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Film Club Part 1. Fill in the form. 1. What’s your favorite sport? I love football. 2. How many people are in your family? There are four people. 3. What did you do yesterday? I played games. 4. How do you go to school? I go by bus. 5. What’s your hobby? I like reading books. Part 2. You are a new member of a film club. Fill in the form. Write in sentences. Please write some of your favorite films, and why do you like watching them? I love “Inception” for its mind-bending plot, “The Shawshank Redemption” for its inspiring story of hope, and “The Grand Budapest Hotel” for its unique style and humor. Each film offers something special and memorable. (34 words) Part 3. You are a member of a film club. You are talking to three other members in the food club chat room. Talk to them using sentences. A. Hi. Welcome to the club. How often do you watch films? Hi! I watch films about once or twice a week, usually on weekends. I enjoy watching movies to relax and unwind after a busy week. I often choose a mix of genres to keep things interesting, from action-packed thrillers to heartfelt dramas. (42 words) B. Hi. Can you remember the first film that you watched ? What was it like? Hi! I do remember my first film. It was “The Lion King”, and it left a big impression on me. The animation was stunning, and the story was both emotional and inspiring. I loved the music and the adventure, and it sparked my love for movies. (46 words) C. What would you like to learn from the film club? From the film club, I’d like to learn more about film analysis and storytelling techniques. It would be great to gain insights into different genres, directorial styles, and the art of filmmaking. I’m also interested in discussing films with others who share the same passion.
(45 words) Part 4. You are a member of a film club. You received this email from the club. Dear member, We are writing to tell you that the famous film critic, James Mc Avoy, will unfortunately not be able to give a talk at our next club meeting due to personal reasons. He has requested we reschedule the talk for the next year in either January or March. Please contact the club secretary if you have a preference for one of the two months. Our meeting will take place as usual with a discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of learning on the Internet. 1. Write an email to your friend. Write about your feelings and what you would like to do Hi Anna, I just found out that James McAvoy won’t be able to speak at our next club meeting because of personal reasons. I’m really disappointed because I was looking forward to his talk. They’ve rescheduled it for either January or March next year. I’m leaning towards March. What do you think? Best, name. (54 words) 2. Write an email to the manager of the club. Write about your feelings and possible alternatives Dear Sir, I was disappointed to hear that James McAvoy will not be able to speak at our upcoming meeting due to personal reasons. His insights would have been incredibly valuable for our club members. Regarding rescheduling his talk, I would suggest checking with the members to see if there is a preferred month between January and March. Additionally, it might be beneficial to consider alternative guest speakers or virtual events in the interim to keep our meetings engaging. In the meantime, the discussion on online learning sounds interesting, but it would be great to have some interactive elements or guest speakers who specialize in this topic. This could maintain our members' enthusiasm and ensure we have valuable content in James McAvoy’s absence.
Thank you for addressing this, and I look forward to hearing about the next steps. Best regards, Name. (143 words)

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