Lesson 1 1. Homework check (слова) 2. 3. homework text 4. workbook p 13 5. 6. chatting
Lesson 1 1. Homework check (слова) 2. 3. homework text 4. workbook p 13 5. 6. chatting
Lesson 1 1. Homework check (слова) 2. 3. homework text 4. workbook p 13 5. 6. chatting
You should start with those films that you have already watched in your native language. For
beginners, cartoons with simple vocabulary are perfect - for example, the work of the Pixar studio.
Do not forget about subtitles, but let them be in English, otherwise all the benefits of watching a
movie will come to naught.
Up ("Forward and up") - one of the cartoons of the Pixar studio, suitable for beginners. This is a
vivid story that can be understood even without words.
Casper ("Casper is a good ghost") - man ultra-series about a ghost who wants to find real friends.
Casper is not only friendly - he also speaks in short and understandable phrases.
The Man Called Flinstone (“Man whose name is Flintstone). Parody of the famous "Bond" (a
series of James Bond films). Funny cartoon with simple vocabulary, legible language and short
phrases.
Finding Nemo (“Finding Nemo”)... The story of one small fish in a huge ocean. Now is the time to
revisit this cartoon and refresh your memories, because the sequel - "Finding Dory" is coming out
soon.
The Jungle Book ("The Jungle Book")... This is a classic cartoon that was filmed in 1967. The
tale of the boy Mowgli is a great example of Disney's signature style.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding (“My Big Greek Wedding”). Romantic American comedy that has
become one of 2002’s most successful films of the year. Look in order to cheer yourself up and
listen to the slow clear speech of the heroes of the tape!
The Holiday (“Holiday Exchange”). A romantic story about how two women decided to exchange
houses. Leading roles are played by both Americans (Cameron Diaz and Jack Black) and the British
(Jude Law and Kate Winslet). Isn't it a great opportunity to watch the “confrontation” of accents?
Beauty and the Beast ("Beauty and the Beast")... Disney's tale of true love - lots of romance,
songs and good pronunciation.
The Wizard of Oz ("The Wizard of Oz"). The film, filmed back in 1939, is a classic that can be
an excellent educational material for beginners.
The Lion King ("The Lion King"). Cartoon, watched, probably all. And since we advised to start
with films that you have already seen in your own language, why not choose your favorite Simba
story?