1546. Watching movies in class



In a summer course of English we watched two movies, Vertical Limit, and Braveheart, by Mel Gibson. 

This activity broke the monotony up. 

We were watching them, and from time to time I paused and made simple and advanced-level questions, for there were low-achievers and high-achievers. 

A simple question can be ‘How many people are there?’, and a complex question can be ‘Why does Braveheart break out in anger after the soldiers’ petition?’ It was a nice activity.” / Photo from: agentes guardia-civil despejando www academiacorpore es

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