When you watch short movies, you’re learning through an authentic input, which means you’re learning by using real English materials that weren’t actually intended to teach the language. Learning this way helps you learn the language more naturally, instead of always relying on a textbook.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines short films as motion pictures, or movies, that are 40 minutes long or less. In other words, they’re videos or a series of images shown together to tell a story. Short movies are also called “shorts” or “short films.”
~Teresa Mupas

Key Takeaways:

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Be sure to learn English while watching these excellent short movies now available. Films such as “Dotty” and “The LEGO Story” are great representations of their genre.
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Follow the discussion questions and introduce them to Dyslexic students if possible. That could get the discussion going on English language skills in the classroom.
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Teachers appreciate the opportunity to watch some of these awesome short movies. They can share some insight with their dyslexic students and teach English language skills.

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