Stories for English Learners
01. Jon Meets Amy
In this episode, Jon and Amy meet at the video store. Jon asks Amy for movie recommendations and then asks for her phone number.
- Uriel Benitez
- Idioms Course 1
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Warm Up
- Have you ever rented a movie from a video store or TV provider?
- Do you ask other people for their movie recommendations?
- What kind of movies do you like? Why?
Exercise A
Vocabulary for the story
- Arrange the words on the left side to their correct meanings on the right side by dragging and dropping them.
- Once you have matched all the words, click the “Check Answers” button to see the result.
Ejercicio A
Audio
Difficulty: Begginer (A2)
Jon: Excuse me, do you have a sec?
Amy: Yes?
Jon: I want to rent a movie for tonight. Do you have any recommendations?
Amy: Sure! What kind of movies are you into?
Jon: I’m not choosy.
Amy: Well, I really liked the Indiana Jones movie.
Jon: How was it?
Amy: It was a blockbuster! It has some of everything: comedy, drama, and a lot of action.
Jon: Sounds like a winner. Wasn’t there more than one Indiana Jones movie? Which one should I check out first?
Amy: There were four movies, actually. Start from scratch. Rent the first one tonight.
Jon: Great. Hey, any other recommendations? I have time for two movies and you know your stuff.
Amy: Thanks. I keep up with the new movies. Do you like drama?
Jon: Sometimes. Why? What do you recommend?
Amy: I’d try Million Dollar Baby. A lot of people liked it. It won the Academy Award.
Jon: Sounds great. Hey, can I give you a ring later? I’m Jon.
Amy: Sure. I love talking about movies. My name is Amy. Here’s my number.
Exercise B
Comprehension
- 1. What did Jon ask Amy for?
- 2. What was the first movie Amy recommended?
- 3. How many Indiana Jones movies were there?
- 4. What did Amy give Jon at the end of the conversation?
Exercise C - Writing
- Write a letter or an email addressed to a friend.
- The main topic should be recommending movies that you have recently watched.
- Incorporate the following vocabulary words and phrases we have learned in class:
- “be choosy”
- “have a sec”
- “blockbuster”
- “winner”
- “check out”
- “start from scratch”
- “know one’s stuff”
- “keep up with”
- “be into”
- “give someone a ring”
4. Be creative and aim to use as many vocabulary words as possible.
5. Maintain a friendly and informal tone as if you are talking to a close friend.
6. Check your writing for correct grammar and spelling before submission.
7. Submit your work by the due date.
Dear Alex,
I hope you’re doing well! I decided to write you a quick email because I know you’ve been in the mood for some movies recently and I have a sec to share my thoughts.
You know me, I’m not choosy when it comes to films, but I have seen some winners lately. The first one I wanted to recommend is the first Indiana Jones movie. It’s an old one but a total blockbuster. It’s got a little bit of everything: drama, action, comedy – it’s pretty much got it all. So, if you haven’t checked it out already, start from scratch with this one!
The other one that I found really engaging is ‘Million Dollar Baby’. I keep up with new films too and this one won an Academy Award. It’s a drama and it really had me on the edge of my seat.
That’s it for now. If you have a sec, give me a ring and we can talk more about these movies or anything else you might be into.
Take care,
Miguel
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