Learning English at the movies


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 09 Oct 2018

Caleel Harris (left) and Jeremy Ray Taylor star in Columbia Pictures' Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, opening at Golden Screen Cinemas on Oct 25.

GO for classes, do worksheets, read books – these are what most would recommend if one asked for ways to improve one’s English proficiency.

In the latest collaboration by Star Media Group (SMG) and Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC), students can now turn their movie trips into language learning opportunities through a junior movie club programme.

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