


Talk to a partner about the questions below:
1) How different would your life be if you could live in a palace with lots of maids around to help you?
Before watching the segment:
Discuss with a partner the following questions:
1) What's your opinion about gambling? Should it be legalized?
2) Should casinos be allowed to run in your country?
3) Would you bet your money on a game like 21 or poker? Why (not)?
4) What would you do if you won a lot of money gambling? Would you play a litlle more or quit and spend what you won? Why?
5) Should lotteries be prohibited too? Justify it.
Now watch the video segment and fill in the blanks of the exercise with either the present perfect or the present perfect continuous, according to the information presented in the movie segment. If both are possible, use the continuous form. You may use affirmative or negative forms.
Although the narrator is talking about the past, you are to suppose that what you SEE is the present, it's what is happening NOW.1) The words "winner winner chicken dinner" _____________ (dance) around his head all night.
2) He ____________ (hear) it at least 14 times tonight.
3) He ___________________ (do) anything ilegal.
4) He ___________________ (count) the cards everytime he plays 21.
5) He ______________ (win) more than $640.000,00.
6) He ________________ (win) and _____________ (lose) for years.
7) He _______________ (use) codes to communicate with his partners when they gamble and cheat.
How to prepare your own video activity:
Assessing: Present Perfect x Present Perfect Continuous
- Select a scene in which the characters haven't finished the activity they were performing in the begining of the scene.
- Prepare a fill in the blanks exercise for students to use the target structures.
- Make sure you select activities that allow you to contrast the verb tenses.
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Carrie and Big
Write True or False next to each of the statements below according to the information presented in the movie segment.
1) The little girl hid Carrie's cell phone. ( )
Carrie didn't receive any calls. ( )
2)Carrie didn't know where her phone was. ( )
Carrie didn’t receive Big’s messages and phone calls. ( )
3) Big wasn’t confident enough to walk into church all by himself. ( )
Big quit getting married. ( )
4) Big took too long to apologize. ( )
Carrie hit him with her wedding bouquet. ( )
5) Carrie’s friend didn’t let Big explain himself. ( )
Carrie went home in a state of shock. ( )
6) Carrie and Big didn't get married. ( )
They both had a horrible afternoon. ( )
Now fill in the blanks of the sentences saying how things would have been different if the characters had acted differently. Use the 3rd conditional.
Ex:
1) If the little girl hadn't hidden (hide) Carrie's cell phone, she would have received (receive) Big's calls.
2) If Carrie ____________(know) where her phone was, she ___________(receive) Big’s messages.
3) If Big ________________ (be) confident enough to walk into church all by himself, He ______________ (quit) getting married.
4) If Big ________________ (take) too long to apologize, Carrie ____________ (hit) him with the wedding bouquet.
5) If Carrie’s friend ______________ (let) Big explain himself, Carrie _______________ (go) home in a state of shock.
6) If Carrie and Big _______________ (get) married, they ___________________ (go) through a horrible afternoon.
Talk to a partner and discuss the following questions:
1) What would you have done if you were in Carrie’s shoes?
2) Who was right? Why?
3) How could the situation been prevented from happening?
How to prepare your own video activity:
- Select a scene in which the characters make wrong decisions with several undesired consequences.
- Prepare a set of sentences for students to write T or F, according to what they see in the segment.
- If all the sentences are true, it will be easier for the students to understand the context and write accurate sentences.
- The first sentence should be the cause and the second one the consequence.
- The students rewrite the sentences using the 3rd conditional.
- Remind the students that the sentences have to make perfect sense.
- Prepare some discussion questions about how they would react to the situations presented in the segment.
Teaching Grammar with Movie Segments
Check the characters who perform the following activities. Write (B) if it is Barry, (A) if it is Adam, (D) if it is Dad, and (M) if it is Mom.
( B ) wear only black and yellow clothes
( ) comb the hair in the morning
( ) spray honey deodorant every day
( ) serve breakfast
( ) use antennas to communicate
( ) sharpen the stinger
( ) read the newspaper during breakfast
( ) read the newspaper in the street
( ) like flying around the house
( ) drive a red car very fast in the city
( ) pick up a friend to go to school
( ) park the car perfectly
I. Write down sentences saying what the Bensons and Adam do everyday.
Ex: 1 - Barry wears only black and yellow clothes.
2 - __________________________________
3 - __________________________________
II . Write down 3 things The Bensons or Adam don’t do in the morning.
Ex: 1 – Adam doesn’t have breakfast with the Bensons.
2 – ______________________________________
3 - ______________________________________
How to prepare your own video activity:
Grammar Goal: Simple Present Tense - Affirmative and Negative Statements
• Select a scene in which the characters’ routines are evident
• Identify the characters in the segment
• List some of the activities the characters perform in the segment
• Students write the name of the characters who perform such activities
• Students write complete sentences, using the simple present tense
Dylan
Now write sentences using the superlative form of the adjectives:
Ex:
(Adventurous) – Alex is the most adventurous of all.
(Funny) – Dylan is the funniest of all.
How to prepare your own video activity:
- Select a scene in which several unexpected events will take place
- Pause the segment on several thrilling spots
- Tell the students to use their imagination to predict what might happen next
- Have them write at least 2 different versions for the continuation of the scene
- Repeat the process a few times
- Check whether the students are good guessers.