Get a Taste of Film English – Free Basic Membership Now Available!

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We’re thrilled to announce a new way to join the Film English community — for free!

With the Basic Subscription – Individual, teachers can now access a selection of high-quality ESL resources at no cost:

✔️ Over 30 free ESL Video Lesson Plans from our library

✔️ 1 new lesson every month, covering levels A2 to C2

✔️ Access to 10+ free Extensive Viewing Guides

 

Get Started with Free Lessons

 

Want even more? You can upgrade at any time to the Unlimited Membership – Individual, which includes:

    • 🎬 12 new ESL Video Lesson Plans every month (A2–C2)

    • 📚 Full access to 500+ printable lessons

    • 🎥 1 new Extensive Viewing Guide per month (B1–C2)

    • 📘 Access to 200+ printable guides

    • 📝 Access to 100+ Film Study Worksheets

 

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Join today and start teaching with authentic, inspiring materials from Film English — no commitment required!

 

Transform Your English Classroom with Film English Multimodal Lessons

Our ESL lesson plans are built around a carefully selected short video and designed using the exclusive Multimodal Approach– an innovative methodology that integrates traditional language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) with viewing – the active process of analysing and interpreting multimodal texts – and representing – creating multimodal texts. This pedagogically rich approach mirrors how communication works in the real world, through a combination of language, image, sound, gesture and spatial design, making the lesson more engaging, relevant and effective.

Whether you’re teaching in a secondary school, university or adult education context, Film English lesson plans offer a dynamic, research-informed pathway to meaningful language learning. Join thousands of teachers worldwide who are transforming their classrooms with the Multimodal Approach and helping their students learn English – and live through English – more fully.


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