‘Green Book’ Viewing Guide
Get a new 24-page Extensive Viewing guide to the Oscar-nominated film Green Book for English language students who want to learn English through watching films. The guide will help students improve their English vocabulary, listening comprehension, pronunciation and speaking. The guide can be used in both face-to-face and online teaching, as well as for self-study.
Check out the guideGet a new 24-page Extensive Viewing guide to the Oscar-nominated film Green Book starring Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali for English language students who want to learn English through watching films. The guide will help students improve their English vocabulary, listening comprehension, pronunciation and speaking.
The viewing guide includes:
• Viewing recommendations
• A film synopsis with a glossary
• Pre-viewing discussion questions
• A glossary of 100 key words, phrasal verbs and expressions with phonetic spelling used in the film, with 300 example sentences, to aid comprehension and vocabulary acquisition.
• Post-viewing discussion questions
• Post-viewing writing and videoing tasks
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We hope you and your students enjoy the film and the Extensive Viewing guide.
Kieran and the Film English Team
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What level are the film english club viewing guides?
Hi Andrew,
The guides at aimed at students at B1 and above. However, with the use of subtitles in L1, they can be used with students at lower levels. Research findings seem to indicate that subtitles in the L1 for at lower levels (A1, A2 and A2+) are more beneficial than subtitles in the L2. Research findings also indicate that at higher levels (B1, B1+, B2, C1 and C2), students benefits more with the subtitles in the L1.
I hope this helps.
All the best,
Kieran