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The document outlines prompts for speaking about a comedy film that made one laugh, including details about the film's content, viewing experience, and reasons for laughter. It also discusses the appeal of comedy, cartoons, and the dynamics of friendships that evolve from initial dislike. Additionally, it touches on the appropriateness of humor in educational settings and the complexities of friendships across age differences.

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The document outlines prompts for speaking about a comedy film that made one laugh, including details about the film's content, viewing experience, and reasons for laughter. It also discusses the appeal of comedy, cartoons, and the dynamics of friendships that evolve from initial dislike. Additionally, it touches on the appropriateness of humor in educational settings and the complexities of friendships across age differences.

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20/05/25

Describe a film that made you laugh (laugh)


You should say:
What it was: have sb doing sth/ a laugh riot/ throw yourself into something.
When you watched it: sequel / be big on (comedy)/ go against my grind
Who you watched it with
And explain why it made you laugh: slapstick (dry/ witty) [ dry sense of
humor] / we were howling with laughter / the antics / what made it so funny
was… throwing himself so completely into his role/ cringe / push the
envelope/ walk the fine line between something
PART 3:
1. Do people like comedy?
Comedy can be carthartic / coping mechanism/ hit home for../ stress-
laden world
2. Why do some people of all ages like cartoons?
Imaginative/ social safire: trào phúng xh/ emotional depth/ timeless
appeal/ tap into/ walks of life/ layer of meaning
3. Why some people like to make others laugh?
4. Should teachers tell jokes in class?

Describe a person you disliked at first but ended up being friends with
You should say:
-Who he/ she is: sworn enemny in past life… but part of me was convinced
that
-How you knew him/her: rub me the wrong way/ couldn’t quite put your
finger on something/ flee off all the misunderstanding.
-Why you dislike him/her at first but changed your mind: things took a turn
-And expain how you feel about the experience: in hindsight/ in dawned on
me that/ wrong gut feelings.
PART 3:
1. Is it a good idea to make friends who are much older than you?
Age is just a number (cliché)/ It’s a mixed bag/ rapport/ x work out
Temperamental: tính khí thất thường/ rough patch/ emotional
connection transcend age/

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