This section has 88 worksheets about cinema, theatre, and museum vocabulary. They are all free, printable, and easy to use to make lesson planning less time consuming. There is no need to reinvent the wheel when ESL teachers around the world cover the same topics in their classrooms. We can all learn from and help one another. Here is an example of what worksheets you can expect to find in this section. This sample worksheet would be best for intermediate students because of the amount of text. There are three exercises; the first one is about going to the cinema, the second about reviewing a film, and the final exercise, while still focused on this theme, helps students practice using prepositions. If this is not a good activity for your students, there are also word searches, film related worksheets, and other activities included in this section. Take your time looking through the available worksheets until you find something that best suits your needs.
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This activity includes a "Top 10 movie characters of the 2000’s" (such as Jack Sparrow, Harry Potter and Wolverine). It contains an exercise to match them to their famous sentences, as well ...
This a really easy activity to welcome my students after summer holidays, it is focused on little kids like first graders, they can feel identified with these characters from very famous movies th ...
It's a simple PowerPoint about the topic: famous people - which Twilight character am I? Students read the cue about four actors/actresses of the well-known "Twillight saga" and then are supposed ...
What students have to do is create a superhero and his adversary. It works quite well with students on a Friday when they're really tired and they just want to relax. It really brings out their cr ...
Activity aimed at motivating students to talk about films/movies while empowering their vocabulary as well as improving their speech. No one has to be a cinephile to get along with this activity. ...
Fun reading and writing activity. Perfect for everyone. We all love cartoons and comic books. This worksheet has 20 known cartoon characters. Students guess who wants to save the world and wears a ...
This worksheet is intended for intermediate students. Before watching the movie we discussed English monarchy and the responsibilites and pressure on the future heirs. This worksheet also deals wi ...
This is a wordsearch puzzle for revising types of films related vocabulary at elementary level. Students are asked to find nine types of films in the grid provided.The answer key is included.
This vocabulary match worksheet comes from a film review on the Australian film "Any Questions for Ben?". Students are then asked to read half of the review to each other and listen for the new vo ...
This is a reading comprehension worksheet for pre-intermediate students on cinema related vocabulary.Students are asked to read the text, answer the questions, find evidence for the statements abo ...
This is an easy-to-use guideline to help students prepare to write a movie review. It has pictures and examples of movies. It is appealing to young students and fun to older ones. I suggest this s ...
It´s an oral activity for students to practice vocabulary on movies and make arrangements to meet.They can use expressions to invite, accept and refuse invitations. They have to improvise co ...
Another video worksheet for Peppa Pig. This time it's about going to museums. You'll find a vocabulary list and a video link here. Your students will have to answer the questions about the e ...
Worksheet about the movie version of the musical Mamma Mia! based on ABBA songs. It contains 5 comprehension activities about some of the scenes of the movie (up to minute 39 more or less).There a ...
Movie worksheet about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It contains some comprehension activities of some of the scenes of the movie (from the beginning to minute 37, when the children and their ...
This worksheet will help students better understand the terms used in theatre. Students match the word to its corresponding definition. Terms and definitions include: SETTING SCENE SOUND CLI ...
It's a useful Power Point presentation about William Shakespeare's works and the theatre of the Renaissance. It helps students who study a bit of English literature to better understand the magic ...
This worksheet is a nice way to make the class on theatre amusing and motivate students to learn English. First of all, divide students into two group and ask them to fill in the grid on the first ...
A complete plan to work with this reader. Activities to do before your students read the book, after reading the introduction, after reading each section (chapter 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12), and after ...
The PowerPoint presentation focuses on the figures and events of American history depicted in the film "Forrest Gump". It helps EFL students to get the more profound understanding of the plot. The ...
Can be used as an introductory task for a class about cinema or before watching a movie. Work in pairs playing out a dialogue between a person who wants to go to the cinema and a cinema clerk. I ...
This is a worksheet suitable for intermediate students on cinema related vocabulary. There are two activities in which students are asked to indicate which words / expressions from the list fit t ...
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