F2F Class Notes (Lily)[S]

Vocabulary

employee- the person being hired

employer- the company who hired you

diabetes = a serious disease in which there is too much sugar in your blood

ex: Most old people/ elders have diabetes, and need special care.

primary= the most crucial, most important

ex: The primary problem we have is global warming/ plastic waste.

secondary= not as important as primary

This is only a secondary problem, we need to solve the primary problem first.

on track= do things in proper order and on time.

ex: Every manager would expect the workers to be on track for projects.

procrastinate= get things done the last minute

ex: they typically procrastinate and develop a pattern of getting things done at the last minute.

Reading

I want to talk about horror films and why I like them and what my favourite types are.
When I was young, I watched the classic horror films like ‘Nightmare On Elms Street’ and ‘Friday The 13th’. My mum told me that when I was about six, she came downstairs in the middle of the night because there was a noise, and it was me watching ‘The Omen’ on TV in the dark on my own. So I guess I’ve always liked horror films.
I really like what I called ‘slasher films‘ – the really gory, bloody, violent films like ‘Final Destination’ and ‘The Hills Have Eyes’. I just find them quite funny and I like the special effects. I don’t really find them scary at all. I think the scariest sort of films are the ones that are very tense, like Hitchcock films.
I think the scariest one for me is ‘The Birds’ because it’s just very sinister the way that the birds come and sit and look at the people. And you know that it’s going to be really bad very soon.
But I think my favourite … favourite sort of horror films are zombie movies. I’ve watched loads of zombie movies and I really like them. Again I don’t really think they are very scary. ‘Dawn Of The Dead’ is my absolute favourite horror film I think. It’s a film where people just wake up one morning and there are zombies everywhere. If a zombie bites you, you turn into a zombie. And the survivors end up in a shopping mall in a shopping centre and they are surrounded by zombies. And it does not have a happy ending.
There is a British comedy horror film called ‘Shaun Of The Dead’ which is a bit of a joke on the idea of the ‘Dawn Of The Dead’ which is also really great. The most recent one I watched was a New Zealand film called ‘Black Sheep’ which is about zombie sheep. That was pretty funny as well.
The most recent horror film I watched was on a plane last time I went back to the UK. It was a Stephen King film based on a Stephen King book – I think a short story. And it was called ‘The Mist’. It was about people who lived in a small town in America and there was a hurricane, or typhoon as we call them here. And after the typhoon, they wanted to go into town to get some supplies to fix up the house. And it started to get misty or foggy. It was quite a strange mist – it didn’t look normal. And these people ended up in a hardware store in the town all trapped together because there were sort of monsters in the mist – these unrealistic giant creatures that were in the mist that were killing people. There was quite a lot of blood and guts and people died in horrible ways which is what I like about horror films. I would recommend it if you like horror films as much as I do.

Speaking exercise

Why do you think people enjoy watching horror films?
it’s a way to release yourself. When watch the movies, we can shout a lot, and it makes us happier.
it’s a way to relieve your stress. When watching/ As we watch the movies, we can scream a lot, we won’t be as tensed, and it makes us happier.