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Communication
Saying what films you like / don’t like
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4 Listen and repeat.
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A What do you think of adventure films? A What do you think of war films?
B I think they’re exciting. B I don’t really like them. They’re always too violent.
5 Ask and answer questions about films with a partner.
A What do you think of … B I think they’re …
Talking about films
6 Make a list of good films you have seen recently.
★★★★ Good films I have seen recently ★★★★
7 Work in pairs. Talk about these films. Use the words below to help you.
A Have you seen any good films recently? A What did you like about it?
B Yes, I have. I saw … B …
The director
The actors were The story was The special
– had so many good effects were
– brilliant. ideas. – exciting.
– great. – made a sad / funny – unusual. – wonderful.
– good-looking. brilliant / film. – funny. – cool.
– funny. – showed what it was – real. – excellent.
– cool. like to be …
Sounds right have
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8 When we use the Present perfect, we usually pronounce have as a weak form. When we
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give short answers, we usually say have in a full form. Listen and repeat.
Have you seen any good films recently? (= /h@v/)
Yes, I have. (= /h&v/)
No, I haven’t. (= /h&vn"t/)
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