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Watching films and TV can be made more productive though if you have a script to help you understand what you are hearing, and even more so if you have a translations of the script.
Today's activity looks at a site called Cswap that can help you with this.
Task:
- Go to: http://www.cswap.com/ and search for the script to a film that you like. You can either do this using the search or browse through the alphabetical listings.
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- Once you have found one go to YouTube and see if you can find some clips from the film.
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1. Watch the clip and see how much you understand.
2. Read the script in English and check your understanding, then watch the clip again.
3. Click to get a translation of the script into your language and read and compare with the English script.
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- Here's and example of this: Watch this clip from Toy Story 2
- Now read the section of the script in English: Toy Story 2 Script
- Now read the text in your own first language.
I hope this helps you to enjoy the films and learn more from them.
Here you can find more Video Activities to Improve You English
Related links for teachers:
- Flickr and Wiktionary Based Image Dictionary
- Exploiting Travel Images
- Flickr in 3D
- Online Video: For Language Development
- Online Video: As Communication
- YouTube for IWBs with PicLens
- Free Educational TV Channels
- News Videos for EFL ESL Materials Design
- Exploiting a Video Viral
- Create a YouTube Carousel
Nik Peachey
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