Back when I was still teaching English online, my wife one day recorded a short video of me playing a conversation game with one of my students. The question that came up while she was recording was "What's your favorite movie?" Assuming you're not some kind of a weirdo who doesn't like movies, it's an almost impossible question to answer, even if English is your first language. And if the movies that make it to the top of your favorites list are more like friends than movies to you, as they are to me, then settling on an answer, even when speaking as an English teacher with a 7-year-old, doesn't get any easier.
No Country for Old Men
No Country for Old Men
No Country for Old Men
Back when I was still teaching English online, my wife one day recorded a short video of me playing a conversation game with one of my students. The question that came up while she was recording was "What's your favorite movie?" Assuming you're not some kind of a weirdo who doesn't like movies, it's an almost impossible question to answer, even if English is your first language. And if the movies that make it to the top of your favorites list are more like friends than movies to you, as they are to me, then settling on an answer, even when speaking as an English teacher with a 7-year-old, doesn't get any easier.