The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Netflix Worksheet
Hi Lexi Lovers! Welcome to another video. We’re getting a little creepy, and it’s time for The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix.
Now many fans were disappointed when they expected a remake of the 90s sitcom, but found this version is a lot darker and and more chilling.
So chilling comes from being cold, and it’s that feeling your blood turns cold and you get chills down your spine.
So here we’ve made a worksheet for you to watch along with the show and practise your English!
If you’re a teacher then you can check the lesson plan below to use in your class with your students.
Download your Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Netflix worksheet
The worksheet includes:
- Listening activities
- Vocab about witches and the supernatural
How to use the worksheet:
- Download the worksheet (we’ll send it to your email)
- Watch the first episode of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix
- Complete the questions and check you answers at the end of the sheet.
- Return here or to Youtube and answer the discussion questions in the comments! We’ll give you feedback on your answers.
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The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Netflix Worksheet Lesson Plan
Hi fellow teachers! I designed this worksheet for my FCE class to use, so the level is perfect for Upper Intermediate or Advanced. I suggest using subtitles for the students to watch along with, until you reach the gap fill sections and you can turn the subtitles off.
The episode is an hour long, and there are so many activities that I would complete this over a few classes or choose the parts that you would like to practise with your students.
Pre-teach vocab is helpful to set the scene.
There’s a song that is featured in the episode “Bad Moon Rising” by Creedence Clearwater Revival and there’s an FCE word transformation task, which you could omit or even give for homework.
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