is a gripping story
about the insanity and foolishness of war,
was made in Jordan.
 
Language
 
Exercise 1, which is about the film 
Let The Right
One In
, is full of nice phrases and words for
describing films, for example: 
is played by,
poignant…
 
Read it again and highlight any phrases or words
you think are useful when talking about films.
 
Your Favourite Film
 
Go back to what you wrote earlier about your
favourite film and think about the following,
making any changes or adding if necessary:
 
- Have you used the relative pronouns correctly?
-
Have you used the commas correctly?
-
Can you 
 
add any nice phrases or words from
the ones you found?
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In this conversation, we discuss favorite films, focusing on "The History Boys," and invite you to share your favorite film with details like its title, why you like it, who stars in it, and what it's about. Additionally, there is a practice session on using relative pronouns in defining and non-defining relative clauses, with exercises provided for engaging practice.

  • Favorite Films
  • Movie Preferences
  • Relative Pronouns
  • Practice Exercises
  • Language Learning

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  1. Good Morning! Upper-Intermediate

  2. Some Questions Do you enjoy watching films? Why / Why not? What type of film do you enjoy watching? Drama, crime, thriller, action etc. Do you have a favourite film? If yes, which one?

  3. My Favourite Film My favourite film is the History Boys, which is a British film inspired by the stage play of the same name. The stage play was written by Alan Bennett, who has been writing drama for many years. The film, whose star cast includes James Corden and Dominic Cooper, has won many awards, including an Olivier award. The storyline is quite simple but I like it because it reminds me of my school years.

  4. Your Favourite Film Choose a film your favourite one if you have a favourite film and produce a couple of sentences telling me about it. If you aren t sure what to write, you could cover these areas: - Film title - Why you like it - Who stars in it - What is it about?

  5. My Favourite Film My favourite film is the History Boys, which is a British film inspired by the stage play of the same name. The stage play was written by Alan Bennett, who has been writing drama for many years. The film, whose star cast include James Corden and Dominic Cooper, has won many awards, including an Olivier award. The storyline is quite simple but I like it because it reminds me of my school years.

  6. Practice 1 Complete exercise 1 with one of the following relative pronouns: who, which, whose, where, when Some of the relative pronouns have a common before them, some of them don t why? Defining Relative Clause no comma Non-Defining Relative Clause - comma

  7. 1. Which 2. Which 3. Which 4. Who 5. Who 6. Which 7. Which 8. When 9. Which 10.Who 11.Whose 12.Where

  8. Practice 2 Exercise 2: bring the two sentences together using a relative clause think about whether the clause is defining or non-defining and about the use of commas. Let s do the first one together as an example.

  9. Answers 1. In The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Brad Pitt plays a man who lives his life backwards. 2. Megastar Zac Efron, who shot to fame in High School Music, gives an emotional and mature performance in his latest film. 3. Invictus is a story about leadership and forgiveness at a critical period when Nelson Mandela had just become president of South Africa. 4. The film Star Trek was based on a popular TV series which was watched around the world.

  10. 5. This film, which is Daniel Craigs second appearance as James Bond, is directed by Marc Forster. 6. In The Pianist, Adrian Brody plays a Jewish refugee who is a famous Polish piano player. 7. Lost in Translation is a film about two Americans in a Tokyo hotel, where they meet and form an unusual band there. 8. The Hurt Locker, which is a gripping story about the insanity and foolishness of war, was made in Jordan.

  11. Language Exercise 1, which is about the film Let The Right One In, is full of nice phrases and words for describing films, for example: is played by, poignant Read it again and highlight any phrases or words you think are useful when talking about films.

  12. Your Favourite Film Go back to what you wrote earlier about your favourite film and think about the following, making any changes or adding if necessary: - Have you used the relative pronouns correctly? - Have you used the commas correctly? - Can you add any nice phrases or words from the ones you found?

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