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Spooky! ( Transcripts )

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Transcripts:
Sally:
Hello. Welcome to Youth Speak. Today, we will teach you scary words. For example:

I watched a horror film last night. I was afraid.

Steve:

Stop! Cut! That's not the way we speak. It's like this:

I watched a film last night, called "The Ring". It was so spooky!

Sally: Oh... I see.
   

Ghost

Ken: Heh you guys! A bunch of us are going to a haunted house to sleep tonight. You guys want to join? It'll be really creepy!
John: No way!
Jane: You're weird.
James: Are you nuts? It would freak me out if I saw a ghost!
  [James turns around to see a ghost –Steve with a mask over him.]
All:

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!

Ken: That's so tacky.
  [Steve takes off the mask and laughs.]
   
Clark Kent
 

[Steve goes up to Candy in the common room]

Steve:

Hi Candy. The Halloween dance is tonight. Do you want to go with me?

Candy:

No thanks. I'm going with Clark Kent.
Steve: Clark Kent! The Superman?
Candy: Yes. Hi Clark!
  [Candy waves at Clark Kent and walks away with him, holding hands.]
Candy: Bye Steve.
Clark: Loser!
  [Everybody laughs.]
~~ The end ~~
 
** Characters played by students from Phoenix International School
** Scripts written by English Schools Foundation
** Video produced by Hong Kong Education City

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