
Here are my thoughts on what you can do to improve your English independently, and how to use your English effectively in filmmaking. Feel free to comment on my posts. I’d love to know what you think and more about your experience.
- English for Filmmakers
- English for life
- English for tour guides
- The tour guide's English tea break
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What’s the itinerary for today?
To make your itinerary exciting it should be more than just a list of places to visit, it should leave the group looking forward to visiting them. In this article we’ll think about the English that we need to do this.
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Tour introductions 1: how to introduce yourself to your group in English
How you introduce yourself at the start of your walking tour is important because it’s your chance to…
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English for writing loglines 2: the protagonist’s goal
Writing a logline for a film project can be challenging, especially if you need to write it in foreign language. This is the second of a series of articles on how to structure loglines in English.
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How Finding Nemo can help you to write loglines in English
If you have pitched a film project before the chances are you’ve had to write a logline in your own language. Today we are going to talk about how to structure loglines in English….
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How can reading and listening help you to speak English confidently at work?
The language that we use in our jobs can be about really specific topics, which you may not have learnt about in your English class at school. So, how can we improve our ability to talk professionally in English in our careers.




