Part 3: Past and Future

In this section, we will discuss questions related to the past and the future. Pay close attention to the verb tenses used in the answers provided.

1. Do you think films have changed since you were a child?

  • No, I don’t think films have changed much since I was a child. When I was younger, I used to enjoy watching action films, and it seems that the Hollywood formula for this genre remains the same till today. For example, I was a fan of the original ‘Superman’ films, and it is still a popular subject for filmmakers to this day.

Explanation: The speaker expresses their opinion about how films have evolved since their childhood. They provide an example to support their statement.

2. As the technology for home viewing improves, do you think people will stop going to the cinema in the future?

  • No, I don't believe that people will completely abandon going to the cinema. Even though individuals can now purchase remarkable home viewing equipment, there is still a unique and special feeling when sharing the experience of watching a new film with a theatre full of people. I am doubtful that technology will be able to replicate the atmosphere that cinemas offer.

Explanation: The speaker offers their viewpoint on the future of cinema attendance considering the advancement of home viewing technology. They emphasize the unique atmosphere of watching a film in a cinema and express skepticism towards technology's ability to recreate that experience.

Examples, explanations, and additional details:

  • In response to the first question, you could include more examples of specific film genres that have remained popular over time, such as comedies, dramas, or thrillers. This would add depth to the answer and provide a more comprehensive perspective on how films have or haven't changed since the person was a child.

  • When answering the second question, you could expand on the idea of a shared experience by mentioning the enjoyment of laughing together during a comedy or feeling suspense collectively during a thriller. By elaborating on these emotions, the answer becomes more vivid and engaging.

  • To further support the second answer, you could mention the trend of successful cinema franchises and their ability to draw audiences to movie theaters. Examples like the Marvel Cinematic Universe or the Harry Potter series demonstrate the enduring appeal of experiencing films on the big screen.

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