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Talking About Movies, Music, and Shows — English Shadowing Practice

Practice the natural English for talking about movies, music, and shows. In this lesson you shadow real lines like “Do you watch a lot of movies?”, “I'm into action films.”, and “Have you seen it yet?”. It covers sharing your taste and asking for recommendations about media. You listen and speak along, copying the relaxed, friendly rhythm so the phrases feel natural when you actually say them.

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Do you watch a lot of movies?

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What this lesson trains

Make these lines automatic: “Do you watch a lot of movies?”, “I'm into action films.”, “Have you seen it yet?”, “Do you have any recommendations?”.

Pattern in focus: Preferences (“I prefer…,” “I'm into…”) and present perfect “Have you seen it yet?”

Handy expressions to own: I'm into, I prefer, on repeat, any recommendations.

Copy the casual intonation on “Do you have any recommendations?” — friendliness in English lives in the melody, not just the words.

Learning goals

  • Sound natural and relaxed when talking about movies, music, and shows.
  • Use the key phrases for talking about movies, music, and shows with a friendly tone.
  • React and keep the conversation flowing instead of going quiet.
  • Copy casual intonation rather than sounding stiff or formal.

About this practice

The lesson is built from a real exchange of short, natural lines you'd actually use when talking about movies, music, and shows.

At A2 level it's a quick social-English win you can repeat until it feels automatic.

Practice tips

  1. 1Shadow out loud with a warm, easy tone, not a flat one.
  2. 2Swap in your own details so the lines feel personal and true.
  3. 3Practice reacting (“I'm into”) so the conversation feels alive.

Frequently asked questions

What will I be able to do after this lesson?

You'll be able to chat about movies, music, and shows naturally, using friendly, practiced phrases instead of freezing up.

What level is this lesson?

A2. The phrases are short and casual — real social English rather than textbook sentences.

How do I ask for a recommendation?

You practice “Do you have any recommendations?” and reactions like “The last episode was so good.”

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