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Sample Conversation: The Film Festival

The two friends discuss going to see a movie at the local film festival that is in town. They consider various options for movies playing at the festival and look up details about the plots, stars, and critic reviews to decide which movie to see together that evening. They agree to see one movie at 8:30 so they can grab dinner first.

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Sample Conversation: The Film Festival

The two friends discuss going to see a movie at the local film festival that is in town. They consider various options for movies playing at the festival and look up details about the plots, stars, and critic reviews to decide which movie to see together that evening. They agree to see one movie at 8:30 so they can grab dinner first.

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Sample Conversation:

The Film Festival


A: I’m bored. Do you want to do something The film festival is on town. Find out what
tonight? movies are playing from other students in the
class. Find out as many details about the movie
B: Sure. What do you feel like doing? as you can. Write the details down in the table
below:
A: Well, the film festival is in town. And I’m in the
mood for seeing a movie. How does that sound? Also, try to use various expressions for saying
‘I want to . . . ‘
B: I could go for a movie. What’s playing?
I’d like to see a movie.
A:
I feel like seeing a movie.
B: What’s that about? I’m in the mood for seeing a movie.
I wouldn’t mind seeing a movie.
A: I could go for a movie.

B: Who’s in it?

A: It’s starring …………….He plays Title/ Plot Setting Actor/ Show times/ Critics/
Genre Character Theatre Awards
…………………………………..

B: What do the critics say about it?

A: The critics say it’s ……………………………………….

B: OK. Let’s see that. What time does it start?

A: Show times are at 6:45 and 8:30.

B: Why don’t we catch the 8:30 so that we can


have a bite to eat before we go?

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