Do they want to watch full length feature films, or would short ones suffice? If it's the latter, then there's a fantastic resources called
www.film-english.com. Admittedly, it's for ELT, and some of the films might not be culturally appropriate, but I'm sure you could find something to use there.
Good morning everyone,
The learners in one of my ESOL classes have made a resolution to watch an English film this year. They would like to watch a film with subtitles. Please may I ask if anyone has any suggestions for suitable films for learners mostly Entry Level 2 and 3? Films they can watch on Youtube ideally.
Thanks in advance.
Jaya
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Kind regards
Alan Johnson
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