
- •Зміст дисципліни
- •Мета і задачі дисципліни, її місце в навчальному процесі
- •1.1. Мета навчального курсу
- •1.2. Задачі вивчення дисципліни
- •1.3. Перелік дисциплін, засвоєння яких необхідно для вивчення заданого курсу
- •Навчальні модулі
- •Chapter I. Cinema in our life List of Words and Expressions on the Subject "The Cinema"
- •Cinema Actors and Cinema Workers
- •Read and retell the text: The Сinema
- •Answer the following questions based on the text above:
- •Read and act out the dialogue: Going to the Movies
- •Match the words and phrases from the text with their meanings:
- •Fill in the gaps in the sentences using the expressions from the task above (insert the verbs keeping in mind their proper tense and form):
- •Study the vocabulary (pp. ) and translate the following sentences using words and phrases from it:
- •Make a list of advantages and disadvantages of going to the cinema (watching films on tv). Support your choice.
- •Complete each statement in two ways. Explain possible reasons and consequences:
- •Write an essay on one of the following topics using new vocabulary:
- •Read and retell the text: a glimpse of world movie history
- •Answer the following questions based on the text above:
- •Read and act out the following dialogues:
- •Invitation to the cinema
- •Match the words and phrases from the text with their meanings:
- •Fill in the gaps in the sentences using the expressions from the task above (insert the verbs keeping in mind their proper tense and form):
- •Study the vocabulary (pp. ) and translate the following sentences using words and phrases from it:
- •Read this information on 3 past winners of best picture Oscars and complete it using these words: very (1), than (5), most (2), as (2), least (1), less (1), little (1), more (3), much (2):
- •VIII. Write an essay on one of the following topics:
- •Text 3.
- •Read, translate and retell the text Motion Picture Industry
- •II. Answer the following questions:
- •III. Read and act out the dialogue.
- •V. Make and act-out the dialogues using the following expressions:
- •VI. Translate the sentences into English
- •VII. Talk to your partner. Do you agree with the following?
- •Write the essay on the following topics
- •Chapter II. A variety of film genres List of words and expressions on the subject “Film Genres”
- •Read and retell the text: o ld Western Movie Stars
- •II. Answer the questions based on the text above:
- •Read and retell the text: Horror Films: Why We Like To Watch Them
- •Answer the questions based on the text above:
- •Read and retell the text: Elements of Romantic Comedies
- •Answer the questions based on the text above:
- •Read and retell the text: The Action Film Genre: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
- •Answer the questions based on the text above:
- •Read and retell the text: Characteristics of the Science Fiction Genre
- •Answer the questions based on the text above:
- •Films in four words Teaching Ideas
- •Activity
- •Keys (For Teachers Only)
- •Appendix Film festivals
- •International festival of contemporary cinema: painted pigeons, air sellers, gays and clones returning home
- •The Cannes awarding sophisticated nothing
- •Conversation Questions
- •Celebrity activity
- •L ook at the picture of Keira Knightley
- •Література
- •6.020303 «Філологія»
Keys (For Teachers Only)
A – Z Movies Quiz
Anaconda Batman Cars Daredevil Elf Finding Nemo Garfield Hellboy Ice Age
Jumanji King Kong Liar Liar Madagascar Narnia Ocean's 11 Paycheck The Queen Robots
Spider-man Tomb Raider Underworld Van Helsing Waterworld X-men You've Got Mail Zoolander
Films in Four Words
Film 1 – War of the World Film 11 – Aladdin
Film 2 – Saw II Film 12 – Spider-Man
Film 3 – Zoolander Film 13 – Cast Away
Film 4 – Kill Bill I Film 14 – The Incredibles
Film 5 – Titanic Film 15 – Shark Tale
Film 6 – Shrek Film 16 – Babe
Film 7 – Minority Report Film 17 – Tomb Raider
Film 8 – Mr. & Mrs. Smith Film 18 – The Day After Tomorrow
Film 9 – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Film 19 – The Sixth Sense
Film 10 – Maid in Manhattan Film 20 – The Ring
Appendix Film festivals
International festival of contemporary cinema: painted pigeons, air sellers, gays and clones returning home
Continuing the topic festival (see the previous issue on Cannes and Oscar), let’s talk about the great 2morrow/Zavtra international film competition of modern cinema. The festival has an aura of bold youth, red-cheeked curiosity and a fresh, European simplicity.
This year its program – contrary to European film aesthetic templates of the noughties - is free of surrealistic director’s big talk, nasty torn naturalism and someone else’s hopeless pain, but at that (what a cheek!) it really claims to call the unhealthy public for changes.
