In this topic, we explore how to ask and express opinions about things that are not easy to prove, like the existence of ghosts. People have different beliefs and experiences. Some say they have seen ghosts, while others say there is no real proof. This lesson helps students talk about belief, evidence, and mystery using basic English grammar and vocabulary.
Examples:
Do you believe that ghosts are real?
Many people say they saw one.
There isn’t any scientific proof.
Some stories sound true, but others don’t.
🧠 GRAMMAR
Present Simple
I believe ghosts are real.
She doesn’t believe in ghosts.
Present Continuous
They are telling a ghost story.
We are discussing strange events.
Past Simple
He saw a ghost last night.
They didn’t hear anything unusual.
Future (Will / Going to)
People will always tell ghost stories.
We are going to visit a haunted house.
Modal Verbs
You should be careful in old places.
It can be scary.
We must stay together.
Comparatives and Superlatives
This story is scarier than the last one.
It’s the most mysterious place I know.
Adverbs and Prepositions
They often talk about ghosts.
The sound came from behind the door.
📚 VOCABULARY (10 Words with Definition)
Word | Definition |
---|---|
Ghost | The spirit of a dead person, seen or felt by some people |
Haunted | A place with ghosts or strange events |
Believe | To think something is true |
Scary | Something that makes you afraid |
Spirit | A soul or ghost |
Mysterious | Strange or hard to explain |
Evidence | Information that shows something is true |
Sighting | When someone sees something unusual |
Noisy | Full of sound or strange sounds |
Shadow | A dark shape made when something blocks the light |
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Do you believe that ghosts are real?
I’m not sure, but it’s interesting.
It could be true.
I saw something unusual.
There’s no proof, but many stories.
That house is haunted.
People say they heard strange sounds.
It’s one of the most mysterious places.
✏️ SENTENCES
Positive:
She believes in ghosts.
They are telling a spooky story.
Negative:
He doesn’t believe in ghosts.
There isn’t any real proof.
Questions:
Do you believe in ghosts?
Can ghosts be real?
Will you visit the haunted house?
Answers:
Yes, I believe they exist.
No, I don’t think they’re real.
Maybe. I want to learn more first.
🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION
Tom: Do you believe that ghosts are real, Mia?
Mia: I don’t know. I’ve never seen one, but I’ve heard many stories.
Tom: My cousin said he saw a ghost in the old house near the forest.
Mia: That place is haunted, right?
Tom: Yes. People say they hear strange sounds at night.
Mia: That’s spooky! Are you going to visit it?
Tom: I will, but only in the daytime! I don’t want to go alone at night.
Mia: Smart choice! We should go together and see if it’s true.
📖 LONG READING
Title: Do People Really See Ghosts?
All around the world, people tell stories about ghosts. Some say they saw a ghost in their house. Others say they heard strange noises or felt cold suddenly. These are called ghost sightings.
Scientists say there is no real evidence that ghosts exist. Many sounds and shadows can have other explanations. Sometimes the mind plays tricks on us.
Still, people love to share their experiences. Old buildings, castles, and forests are often called haunted places. Some tourists even visit these places to feel the mystery.
Ghosts may or may not be real, but the stories will always be part of human culture.
Questions and Answers:
Where do people say they see ghosts?
→ In houses, castles, and forests.Do scientists agree ghosts are real?
→ No, they say there is no real evidence.Why do people tell ghost stories?
→ Because they are interesting and mysterious.What are haunted places?
→ Places where people believe ghosts appear.Will people stop telling ghost stories?
→ No, they are part of culture.
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