• February 10, 2022

Using Movies to Improve Your English Speaking Skills in a Week or Less

Oh say, have you seen…?

Have you seen the “Star Wars” saga? Remember the funny long-eared green character called “Yoda”? Well, he is quite an interesting character for EFL teachers and students because of the way he speaks English. He doesn’t speak incorrectly, but his particular word order is specialized and unique. Can you tell why?

Who hasn’t seen any of the “Harry Potter” movie series? While reading JK Rowling’s books may be more interesting, the movies also lend themselves well to use by English teachers and learners. The gardener, the giant Hagrid, speaks an exemplary version of Northern British English that can serve as a distinctive model.

The plan

Whether on VHS or DVD, select scenes where the character you want to model speaks. You, the EFL English teacher, can prepare the script directly from the movie scenes or use the original dialogues from the book. A practical sequence could be the following:

Play selected scene and dialogue

Rewind and play, but now you, the student, are the character.

Imitate the speech and dialogue of the character.

Repeat the imitation process as much as necessary to improve

Try to record your voice at the same time you speak at the beginning of the process.

Practice several times for at least three to five days.

On the last day of your imitation practice series, record yourself again.

Now listen to your first efforts and compare them to your latest recordings. You should notice a considerable improvement. Select another scene from the same movie with dialogue from the same character, if possible, and repeat the process.

don’t stop there

Once you’ve gone through a couple of different scenes imitating the same or different characters, you’ll definitely have a noticeably greater ease and fluency in speaking. Plus, it’s usually pretty fun, especially if you’re working with a friend, classmate, or significant other. But don’t stop there, find other scenes and movie clips you can use.

some of my favorites

How about trying other movies of your favorite actor or actress? A variety of English speech models will help you expand your range of listening comprehension and help you complete your pronunciation of connected speech elements. There are a plethora of actors and actresses with remarkable speech in the English language who can have you speaking like a native in no time. There are also, unfortunately, some whose speech is more reminiscent of something the cat gets high on.

These actors are usually good English speaking models that I like to use with my EFL students:

Harrison Ford

Sidney Poitier

Sean Connery

Pierce Brosnan

Clint Eastwood

brendan fraser

Danny Glover

James Todd Smith (aka LL Cool J)

John Travolta

These actresses are usually good English speaking role models that I also like to use with my EFL students:

Angelina Jolie

Sandra Bullock

Julia Roberts

Angela Bassett (pictured above)

Halle Berry

Cameron Diaz

Reese witherspoon

Remember to review Hagrid’s speech in the Harry Potter movies and Yoda in the Stars Wars saga. You’ll find that they and many other characters are excellent models of what to say (or NOT say).

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