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		Teaching material > A film for a beginner.  Suggestions please     
			
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 mercader11
 
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							| A film for a beginner.  Suggestions please 
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							| Just to know which is the material you use or you might suggest so as to be used with some ss who are coming from "zero beginner" to "beginner" but are demanding for films witheasy vocabulary that help them to get into the english world ASAP. My ss are teenagers and adults. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks 
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 litavra-sk
 
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							| I used an educational sitcom called Extr@. It worked quite well |  28 Mar 2013     
					
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 manusyasya
 
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							| I used New Headway Beginner Video. It goes with the activity book. My ss liked it. We also watched extr@, but it didn �t go as well as the first. Headway Video, Beginner is the first level of an innovative English language teaching video series. It combines light-hearted drama within six units to provide rich and varied learning material.  |  28 Mar 2013     
					
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 ninon100
 
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							| I agree with EXTRA ENGLISH, but you should know that it gets more and more difficult by the episode. There are 30 of them, and only about 10 first are suitable for beginners/elem. The rest are better for elem/pre-intermediate students. But it depends on your approach - you could always give a helping printable. And there �s a nother series which is absolutely hilarious, but suitable more for adults than teenagers - "MIND YOUR LANGUAGE". The level is higher in it, I �d recommend it to pre-int/interm students. Maybe you �ll find it useful in the future :)
 
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