Movie Talk
How to use?
Currently I am working on building a 'search friendly' Movie Talk Database. You can view the movies in one of three ways,
1) Watch them all yourself in the GIANT play list below
2) Look through the video titles under the sub header "M.T. Search/Guide
OR (and this is my favorite)
3) Search by key word (in English so all languages can use it). In the above search box type in the key word that you want to movie talk (i.e. look, take, put, want, has, sad, fast) etc. I tend to stick with the frequently used words, and basic structures with my terms. Any place on my site that contains that word next to a video will pop up. To sort through the list quickly, I added a 'cheat', any suggested link that begins with the letter 'M' is a Movie Talk page. In the below example, the first 3 choices are movie talks as they start with the letter 'M' (Ex: M Kid Snippets), the last suggestion (There was a test?!?) is not a movie talk as there is no capital M to start the title.
Thanks to Michelle Whaley, Martina Bex, and all the great teachers that shared this fun way to teach TPRS/CI in any language!
1) Watch them all yourself in the GIANT play list below
2) Look through the video titles under the sub header "M.T. Search/Guide
OR (and this is my favorite)
3) Search by key word (in English so all languages can use it). In the above search box type in the key word that you want to movie talk (i.e. look, take, put, want, has, sad, fast) etc. I tend to stick with the frequently used words, and basic structures with my terms. Any place on my site that contains that word next to a video will pop up. To sort through the list quickly, I added a 'cheat', any suggested link that begins with the letter 'M' is a Movie Talk page. In the below example, the first 3 choices are movie talks as they start with the letter 'M' (Ex: M Kid Snippets), the last suggestion (There was a test?!?) is not a movie talk as there is no capital M to start the title.
Thanks to Michelle Whaley, Martina Bex, and all the great teachers that shared this fun way to teach TPRS/CI in any language!
Pro Tips-
On each page you will also find:
Key Words: Words that I think would be ideal to use for a Movie Talk with this clip. Of course, you may have more or different words. If you do, leave them in the comment box at the bottom of the page, and I will add them when I see your comment and have time! I tend to stick with the frequently used words, and basic structures with my terms.
Lesson Ideas: If there is a great lesson idea I've used or had for the movie (or heard from someone else) I'll put it here. If you have one you don't see, add it in the comments below.
Age Range: This is my best estimate as to what age level I would use this video for, it is suggested that you preview all videos not labeled 'all ages'
Bonus: If there is something extra special about this video that I have noticed, I put it here.
If you see something I don't, or think I should add or modify something, please leave it in the comments, and be patient, it may take a while before I see your comment as the free version of the 'comment ad on' doesn't notify the owner of comments posted.
Please be patient with me as I build this database. I am one person, working on this during my free time. I will keep working on it, but it will take time to build!
Below, you can find a Youtube playlist of some my favorite movie talks. I will add these to the database. If you have a movie you'd like to see added, please fill out the Google Form at the bottom of this page.
On each page you will also find:
Key Words: Words that I think would be ideal to use for a Movie Talk with this clip. Of course, you may have more or different words. If you do, leave them in the comment box at the bottom of the page, and I will add them when I see your comment and have time! I tend to stick with the frequently used words, and basic structures with my terms.
Lesson Ideas: If there is a great lesson idea I've used or had for the movie (or heard from someone else) I'll put it here. If you have one you don't see, add it in the comments below.
Age Range: This is my best estimate as to what age level I would use this video for, it is suggested that you preview all videos not labeled 'all ages'
Bonus: If there is something extra special about this video that I have noticed, I put it here.
If you see something I don't, or think I should add or modify something, please leave it in the comments, and be patient, it may take a while before I see your comment as the free version of the 'comment ad on' doesn't notify the owner of comments posted.
Please be patient with me as I build this database. I am one person, working on this during my free time. I will keep working on it, but it will take time to build!
Below, you can find a Youtube playlist of some my favorite movie talks. I will add these to the database. If you have a movie you'd like to see added, please fill out the Google Form at the bottom of this page.
Movie Talk Play List from Profe Peplinski
Have a movie to add?
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