This podcast episode focuses on teaching high-level phrases that mean "scary" and how to use them in different contexts, including on the IELTS exam. The hosts introduce four high-level phrases: "scary," "blood-chilling," "spine-tingling," and "terrifying." They recommend watching the classic movie "The Lost Boys" as a Halloween film to enhance spoken English. The hosts emphasize the importance of using these high-level phrases to enhance vocabulary and make a good impression on examiners. Takeaways • The episode teaches four high-level phrases that mean "scary": "scary," "blood-chilling," "spine-tingling," and "terrifying." • The hosts recommend watching the classic movie "The Lost Boys" as a Halloween film. • These phrases can be used in various contexts, including on the IELTS exam. • The hosts provide examples of how to use the phrases to describe different situations and experiences. • Using these high-level phrases can help boost vocabulary and leave a lasting impression on examiners. • The episode also mentions the phrases "stuff of nightmares" and "stuff of dreams," which can be used to describe something negative or positive, respectively. • There is a reminder to join the 3 Keys IELTS community for support and assistance in preparing for the exam.
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