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29/10/2014
Do you ever feel like you want to be able to go deeper in your English conversations?
Many students at the intermediate level have a certain set of English vocabulary words that they continue to use over and over again. Is that what you do?
Stop using the same words!
Well I bet most of you find it difficult to talk about any movie that you have watched. Its because we don't know how to start and what words are appropriate for describing the movie.
I will give you some new vocabulary words in today's post that you can use to tell someone about a movie that you have seen.
1) "The movie captured my attention from the beginning"
The word "capture" means to catch or to seize. If you use this phrase, you are saying that you found the movie intriguing and interesting from the start.
2) "The cinematography was amazing."
When you make a comment about the "cinematography," you are commenting on the motion-picture photography and the general art behind the film.
3) "The scene that stands out in my mind the most is the part where the main characters fall in love."
"scene" is a specific section of a movie where the time and location are fixed. When you say that one part of a movie "stands out" in your mind, you are saying that you remember it more than other parts.
4) "When the movie first came out, the critics weren't crazy about it."
The term "come out" means to be released into the theaters for the public to watch. "Critics" are professionals who watch movies and write a review about the quality of the movie, according to their own opinions.
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