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B2 Upper Intermediate English 1:03 116 words Educational

Movies | How to Talk about Movies in English | A Conversation about Movies

Learn English by Pocket Passport · 116,921 views · Added 1 month ago

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This video lesson provides a practical demonstration of how to ask for and give movie recommendations in English. Learners will gain exposure to essential vocabulary for discussing cinema, including genres like action and comedy, and terms such as "lead actor," "title," and "scene." The dialogue highlights useful conversational structures for expressing preferences and describing film settings (e.g., "set on the moon" or "set in a high school"). By watching this exchange, students will learn how to inquire about cast members and plot details, helping them build the confidence needed for everyday social interactions about entertainment.

Learning Stats

B2

CEFR Level

116

Total Words

76

Unique Words

7/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 66%

Subtitles (18 segments)

00:04

I want to watch a new movie can you

00:07

recommend a good movie for me what kind

00:10

of movie do you like I like lots of

00:13

different kinds but action comedy and

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Key Vocabulary (43)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

set A1 verb

To put or place something in a specific position or location. It also means to adjust or prepare something so that it is ready for use, such as a clock or a table.

lead A1 verb

To go in front of a group of people to show them the way to a place. It also means to be in control of a group, a team, or an activity.

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