Movie genre
TV Programs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Going to
100

This genre is full of scares, ghosts, or monsters.

Horror

100

A show that covers matches, scores, and commentary on games.

sports program

100

Opposite of happy

sad

100

This adverb shows how slowly something is done.

Slowly

100

“I _______ visit my grandparents this weekend.” (fill in)

am going to
200

This genre is known for superheroes, action, and often saving the world.

Action

200

A TV show where people solve crimes.

a police drama / crime show

200

This adjective describes something very big.

Large / huge

200

This adverb shows how often something happens.

Often

200

“She _______ watch a new movie tonight.” (fill in)

is going to

300

This genre shows love stories between characters, often with happy endings.

Romance

300

A show that uses cameras to follow real people in their everyday lives.

Reality show

300

Describes a person who is polite and helpful.

kind

300

This adverb describes doing something in a happy way.

Happily

300

“They _______ play soccer after school.” (fill in)

are going to

400

This genre has lots of laughs and funny situations.

Comedy

400

A show that teaches you about science, history, or nature.

 documentary

400

Describes something that is very scary.

frightening / scary

400

This adverb shows something is done very carefully.

Carefully


400

This form is used to talk about future plans or intentions.

going to + verb

500

This genre often combines advanced technology, space, or futuristic worlds, sometimes exploring time travel or aliens.

Sci-Fi
500

A show where a host talks to celebrities or guests, often with humor and games.

Chat show

500

Describes a place that is full of colors and fun.

lively or colerful

500

This adverb shows that something happens very quickly.

Quickly

500

Rewrite: “I will study for the test tomorrow” using “going to.”

I am going to study for the test tomorrow.