Learning Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs with 'turn'

In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Jack and Rich talk about television, films and cinema. In our roleplays, they take a trip to the cinema and talk about films they would like to see. The language focus is vocabulary connected to the cinema and phrasal verbs with 'turn'. Your task this week is to persuade other listeners to watch a film you enjoyed. Don't forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess, too. Enjoy!

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How much did you understand?

In the podcast, Rich and Jack used some words and phrases that might be new for you. Do you know the words in bold?

Pass us the remote, Jack!

Turn this off. Look there are the credits!

The film is about World War One and uses lots of old footage.

It might not be suitable for them. I think it’s got a fifteen rating.

There were a few more tricky words and phrases in the podcast. Do you know what they all mean? Try the activity below, then, listen to the podcast again to hear how we used the words. This can really help your understanding.

Activity 1: In this activity, try to match the words and phrases to their definitions. All of the words were in this week's podcast.

Bruce Wayne TURNS INTO Batman. How many phrasal verbs with 'turn' do you know?

Bruce Wayne TURNS INTO Batman. How many phrasal verbs with 'turn' do you know?

The Cinema

In this week's podcast, Jack and Rich spoke about television and the cinema. There were quite a few words to learn. Let's start by looking at types of film.

Types of film:

Look at these sentences from the podcast. Do you know what the type of film (in bold) is?

Musicals are a real turn off for me and the audience will probably start singing and they might be worse than you!

It is a fantasy but more for teenagers and adults.

In this activity, look at the definitions and try to match them to the film type or genre.

Activity 2: In this activity, match the types of films with the correct definitions.

Words connected to a film's success:

When writing about a film and whether it has been successful or unsuccessful there are quite a few specific phrases that you can use. Take a look at these phrases that were used in the podcast:

It was a massive hit at the box office, wasn’t it?

It got really good reviews.

I’ve heard this one is a bit of a flop.

Phrasal verbs:

We focussed on phrasal verbs with 'turn' in this podcast but there were a few other phrasal verbs, too. Do you know the meaning of the words in bold?

It’s called They Shall Not Grow Old. It’s just come out.

I hope I don’t have to sit through Smallfoot again. It was so boring.

It sounds good and I think I’ll have to check it out.

Harry Potter was a massive HIT at the BOX OFFICE.

Harry Potter was a massive HIT at the BOX OFFICE.

Phrasal Verbs with 'turn'

Phrasal verbs with 'turn'. How many do you know? Look at these sentences from the podcast:

Bruce Wayne turns into Batman and Clark Kent turns into Superman.

It’s about a Yeti looking for humans. I wanted to turn it off after about five minutes.

I baked a cake for the first time the other day and it turned out to be surprisingly good.

In this podcast, the language focus was on phrasal verbs with 'turn'. Take a look at the next activity. Can you choose the right preposition for each gap?

Activity 3: In this activity, test your knowledge of phrasal verbs with 'turn'.

Rich and Jack get tickets to see One Night in Istanbul at the cinema. What do you think it's about?

Rich and Jack get tickets to see One Night in Istanbul at the cinema. What do you think it's about?

How much film vocabulary did you learn in this week's podcast?

How much film vocabulary did you learn in this week's podcast?

Quiz

Recommending a film

This week’s task is to tell us about a film that you think we should all see.

Tell us:

  • Why should we check it out?
  • Does it have good reviews?
  • Was it a hit at the box office?
  • Does it have a good cast?
  • Does it have a good plot or amazing special effects?

Write your answers in the comments section below and don't forget to make a guess at our football phrase.

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