The document provides questions to ask about films a person has seen, including the genre, when they saw it, who they saw it with, if they liked it, how many times they've seen it, and if they would watch it again. It then provides an example response from Jake about seeing the action film "No Time to Die" last Christmas with his brother, that he liked it and has seen it two times, and will watch it again. Finally, it lists questions that use the present perfect or past simple tense when asking about cinema experiences.
The document provides questions to ask about films a person has seen, including the genre, when they saw it, who they saw it with, if they liked it, how many times they've seen it, and if they would watch it again. It then provides an example response from Jake about seeing the action film "No Time to Die" last Christmas with his brother, that he liked it and has seen it two times, and will watch it again. Finally, it lists questions that use the present perfect or past simple tense when asking about cinema experiences.
The document provides questions to ask about films a person has seen, including the genre, when they saw it, who they saw it with, if they liked it, how many times they've seen it, and if they would watch it again. It then provides an example response from Jake about seeing the action film "No Time to Die" last Christmas with his brother, that he liked it and has seen it two times, and will watch it again. Finally, it lists questions that use the present perfect or past simple tense when asking about cinema experiences.
The document provides questions to ask about films a person has seen, including the genre, when they saw it, who they saw it with, if they liked it, how many times they've seen it, and if they would watch it again. It then provides an example response from Jake about seeing the action film "No Time to Die" last Christmas with his brother, that he liked it and has seen it two times, and will watch it again. Finally, it lists questions that use the present perfect or past simple tense when asking about cinema experiences.
Film and TV genres Have you ever seen a(n) _____ film? • What / it?
• When / see it?
• Who / go with?
• / like it?
• How many times / watch it?
• / you watch it again?
Have you ever seen a(n) _____ film? • What was it?
• When did you see it?
• Who did you go with?
• Did you like it?
• How many times have you watched it?
• Will you watch it again?
What did your partner say? Jake said: • he had seen an action film called No Time To Die. • he had seen it last Christmas. • he had gone with his brother. • he liked it (because he still likes it now). • he has watched it two times. • he will watch it again. Cinema – Present perfect or Past Simple?
How many times have you…?
Why did you…? How long was…? Was it worth it? How has (Spiderman) changed in the last 5 years? Have you ever…?