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9a The Tallgrass Film Festival

The document discusses different types of films that a student likes and watches. It mentions going to the Tallgrass Film Festival. It then provides exercises about using be going to to talk about plans for the future, completing sentences with going to and given verbs. The last film the student saw in the cinema is not mentioned.
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9a The Tallgrass Film Festival

The document discusses different types of films that a student likes and watches. It mentions going to the Tallgrass Film Festival. It then provides exercises about using be going to to talk about plans for the future, completing sentences with going to and given verbs. The last film the student saw in the cinema is not mentioned.
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  • The Tallgrass Film Festival
  • Film Discussion Questions
  • Film Genre Introduction
  • Exercise Reference
  • Film Vocabulary
  • Expanded Film Descriptions
  • Exercise Follow-Up
  • Language Exercise - 'Be Going To'

9a

The Tallgrass Film Festival


I go to cinema … (Once a week? Once a month?)
I usually watch film on …(TV? DVD? the Internet?)
I like watching films …
(With friends? Own my own? With a big audience?)
The last film in saw in the cinema … (title?)
Horror
film
Comedy
Documentary
Science
fiction
film
Romantic
comedy
Action
film
Animation
Student’s Book
Exercise 2, P. 106
Vocabulary films

01
romantic
thriller animation comedy
comedy

documentary horror film science-fiction fantasy


film
Which types of films do you like?
Which do you never watch?
Student’s Book
Exercise 5, P. 106
Be Going to
(for plans)
BE Going to
(for plans)
We use be going to to talk about a plan for the future.

We often use time expressions like tonight, this weekend,


this summer, next year, etc. with the be going to.
I’m going to watch a film tonight.

They are going to travel around the world when they finish their exams.

She’s going to look for a better job.


Going to (for plans)
I am
He / She / It is going verb
to (without -s / -es)
They / We / You are
Going to (for plans)
I am
He / She / It is not going to verb
(without -s / -es)
They / We / You are
Going to (for plans)
Am I
Is He / She / It going to verb ?
Are They / We / You
Complete the sentences with going to and these verbs.

are going to meet (meet) Abigail outside the cinema.


We ___________________
Complete the sentences with going to and these verbs.

What _____ going to see


are they ___________________ (see) at the theatre?
Complete the sentences with going to and these verbs.

going to come (come) to our party?


Is Flavia ______________
_____
Complete the sentences with going to and these verbs.

is going to write (write) a novel next year.


He ___________________
Complete the sentences with going to and these verbs.

_____ going to visit (visit) your cousin in Australia?


Are you _____________
Complete the sentences with going to and these verbs.

am not going (not have) holiday this summer.


I ______________
to have
Complete the sentences with going to and these verbs.

is going to study (study) French at university next year.


He ___________________
Complete the sentences with going to and these verbs.

am not going (not pay) extra money to see the film in 4D.
I ___________________
to pay
Student’s Book

Exercise 1-3, P. 175

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