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Film Club

Part 1. Fill in the form. Use 1 – 5 words.


1. What’s your favorite sport?
2. How many people are in your family?
3. What did you do yesterday?
4. How do you go to school?
5. What’s your hobby?
Part 2. You are a new member of a film club. Fill in the form. Write in sentences. Use 20
– 30 words.
Please write some of your favourite films and why do you like watching them?
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. Use 30 – 40 words.
A. Hi. Welcome to the club. How often do you watch films?
B. Hi. Can you remember the first film that you watched ? What was it like?
C. What would you like to learn from the film club?
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 (50 words).
2. Write an email to the manager of the club. Write about your feelings and
possible alternatives (120 – 150 words)

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