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James Bond Scenes | ESL Film Storyboarding & Shot Type Project
James Bond Scenes | ESL Film Storyboarding & Shot Type Project
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This practical resource introduces students to the visual tools of film-making. Using a simple guide to shot types and camera angles, learners explore how framing can change the meaning, energy or impact of a scene.
They then work in groups to storyboard their own James Bond–inspired action sequence, choosing from one of six provided missions. The task is hands-on and flexible, with options to present, perform or film the final result. It’s designed to get students planning, collaborating and using new vocabulary in context, all while imagining high-stakes spy drama.
Whether you’re building a project lesson or injecting something more active into your classroom, this is a creative, accessible way to bring film language into English learning.
This resource is also part of our Music & Film | EFL Resource Pack, which is available to download here.
Perfect For:
- TEFL, ESOL, and EAL teachers introducing film language
- Teaching shot types and camera angles through practice
- Combining visual planning with speaking and presentation
- Students who enjoy spy films, storytelling or acting out scenes
Please Note: Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive a PDF to download and print. This is a digital download – no physical product will be shipped.
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