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IELTS SPEAKING TOPIC VOCABULARY: FILM

 

IELTS SPEAKING TOPIC VOCABULARY FILM: The words and expressions written below are what you can possibly use on your IELTS Speaking Exam when talking about films or movies. Equip yourself with better expressions to be able to get your target score. Ace your exam!  

 

Who doesn’t love watching films? The topic of Movies or films is one of the common topics that students get during their IELTS Speaking exam. Questions such as ‘What is your favorite film?’, ‘How does your favorite film inspire you?’ and the like, these questions can be answered interestingly if the student or the examinee knows a lot of words or expressions related to movies.  

 

But one should bear in mind that using too many idioms or expressions is a big NO as it sounds unnatural or forced. The words and expressions below are recommended ones:    

 

Adaptation [noun] – refers to films that are inspired by a book or written work

The Da Vinci Code movie adaptation is a massive success in European countries.

 

Blockbuster [noun] – refers to movies that are commercially successful

 

Hugh Jackman’s latest movie, The Greatest Showman, is a certified blockbuster.

Synonym: box-office hit  

 

Depict [verb] – show; represent; portray

The movie depicted the suffering of Jews during the World War.  

 

Flop [noun] – fail totally; failure

It’s sad to know that the movie he first starred in is a flop.  

 

Low-budget film [noun] – refers to motion pictures/movies that are not funded well by a major investor

Some low-budget films are worth watching.  

 

Movie buff [noun] – refers to a person who is not only interested in the film but also knowledgeable

 

If you want some movie recommendations, you better ask Phil as he is a movie buff.  

 

Premiere [noun]  – the debut; the first public appearance of the film

 

The premiere of the movie Game of Thrones was very well-praised by the audience.

 

Soundtrack [noun] – the music used in a film

 

The soundtrack of that film is just right, it completely captures the mood of the actors. Synonym: film score; background music  

 

Subtitle [noun] – the caption that can be seen at the bottom of the screen to cater to international audiences

 

I don’t rely on subtitles now when watching movies in English as I can already understand.  

 

Tear-jerking [adj] – refers to movies that move the audience to tears

 

Tear-jerker [noun]

 

As I’m an optimistic person, I avoid watching tear-jerking movies.

 

 

Thought-provoking [adj] – making the audience think a lot about the film

 

The ending of the film is thought-provoking and I believe that makes it really entertaining.  

 

Movie genres: Romance / Chick flick Horror Action Adventure Documentary Musical History Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) Comedy Fantasy    

 

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