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LEARN ENGLISH WITH HORROR MOVIES

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LIVE CLASS: LEARN ENGLISH WITH HORROR MOVIES

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LIVE CLASS: LEARN ENGLISH WITH HORROR MOVIES

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Tell us in the comments:Do you like to watch scary movies?

LIVE CLASS: LEARN ENGLISH WITH HORROR MOVIES

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LIVE CLASS : LEARN ENGLISH WITH HORROR

MOVIES

WHAT DID WE LEARN LAST WEEK?

REVIEW : OFFICIAL EXAMS: STUDYING AND PASSING THE LISTENING SECTION

•Official exams: Academic, Business, General English •How to improve your listening skills•Sample questions: multiple choice & fill in the

gaps

HOW TO FIND OUR LIVE CLASSES

LET’S LEARN ENGLISH WITH HORROR MOVIES!

HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH WITH FILMS

•Watch with subtitles in English• Pause, go back, start again if you don’t understand• Break it up into 2 or 3 sessions• Take notes / write a summary of the movie•Make a list of your favorite quotes

HORROR FILM RECOMMENDATIONS

•PsychoØA serial killer lives

at the Bates Motel

HORROR FILM RECOMMENDATIONS

•The ExorcistØA priest is called

to perform an exorcism on a young girl with a demon inside her

HORROR FILM RECOMMENDATIONS

•AliensØColonial marines

fight off aliens on a space colony

HORROR FILM RECOMMENDATIONS

• The Texas Chainsaw MassacreØA group of young

adults on a road trip is attacked by a killer with a chainsaw

HORROR FILM RECOMMENDATIONS

• Silence of the LambsØAn FBI trainee

interviews serial killer and cannibal, Dr.Hannibel Lecter in jail

HORROR FILM RECOMMENDATIONS

• Interview with the VampireØA vampire from the

18th century tells his story to a biographer

LET’S LEARN DEATH IDIOMS

DEATH IDIOMS

• To kick the bucket - originates from death by hanging• To go to a better place – to go to a better than place

Earth, possibly “heaven”, when you die• To cash in your chips – In gambling, the last thing you

do it “cash in” the chips you’ve won to receive your money

DEATH IDIOMS

•To breathe your last breath – literally, to take your last breath of air before you die•To depart this life – to leave this life, when you

die

LET’S PRACTICE TOGETHER!

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1. What’s your favorite horror film?

ANSWER IN THE COMMENTS BELOW

2. What kind of death idioms do you have in your language?

ANSWER IN THE COMMENTS BELOW

3. Choose a death idiom and use it in a sentence.

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