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Films Week 11
Films Week 11
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1 Warm up
1. How do you access the majority of the TV programmes and films that you watch? Why do you
choose this method?
2. How has the way you watch television and films changed in the last ten to fifteen years?
3. What are your favourite programmes to watch? Why?
4. How much time do you normally spend watching television programmes and films each week?
Why?
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2 Focus on Vocabulary
5. flick through (phr. v) e. the act of showing a particular group of people and
discussing issues relating to them
6. overwhelming (adj.) f. quickly look through TV programmes or films
without watching a lot of any particular one
7. thought-provoking (adj.) g. the act of watching multiple episodes of a TV show
in one sitting, usually by streaming or on DVD
8. representation (n) h. making you think deeply about a subject
Part B: Put the vocabulary from Part A into the correct gaps in the following sentences. You may have
to change the form of the word to fit the sentence.
1. We watched a brilliant documentary on veganism last night which made a really good case for it.
I found it really and it made me wonder if I should stop eating meat.
2. I’ve been the TV channels for the last fifteen minutes and haven’t found a single
thing I want to watch.
3. Do you remember each week to watch the latest episode of Friends? I must have
seen every episode about four or five times since then.
4. The documentary I watched last night looked at the of Asians in films and how
negative it can be, even in recent films.
5. There’s been so much political discussion on the news lately that it’s hard to know the truth. It can
be quite .
6. I was watching Fawlty Towers the other day and it’s still hilarious. I can’t believe the first time it
was in 1975!
7. Simon’s been talking about Stranger Things for ages, so I spent the weekend all
four of the current seasons and now I’m as hooked as he is.
8. We’ve just started to Disney Plus. The kids love it, but I’m not sure that I’m so
keen, to be honest.
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1. The Irishman
3. Saving Capitalism
5. Squid Game
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4 Listening comprehension
Listen again and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
5. Selma watches more programmes now than when she watched TV.
Read the following extracts and decide where they should go in the article on page five. Two of them
are not used.
• There’s also the way in which it has changed our viewing habits, which doesn’t sit well with
everyone.
• In 2019, the Netflix film, Roma, won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
• The snowy Norwegian town of Lillehammer was an unlikely place to begin a digital revolution, but
it played its part.
• Netflix has long been a champion of children’s programming, attracting millions of children from
around the world.
• Whatever your view, there’s no doubt that Netflix has come a long way since Frank Tagliano first
entered Lilyhammer and has brought millions of viewers with it.
• Shows such as Never Have I Ever and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before found an audience of
females in the 14 – 34 range that previously just hadn’t been addressed.
• A lot of criticism followed for the amount of violence portrayed in some of the network’s crime
films.
• It’s not just English language content which has been successful either.
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soon. In ten years, it has transformed the cultural viewing landscape entirely. What will happen next? We may
have to click on the Netflix icon to find out.
6 Reading comprehension
Decide if the following statements are True (T), False (F) or Not Given (NG).
2. Netflix started as a company which streamed films and TV programmes on the Internet.
3. According to the article, only one Netflix film has won an Oscar.
4. Netflix attracts more viewers than any other media company has done before.
6. Netflix’s own employees went on strike because of some of the content it aired.
7. According to the article, some people believe Netflix is more anti-social because people are often
watching different things alone.
8. The article questions why people look down on reading when they wouldn’t have a negative
attitude towards people watching TV all day.
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Quickly read the article on page five and find vocabulary which means the same as the following.
1. (v, para. 2): make someone want to do something by making it seem very
desirable
2. (n, para. 3): a type of entertainment
4. (phr. v, para. 3): provide something for a particular person or group of people,
sometimes with special requirements
5. (n, para. 5): a particular task or a project, often that’s difficult or challenging
8 Talking point
1. In your opinion, what are the negative and positive aspects of streaming platforms such as Netflix?
2. Do you agree with the suggestion that watching television is less of a communal activity than it
was before services such as Netflix? Has streaming separated us more? Explain your ideas on this.
3. How do you think the way we watch television and films might develop and change in the future?
4. Do you think Netflix will last as a company, or do you think it might be replaced by another
company in future? Why?
Let’s binge watch it together!
2. Complete the questions with the correct words from ex. 1. Next, discuss
these questions in pairs.
a) If you’ve missed a film on TV, do you ever try and catch a …………… ?
b) When you watch TV, do you tend to …………… between channels because of
the commercial break?
c) Are you a …………… to any video on ……………services? If yes, was it the
absence of …………… that convinced you to use such services?
d) Do you like the idea that platforms such as Netflix …………… all episodes of
some TV series at once?
3. Read the sentences and figure out what binge watching means, and create a
sentence with it.
binge (on something) - do something in a way that is extreme and not controlled
• Binge eating often leads to weight gain and obesity, which only reinforces
compulsive eating.
c) One in ……….. British workers admits to calling in sick to stay at home and
binge watch TV shows.
1) five 2) seven 3) ten
d) Nearly ……….. of us have lied about watching a series because other people
were talking about it.
1) 1/2 2) 1/3 3) 1/4
6. Watch the first part (to 02:34) of the video [http://bit.ly/Bingeing] and answer
the questions.
a) What does Netflix do to encourage binge watching?
……………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………
b) Why are people embarrassed by binge watching?
……………………………………………………………………………………
c) What is special about such TV series as Big Little Lies?
……………………………………………………………………………………
7. Watch the second part of the video (02:34 - 05:02) and complete the
sentences below with one to three words.
a) In the very emotional episode Splat of Sex and The City, one of the characters
………………… of a window.
b) Binge watching activates your brain, so watching dramatic events in the
evening won’t be good for your ………………… .
c) Orange is the New Black with the cast ………………… wouldn’t work so well if
it were broadcast on traditional TV.
d) Bingeing is a word with a ………………… meaning.
8. The sentences below include the language used in the video. Decide what
the phrases in bold mean.
b) The Netflix feature which immediately loads the next episode is there to
nudge you to watch more and more.
c) She shops in bulk to minimize packaging and takes the bus whenever
possible.
d) I sometimes get sucked into watching a show for three hours without even
noticing.
e) Even the minor characters in these TV shows come with their own story arcs
when you have several seasons.
9. Choose one of the topics below and in pairs prepare a list of arguments for
one side. Next, in groups of four defend your point of view and exchange
arguments. When you’re done – choose another topic and have another
short debate.