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I DON’T LIKE VIOLENT MOVIES BECAUSE THEY MAKE ME UNCOMFORTABLE

In this lesson, we talk about expressing dislikes and feelings about movies, especially violent movies. Some people like movies with action and fighting, but others don’t like violent movies because they make them uncomfortable. We use present simple to talk about habits and feelings, present continuous for things happening now, past simple to describe past experiences, and future forms (will / going to) to talk about plans or predictions. We also use modal verbs to give advice and talk about permission or obligation.

Examples:

  • I don’t like violent movies because they make me uncomfortable.

  • She feels nervous when she watches violent movies.

  • My friends are watching a violent movie now.

  • Last night, I didn’t watch a violent movie.

  • Tomorrow, I will watch a comedy instead.

  • You shouldn’t watch violent movies if they upset you.


1. GRAMMAR:

Present Simple

  • I don’t like violent movies.

  • He feels uncomfortable during violent scenes.

  • They watch action movies sometimes.

Present Continuous

  • We are watching a movie now.

  • She is feeling uncomfortable.

Past Simple

  • I watched a violent movie last week.

  • He didn’t like it.

Future (Will / Going to)

  • I will not watch a violent movie tomorrow.

  • They are going to watch a comedy instead.

Modal Verbs

  • You shouldn’t watch violent movies if you don’t like them.

  • We must choose movies everyone enjoys.

  • Can you watch a violent movie?

Comparatives and Superlatives

  • Comedies are less violent than action movies.

  • Violent movies are more stressful.

  • This is the most uncomfortable movie I have seen.


2. VOCABULARY:

  1. ViolentUsing force to hurt or damage.

  2. UncomfortableFeeling uneasy or nervous.

  3. ActionExciting things happening, often with fighting.

  4. SceneA part of a movie or story.

  5. FeelTo experience an emotion or physical sensation.

  6. WatchTo look at a movie or show.

  7. LikeTo enjoy something.

  8. DislikeTo not enjoy something.

  9. ShouldUsed to give advice.

  10. PlanTo decide what to do in the future.


3. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS:

  • I don’t like violent movies.

  • They make me feel uncomfortable.

  • Let’s watch something less violent.

  • You should watch a comedy instead.

  • Can you watch violent movies?


4. SENTENCES:

Positive Sentences

  • I like comedies more than violent movies.

  • She feels comfortable watching funny films.

  • We are watching a movie now.

Negative Sentences

  • I don’t like violent movies.

  • He isn’t watching a violent movie.

  • They didn’t watch an action movie yesterday.

Questions

  • Do you like violent movies?

  • Are you watching a movie now?

  • Will you watch a violent movie tomorrow?

Answers

  • No, I don’t like them.

  • Yes, I’m watching a comedy.

  • No, I will watch something else.


5. CONVERSATION:

Mia: Do you like violent movies?

Jake: No, I don’t. They make me feel uncomfortable.

Mia: Why do they make you uncomfortable?

Jake: Because there is a lot of fighting and noise. I prefer comedies.

Mia: I like action movies sometimes, but I understand. Maybe we can watch a comedy tonight.

Jake: That sounds good! Comedies are more relaxing.

Mia: Yes, and we can both enjoy the movie.


6. READING:

Some people like violent movies because they enjoy the action and excitement. They like the fast scenes and the fighting parts. But other people don’t like violent movies because these movies make them feel uncomfortable. They don’t like to see fighting or hurting.

Last week, David watched a violent movie with his friends. He didn’t like it because it was too loud and scary. So, the next day, he decided to watch a comedy movie instead. He felt much better and laughed a lot.

David says that everyone should watch movies that make them feel good. If violent movies make you uncomfortable, it is better not to watch them.

Questions:

  1. Why do some people like violent movies?

  2. Why don’t some people like violent movies?

  3. What did David do last week?

  4. How did David feel after watching a comedy?

  5. What advice does David give?

Answers:

  1. Because they like action and excitement.

  2. Because violent movies make them feel uncomfortable.

  3. He watched a violent movie with his friends.

  4. He felt better and laughed a lot.

  5. Watch movies that make you feel good.

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