Transcript FILMS-UNIT5
BLOCKBUSTERS IN
THE FILM INDUSTRY
SPEAKING IN GROUPS
1.
Do you like films?
2.
How often do you see a film?
3.
Do you prefer watching a film at the cinema or at
home?Why?
4.
How often do you go to the cinema?
5.
How many types of films can you think of?
6.
Which of them is your favourite type of film?
7.
What film have you seen recently?
Look at the pictures for 40 seconds
There were 13 box-office hits in the previous
slide. Can you remember them all?
1.
The Boy
2.
Love Actually
3.
Pirates of the Caribbean
4.
Torrente
5.
Pretty Woman
6.
There’s Something about Mary
7.
Star Wars
8.
Legends of the Fall
9.
Braveheart
10.
Avatar
11.
The Lord of the Rings
12.
The Impossible
13.
Titanic
Choose ONE of the films. How many
questions about it can you answer?
1. What type of film is it?
2. Who is the DIRECTOR?
3. Who STARS in the film?
4. What ROLE does he/she
PLAY?
5. What other actors and
actresses are in the CAST?
6. Where and when is the film
SET?
7. Has it won any AWARDS?
The following songs belong to
the SOUNDTRACK of 4 of the
previous films. Can you guess?
1. Which of the previous films would you HIGHLY RECOMMEND?
Is it really WORTH SEEING? Why?
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Is it an ACTION-PACKED film?
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Is it MOVING? Do people usually cry when they see it?
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Is it HILARIOUS or just ENTERTAINING?
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Do the actors GIVE AN EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE? Who is the
most TALENTED actor in the film?
2. On the other hand, which of them do you think is a complete WASTE OF
TIME?
Passive Voice: Read this text and pay attention to the verbs in
bold. Then answer this question: What do all the verbs have in common?
The Academy Awards are given out every year to recognize outstanding work of
movie actors, directors, and others who are part of the movie-making industry.
These awards, called Oscars, are presented in a formal ceremony in Hollywood.
Several people are nominated in specific categories, such as Best Movie, Best
Actor, Best Music, and Best Costumes. One nominee is chosen to receive an
award in each category. When the awards ceremony started in 1929, 15 awards
were presented and there were seats for only 250 people. Tickets cost $10, and
anyone who could afford a ticket could attend. Today about two dozen Oscars are
presented. Tickets are no longer sold to the general public; invitations are sent
only to people involved in making the movies and to their guests. Today the
awards are presented in the 3400-seat Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. Until 1941,
the winners’ names were already known before the ceremony and published in
newspapers the night before the ceremony. Now the winners’ names are placed in
sealed envelopes and the envelopes are not opened until the night of the
ceremony. Since 1953, Oscar night has been televised and broadcast all over the
world. This show is seen by hundreds of millions of people. Viewers watch as their
favorite movie stars arrive looking beautiful and hopeful.
Notice:
Active Voice:
S
+ Vb
+ O
The Academy gives out awards every year.
Passive Voice
Passive Subj + Passive Vb + by-agent
(be+participle)
Awards are given out by the Academy
every year
PASSIVE VERB:
BE (conjugated) + PARTICIPLE OF MAIN VERB
ACTIVE VERB:
PASSIVE VERB: BE+ P.P.
Present Simple:
Present Simple:
A committee chooses the winner
The winner is chosen by a committee
Present Continuous:
Present Continuous:
They are presenting an award now
An award is being presented now (by them)
Past Simple:
Past Simple:
They announced the winner’s name
The winner’s name was announced (by them)
Past Continuous:
Past Continuous
They were interviewing the winners.
The winners were being interviewed.
Future with WILL:
Future with WILL:
They will release the new film soon
The new film will be released soon
Future with BE GOING TO:
Future with BE GOING TO:
Leo Di Caprio is going to present the
next award.
The next award is going to be presented by Leo Di
Caprio
PASSIVE VERB:
BE (conjugated) + PARTICIPLE OF MAIN VERB
ACTIVE VERB:
PASSIVE VERB: BE+ P.P.
Present Perfect:
Present Perfect
Spielberg has already won many awards
Many awards have already been won by Spielberg
Past Perfect:
Past Perfect
The audience had chosen the winner
The winner had been chosen by the audience
Modal:
Modal:
You can see the film on DVD
The film can be seen on DVD.
