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Unit. 6.Films. Module2

Unit. 6.Films. Module2. What do you personally think of television ? Do you agree or disagree with them ?. Do you like watching TV? 2. How much time do you usually spend watching TV? 3. What king of films do you like watching ?.

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Unit. 6.Films. Module2

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  1. Unit. 6.Films. Module2

  2. What do you personally think of television? • Do you agree or disagree with them ?

  3. Do you like watching TV? • 2. How much time do you usually spend watching TV? • 3. What king of films do you like watching?

  4. action, cartoon, comedy, thriller, musical, historical, horror, western, science fiction, romantic comedy, blockbuster,feature. 1.a film that costs a lot to make and intended to be very popular and successful 2.a frightening film about ghosts 3.a film about imaginary events in the future 4.a film intended to make people laugh 5.a film with characters that are drawn or made using a computer 6.a light hearted or amusing film about love 7.an exciting film about murder or serious crimes 8.a film that includes singing and dancing 9.a film with cowboys in it 10.a film that has a lots of fighting, explosions etc. 11.a film that describing or based on events in the past 12.a full- length film made for the cinema Match the words from the definitions Longman Exams Dictionary Types of films

  5. Key words Actor Actress Character Costumes Dialogues Music Part Photography Plot Scene Situation Special effects

  6. The picture House 15 Broad Street, Telford Prices (5) __________ Late show: (6) _____ Students/Old Age Pensioners: (7)_______ Film information Netting Hill: Romantic comedy. (8)_____ By Roger Michell. (9) _______ Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) is a world- famous (10) _____. She meets and falls in love with William Thacker (Hugh Grant), The shy owner of a bookshop in London. (1)_____to July 30 Films Screen 1:Notting Hill 12.30, 15.30, (2)____,21.20 Screen 2: The Mummy 16.00, 19.00 (3)_____ Screen 3: Mulan 11.30, (4)____, 16.00, 18.30

  7. 1. Loved the film? 2. Thought the story was not very good? 3. Thought the dialogues were great? 4. Liked Julia Roberts in the film? 5. Didn't like Hugh Grant?

  8. A. amazing B. loved C.true D. brilliant E. the point F. fantastic G.so H.funny I. part J.scene K.silly M. special N. favorite O. clever P. thought Q. guite What did you do about films? I thought it was absolutely (1) —————— It was (2) —————funny. I suppose, but It was nothing (3) ——— My (4) ———— character was the flatmate. The dialogue was very (5) ————————. That's (6) —-.But the plot was a bit (7)_______ That's not (8) ————. The sutuation Was very (9) —————. For me, Julia Roberts was absolutely (10)——-—in the film. She's an (11) ———actress, isn't she? But Hugh Grant always plays the same (12) ———. Oh come on! Well, I (13) ——— he was guite good in The interview scene. So, what (14) ——— did you like best? I really (15) ———— the dinner scene. It was (16) ————funny.

  9. Vocabulary work. Modiffiers. very, really, incredible. not very, quite, a bit, rather. Emphasis adjectives: Reduce their effect:

  10. A: I thought the plot was really exciting. What about you? B: Well, it was quite a good story. But in my opinions the special effects were brilliant. A: That's true. And the music was really good, too....

  11. Writing and speaking . The film I saw last was... I thought it was... The plot was... The situation was... I thought he/ she was... in the scene where... I really liked the... For me the...was... ..

  12. Индивидуальные задания 1. Cast and characters of the film 2. Awards of the film 3. Producer and director of film 4. Some amazing facts about the film 5. Some amazing facts about Julia Roberts 6. Production of film 7. Music in the film 8. Best scenes 9. How the film was received by critics 10. Budget of the film 11. Some interesting facts about Hugh Grant 12. Plot of the film

  13. Thank you for the lesson GOOD-BYE

  14. Презентации учащихся к фильму Notting Hill

  15. How the film was received by critics Notting Hill is a 1999 British romantic comedy film set in Notting Hill, London, released on 21 May 1999. The screenplay was by Richard Curtis, who had written Four Weddings and a Funeral. It was produced by Duncan Kenworthy and directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Tim McInnerny, Gina McKee and Hugh Bonneville. The film was well received by critics, and became the highest grossing British film released. The film won a BAFTA, and was nominated in two other categories. Notting Hill won other awards, including a British Comedy Award and a Brit Award for the soundtrack.

  16. Some amazing facts about the film

  17. Some amazing facts about Julia Roberts Julia Roberts as Anna Scott: A Hollywood film star. She meets Will when she comes into his book shop in Notting Hill. Roberts was the "one and only" choice for the role, although Roger Michell and Duncan Kenworthy did not expect her to accept. Her agent told her it was "the best romantic comedy she had ever read".Roberts said that after reading the script she decided she was "going to have to do this"

  18. Some interesting facts about Hugh Grant Hugh Grant as William "Will" Thacker: Recently divorced owner of a travel book shop in Notting Hill. The decision to cast Grant was unanimous, as he and Richard Curtis had a "writer/actor marriage made in heaven". Michell said that "Hugh does Richard better than anyone else, and Richard writes Hugh better than anyone else", and that Grant is "one of the only actors who can speak Richard's lines perfectly"

  19. Music Music was composed by Trevor Jones.Several additional songs written by other artists include Elvis Costello's cover of the Charles Aznavour song "She", Shania Twain's remixed version of "You've Got A Way", as well as Ronan Keating's specially recorded cover of "When You Say Nothing at All"; the song reached number one in the British charts. The song played when Will strides down Portobello Road is "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers. Tony and Max play "Blue Moon" on the piano at Tony's restaurant on the night it closes.Originally, Charles Aznavour's version of "She" was used in the film, but American test screening audiences did not respond to it. Costello was then brought in by Richard Curtis to record a cover version of the song.Both versions of the song appear in non-U.S. releases.

  20. Track listing • "From the Heart" - Another Level • "When You Say Nothing at All" - Ronan Keating • "She" - Elvis Costello • "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" - Al Green • "In Our Lifetime" - Texas • "I Do (Cherish You)" - 98 Degrees • "Born to Cry" - Pulp • "Ain't No Sunshine" - Lighthouse Family • "You've Got a Way" - Shania Twain (Notting Hill remix) • "Gimme Some Lovin'" - Spencer Davis Group • "Will and Anna" - Trevor Jones (Score) • "Notting Hill" - Trevor Jones (Score) • "Ain't No Sunshine" - Bill Withers[14] (bonus track)

  21. Awards and nominations • Notting Hill won the Audience Award for Most Popular Film at the BAFTAs in 2000, and was nominated in the categories of The Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the year, and Best Performance by an Actor in a supporting role for Rhys Ifans. • The film won Best Comedy Film at the British Comedy Awards. • The film's soundtrack won Best Soundtrack at the Brit Awards, beating Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace.he film won Best British Film, Best British Director for Roger Michell, and Best British Actor for Hugh Grant at the Empire Awards. • The film received three nominations at the Golden Globes, in the categories Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical, Best Motion Picture Actor - Comedy/Musical for Hugh Grant, and Best Motion Picture Actress - Comedy/Musical for Julia Roberts.

  22. Production of film

  23. Writing and speaking . The film I saw last was... I thought it was... The plot was... The situation was... I thought he/ she was... in the scene where... I really liked the... For me the...was... ..

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