For example, Tales from the Golden Age are all like that. One would think that nobody could savour the details of post-soviet past with as much gusto as Pavel Lungin in Taxi-blues, and nobody could put on a carefree spectacle based on the shambles of his country’s past – awfully funny and with a taste of bitterness at the same time – like Emir Kusturica did almost 10 times in a row . Here you are – a collection of 5 scintillating legends of Romanian life under the totalitarian government of Nicolae Ceauşescu (that period was nicknamed as Golden Age by the propaganda) by 5 absolutely unknown-to-anybody Romanian cinema surnames.
The Legend of the Official Visit by Hanno H a village gets ready for the arrival of the S Party orders everything to be impeccable, wh out absurd. They plan to let snow-white pigfl but where to get them? The scared village: from somebody they confiscate a cage v one else — just hatched chickens. The Par and has them catch common pigeons an< they think how to make the view window more attractive. It is in sprin the villagers were ordered to buy a to clean the roads of cow pies an and bells. The Secretary General decided to post children with fl poems and shout 'hooray!' am by turn. A boy with sticking is swapped with a girl with ( pecially the Party members give the appearance of a di there is a call that the Secri - If that is so, let's all go to the merry-go-round! – offers the local head of the Party to the chairmen of the village , pointing to the merry-go-round that was planned to be unveiled especially for the arrival of the Secretary General. The heads of the village are quite aged people , some of whom have heart problems. But an order is an order – one and all climb on the marry-go-round. And it happens that there is nobody to turn it off. So they ride it till morning and miss the call that the Secretary General changes his plans and is on his way to the village.
In The Legend of the party Photographer by Razvan Marculescu, the newspaper management can not make up their minds as to hoe to present the meeting of Ceauşescu with President of the French Republic Giscard d'Estaing. The problem is as follows: in the only photo of the meeting Ceausescu firstly is significantly shorter than his French colleague and secondly he isn't wearing a hat, which, in the opinion of the Party leadership, could be understood as a gesture of taking off their hat to France, and that is absolutely inappropriate. The photographer was made to literally (because they didn't know any special photo programs and devices at that time) raise Ceausescu firstly, and then to add a hat to his head. With a sense of having done their duty the picture is published. The next day it turned out that having put the hat on Ceausescu they forgot to take away the one he's holding in his hands...
In The Legend of the Air Sellers by Constantin Popescu, young people decide to earn money from returning empty bottles. In order to collect them in particularly big quantities, they introduce themselves to households as representatives of the Sanitation Center who allegedly received a complaint about foul air on the premises. For laboratory research they need to take an air sample from each apartment and it's exceedingly convenient to transport it in a common glass bottle ...
Warning for those who was younger than 10 years old at the mo ment of the breakup of the Soviet Union: watching the movie requires the accompaniment of your parents in order to avoid distrust of the fact that the plots of Tales from Ik- Golden Age are 100% documental.
The film-discovery of 2010 2morrow Cinema Festival was a hipster movie of 21 year-old (!!) Canadian director Xavier Dolan, who al ready grabbed his first place at the same festival last year for / Killed My Mother Q'at I lie ma mire). This time the Canadian brought a love triangle story - Heartbeats (Les Amours Imaginaires): a gay rivals his closest girlfriend for a cute curly-headed blond's favour. \a vier Dolan apparently is a frequent user of social networks where he keeps an internet photo-album named 'Things I love' (specifi cally 'Those who 1 try to be like with all might'), where porcelain dolls smoke provocatively unladylike cigarettes and men in white tight-fitting shirts with undone buttons die in languid bliss. He printed out the photos and made a kind of cinema comics where you shouldn't find any hidden Freudian psychological analysis, any moral, any implications. Because here it is - not a movie but a Vogue magazine, and you shouldn't watch it, you should examine it! And Dolan never missed on the aesthetic of yisual design: all is yummy, stylish, with a European feel, and you want the smell of glossy pages to linger and to turn it inadvertently into a TV series.
The festival program also offered a completely unusual plot by |apanese director Kanji Nakajima - The Clone Returns Home,
about an astronaut who, before Hying to a space station, agreed to mould his body and memories for scientists to recreate him in cast of an accident. All in all, alter an accident the produced clone of the deceased astronaut was plunged into the traumatic memories of his childhood that his prototype shunned in every possible way. Also a film by Ukrainian director Alexander Shapiro Dnepr was spotted in the European competition. 1 didn't have the opportunity to appreciate it, however it would be unpatriotic not to men tion it here.
Do you think that the young festivals are able to impartially cover the incipient tendencies ol 21s' century filmmaking? Or only traditional Oscars and Palmes d'Or can be trusted?