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Welcome to English 10 basic version – unit 13 FILM and CINEMA

Welcome to English 10 basic version – unit 13 FILM and CINEMA. FILMS and CINEMA. 1. Do you know the history of what we call cinema today? Have you ever gone to the cinema? 2. What kind of films do you like to see? Why? 3. Can you name some of films you have seen?. HAVE A GOOD TIME!.

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Welcome to English 10 basic version – unit 13 FILM and CINEMA

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  1. Welcome to English 10 basic version – unit 13FILM and CINEMA

  2. FILMS and CINEMA 1. Do you know the history of what we call cinema today? Have you ever gone to the cinema?2. What kind of films do you like to see? Why? 3. Can you name some of films you have seen? HAVE A GOOD TIME!

  3.  Reading Reading text : FILMS and CINEMA Vocabulary Speaking  Pronunciation Writing

  4. Vocabulary Decade(n): a period of ten years Exist(v): to be present in a place or situation. Existence(n) Rapidly(adv): quickly and in a short time Audience(n): the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to sth Character(n): a person in a film Cinema(n): a building in which films / movies are shown

  5. Discover (v): to find out • Motion (n): the act or process of moving or the way sth moves • Scene (n): part of a film • Silent film (n): a film in which voices and other sounds aren’t heard • Replace (v): to change sth

  6. Pronunciation / f/ / v/

  7. Fan fiction First photograph Form enough Van vote Vine Stephen View leave /f/ /v/ • He feels happy enough. • I want a photograph for myself and my wife. • Would you prefer a full photograph or a profile? • Stephen is driving a van full of vines. • We used to live in a village in the valley. • They arrived in the village on a van.

  8. Talk about a film you have recently seen. How do you feel about films made in Vietnam? Is It interesting or boring? Why? Speaking topic

  9. Exercise • MATCHING • GAP – FILL

  10. Match the words or phrases in A with their meanings in B

  11. Comedy Horror Cartoon Romantic Silent film

  12. Silent film Romantic Horror Cartoon Comedy

  13. TRAILER

  14. Thanks for your listening!

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