Welcome to
ESL Printables, the website where English Language teachers exchange resources: worksheets, lesson plans,  activities, etc.
Our collection is growing every day with the help of many teachers. If you want to download you have to send your own contributions.

 


 

 

 

ESL Forum:

Techniques and methods in Language Teaching

Games, activities and teaching ideas

Grammar and Linguistics

Teaching material

Concerning worksheets

Concerning powerpoints

Concerning online exercises

Make suggestions, report errors

Ask for help

Message board

 

ESL forum > Ask for help > Need help with a word    

Need help with a word



Isabelucha
Portugal

Need help with a word
 

 

Dear ESL friends :
hello, hello!!!
I could really use a brain here! lol
I can �t seem to find a word (adjective) that expresses the following:
When we can �t seem to stop watching a movie, we can say that the movie was very ________. (???)
...

31 May 2011      





Dina Lana
Mexico

Dear Isabelucha, 
I would use adjective interesting, amazing  or maybe watchable (although it may sound like it isn �t good,but I can watch it) 

Hope that this will help!! I would like to hear what the native speakers will suggest!!!


Best wishes !!!

31 May 2011     



IceQueeny
Russian Federation

 breathtaking, captivating, exciting, thrilling; fascinating

31 May 2011     



maryse pey�
France

Hi dear,
 
what about : captivating, appealing, bewitching, incredible ?

31 May 2011     



Apodo
Australia

compelling could be the word you�re after.
 

31 May 2011     



Isabelucha
Portugal

Thank you Dina, Ice queeny, maryse and Apodo! you �re the best! ;-)

31 May 2011     



ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

Dear Isabelucha,
 
"Riveting".
 
Oxford Dictionary of English: RIVET 1. (verb, with object) join or fasten (plates of metal) with rivets (which are short metal pins, beaten over when in place).
 
2. fix (someone or something) so as to make them incapable of movement: the grip on her arm was firm enough to rivet her to the spot.
 
attract and completely engross (someone) he was riveted by the newsreels shown on television.
 
(As adjective) RIVETING a riveting story
 
direct one �s eyes (or attention) intently: all eyes were riveted on him.
 
So Isabel, you could say:
 
(American English) "The movie was riveting".  "The movie had me riveted".  "I was riveted by the movie".
(British English) "The film was riveting".  "The film had me riveted".  "I was riveted by the film".
 
Les

31 May 2011     



mws1911
United Kingdom

Hi,

engrossing, absorbing and gripping also fit!


31 May 2011