Objectives: 1. To review the use and structure of the past perfect tense2. To review vocabulary related to the film industry3. To allow Ss to check their progress and ask any questions they may still have Emphasis and difficulties:Words and phrases:1. *nomination 2. put one’s effort into 3. be well-known 1. Whom is a film made by?1) The _______ writes the script.2) _________ do their work before filming starts.They find money and choose the director.3) _______ and ________ are the characters in a film.4) _________ tells the actors how to act better and decide how the film will look and sound.5) To make a film, many different people are needed. They work the ________ and the ________, record the ______, design ________ and do other jobs.writerProducersActorsactressesDirectorscameraslightssoundcostumesFinish Part A on P 97.Task 2: How does she / he feel? What kind of film is she /he watching?Task 3: Finish Part B on P 97.Task 3: Complete the dialogue AAmy: Good afternoon, Doctor. Doctor: Good afternoon, Amy. You don't look great. What's wrong with your teeth?Amy: I've got very bad toothache. You __________(had better / must) help me.Doctor: Well, let me have a look first. Open your mouth, Amy. You (must / had better) open your mouth a bit wider. Otherwise, I won't be able to see your bad tooth ... Now you can close your mouth.Amy: Thank you, Doctor.Doctor: Amy, do you like sweet foods?musthad betterTask 4: Amy: Yes, I love sweets and chocolate. Doctor: You _________ (must / had better) stop eating so many sweets if you want your teeth to stay healthy.Amy: OK.Doctor: You (ought to / must) eat less chocolate as well.Amy: All right.Doctor: You (had better not / mustn’t) forget to brush ...