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1. Do you like watching movies that make you laugh?
- Useful expressions:
- “I really enjoy comedies because…“
- “I prefer movies that make me laugh, such as…“
- “A good comedy can instantly improve my mood…“
- Grammar structure: Present Simple (expressing preferences), Present Perfect (I have always loved…), Comparatives (funnier than other genres).
- Sample answer:
Yes, I really enjoy comedies because they help me relax and forget about stress. A good comedy can instantly improve my mood, especially after a long day. I love watching funny movies with my friends because we can laugh together and have a great time. My favorite comedy movie is Mr. Bean, because the humor is simple yet hilarious.
2. Do you find it easy to make others laugh?
- Useful expressions:
- “I’d say I’m naturally funny because…“
- “Sometimes, I unintentionally make people laugh…“
- “I enjoy telling jokes, but…“
- Grammar structure: Present Simple (general habits), Past Simple (stories of making someone laugh).
- Sample answer:
I’d say I’m naturally funny because I love making jokes and telling funny stories. Sometimes, I unintentionally make people laugh just by the way I react to things. However, I think humor depends on the situation—some people enjoy my jokes, while others might not find them funny.
3. Do you think it’s a good thing if you always make others laugh?
- Useful expressions:
- “Making people laugh is a great way to…“
- “It’s important to have a balance between being serious and being funny…“
- “Humor can bring people together, but…“
- Grammar structure: Conditional Sentences (If you always make jokes, people might not take you seriously), Present Simple (general opinions).
- Sample answer:
I think making people laugh is a great way to build strong relationships and create a positive atmosphere. Humor can bring people together, but if someone is always joking, others might not take them seriously. It’s important to have a balance between being serious and being funny, depending on the situation.
4. When was the last time you laughed?
- Useful expressions:
- “Just yesterday, I couldn’t stop laughing because…“
- “The last time I laughed really hard was when…“
- “I laugh every day, but one moment that stands out is…“
- Grammar structure: Past Simple (telling a past event), Present Perfect (I have laughed a lot recently).
- Sample answer:
The last time I laughed really hard was a few days ago when I was watching a comedy show with my friends. One of the jokes was so unexpected that I couldn’t stop laughing for minutes. It felt amazing because laughter always makes me feel relaxed and happy.