Modal Perfect:
Modal Perfect:
Clint Eastwood must have directed this
film.
This film must have been directed by Clint
Eastwood.
Are the following sentences
ACTIVE or PASSIVE?
1. The actress wore a beautiful gown.
2. Halle Berry presented an Oscar.
3. Russell Crowe has been seen in many movies.
4. The director has been nominated many times.
5. Old movies were filmed in black and white.
6. Many actors live in California.
7. Many movies are made in Hollywood.
8. The names of the winners will be printed in tomorrow’s
newspaper.
9. The actress thanked all the people who helped her win.
10. The actress was driven to the ceremony in a white limousine.
11. Hollywood was built at the beginning of the twentieth century
The passive sentences are 3,4,5, 7,8, 10 and 11
Your Turn!Turn the following
sentences into PASSIVE VOICE
1. Alfred Hitchcock chose the cast for this film.
The cast for this film was chosen by Alfred Hitchcock .
2.
Dani Rovira has presented the Goya Award ceremony twice.
The Goya Award Ceremony has been presented by Dani Rovira twice.
3. James Cameron might direct a new fantasy film next year.
A new fantasy film might be directed by James Cameron next year
4. They are going to show Amenábar’s first film in this cinema today.
Amenábar’s first film is going to be shown in this cinema today.
5. Nobody opens the envelopes until the night of the ceremony.
The envelopes are not opened until the night of the ceremony (by anybody)
6. Millions of people all over the world are watching the Oscar Award Ceremony right now.
The Oscar Award Ceremony is being watched by millions of people all over the world right
now.
Passives with 2 objects
(direct and indirect)
NOTICE:
They gave Spielberg an award
Subj
VB
IO
D0
PASSIVE: 2 WAYS
CD as subject:
An award was given to Spielberg
(Un premio fue dado a Spielberg)
CI as subject:
Spielberg was given an award
(A Spielberg le dieron un premio /se le dio un premio)
More examples:
They have just told me the names of the winner.
I have just been told the names of the winner (by them)
The names of the winner have just been told TO me (by them)
The Academy may give Meryl Streep another award.
Meryl Streep may be given another award by the Academy
Another award may be given TO Meryl Streep by the Academy
They will offer Johnny Depp an important role in this
film
Johnny Depp will be offered an important role in this film
An important role will be offered TO Johnny Depp in this film
When do we prefer to use the
Passive Voice over the Active?
When we want to FOCUS on the ACTION rather than on the
AGENT for different reasons. In many cases, the agent is
omitted. For example:
1. When the agent is OBVIOUS
The fire was put out (by the fire brigade) soon after it had begun.
At last, Leonardo di Caprio was awarded an Oscar (by the
Academy)
2. When the agent is UNKNOWN
Tom Hanks was chosen (by somebody) to be the main
the film.
character
He’s been told (by someone) that this film is really worth
3. When the agent is GENERAL (people, everybody…)
This film was seen in all the cinemas of the world (by people)
in
seeing
Watch this video where passive
structures are constantly used
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil
.org/grammar-vocabulary/grammarvideos/passive-forms
A FILM REVIEW:
Read the following opinions about different films
Argo is highly
recommended by the
critics. It is an actionpacked film and Ben Affleck
gives a brilliant
performance! Even though it
is not always factual, it will
keep you on the edge of
your seat.You won’t be
disappointed.
The Lord of the Rings saga.
All the films were box-office
hits and they bring to life the
characters in the book.
Personally, I think the books
are more entertaining, but
the films are worth seeing
anyway. I highly recommend it
to people who enjoy fantasy
and adventure
Torrente.
I wouldn’t recommend this
film as I think it is so dull.
Both the plot and the acting
is so weak and although I
was told it was hilarious, I
didn’t laugh at all. Seeing
that film was a complete
waste of time for me.
The Notebook is one
of my favourite films. I
think Ryan Gosling is an
outstanding actor. He’s
so talented! Also, the
ending is very moving…
I always cry. If you love
romantic dramas, you
shouldn’t miss it!
Now it’s your turn! Write a
film review.
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BRAINSTORM THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
Introduction: What is the name of the film?
Who was it directed by? Who stars the film?
What other actors are in the cast?
2. Body: Where and when is it set? What are the
main events of the film? What are its strong
and weak points?
3. Conclusion: Would you recommend the film?
To whom?