In yesterday's lesson I asked you to find examples of verb tenses and good vocabulary in my sample answer about a film that I would like to see.
Here are examples of different verb tenses that I used:
- Future with 'going to': it’s going to be called Spectre
- Future with 'will': I don’t know exactly what it will be about
- Present simple for the future: when it comes out later this year
- Present simple: I think Spectre refers to...
- Present perfect (active): I've seen the official trailer
- Present perfect (passive): hasn't been released yet
- Past simple: I saw in the news
- Past continuous: when I was watching the news
Here are some examples of 'band 7-9' vocabulary:
- when it comes out (meaning: when it is released)
- refers to the name of
- the imaginary criminal organisation
- hasn’t been released yet
- on a mission to save the world
- an arch-criminal
- a plot line involving lots of twists and turns
- to defeat his nemesis
- the official trailer
- cast to play supporting roles
- James Bond films are always big news
- action scenes and special effects
- take place in spectacular locations
- unrealistic, you could even say ridiculous
- like a roller-coaster ride
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