You can have a look at the programme HERE:
LANGUAGE IN SHORT FILM: ENGLISH
We
are proud to present ALCINE airlines!
We all have a mother tongue, which we use and
command without any need for prior study. We study
language formally (morphology, syntax, etc.) when we go to school,
when we can already talk perfectly. It seems clear therefore that the best
way of learning a language is by listening to it, by inmersing oneself in
it. That is why we are convinced cinema is an unbeatable vehicle for
supporting the study of languages. Firstly because cinema gets you
involved in a plot, a setting and dialogues; in short, it surrounds you
with the spoken word of the protagonists. But also because the magic of
celluloid makes us eager to learn how the stories end, it turns us into
avid language learners without us even noticing. That is why, with
support of Network Ireland & TV, the Institut Français and the Goethe
Institute, ALCINE has become an airline once again this year. And there
are three destinations to choose from. A selection of short films is
available to students in English, French and German separated into a range
of programmes in each of the languages, and we provide the oppoprtunity to
increase your knowledge of the chosen language by listening
and reading the subtitles in the same language. Audiences will
therefore have a fun, exciting and interesting time by spending a few
hours in Ireland, France or Germany without even having to leave their
seats. So fasten your seatbelts, and get ready for takeoff and speeds
of up to 24 images per second... Chocks away!
HAVE A LOOK AT THE SYNOPSIS OF THE SHORT FILMS YOU'RE GOING TO SEE WITH YOUR TEACHERS:
AND IT MAY ALSO INTEREST YOU...
SHAKESPEARE'S CUT
(Friday 11th at 17:30: Corral de Comedias)
It is made up of nine short films made by
directors living in the United Kingdom who have reinterpreted Shakespeare’s
classics.The programme has a duration of around one hour
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