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GHOST STORIES VOCABULARY
AND USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

CANDELARIA DEL CARRIL
violence
 “hailing down a storm of blows”
 “mangled body” ( to destroy something by twisting
  it with force or tearing it into pieces so that its original
  form is completely changed)
 “twisted mind”
 Agony: “She lay there screaming in agony.”
Weather (very important to
create a gloomy atmosphere)
∞ “ the city was brilliantly lit by a full moon”
∞ “fog rolled over the city”
∞ “ It was a beautiful cloudless night”
∞ “it was a raw winter” (very cold and unpleasant)
∞ “it was frosty outside” (cold enough to produce
  frost)
∞ “the house was in a desolated area”
∞ :” The house stands on a bleak, windswept moor”
  (cold, empty and not welcoming)
noises

 “bones were audibly shattered”
 “He suddenly let out a piercing shriek.”( a
  short, loud, high cry)
 When a door creaks, it makes a long low sound
  when it moves “The door creaked on its hinges.”
 “ I could hear something whirring from the attic” to
  make a low, soft, continuous sound, specially
  machines
 to bring your teeth forcefully together when you are
  angry “The monster roared and gnashed its teeth.”
appearence

# “the roses in her cheeks”
# “weak as water” simile
# “ivory faced, silver haired”
# “he had an odd look”
# “eyes like burning flames”
# “paler than it´s her want”
# “drawn, haggard look”
Human moods

® “ill contained impatience”
® “break out in a great flame of anger”
® “ape-like fury”
Mystery

 “Conditions in the prison were diabolical”
 “Many people believe that a broken mirror is an
  omen of bad luck.” (sign of what will happen in
  the future)
 There was an ominous silence in the house”
  (suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to
  happen)
 “there was a preternatural rain” (more than usual)
 Sorcerer:in stories, a man who has magical
  powers and who uses them to harm other
  people
Some tips:

 Set An atmosphere of mystery and suspense
 Describe the weather
 May use Omens, portents, visions
 Supernatural or otherwise inexplicable events
 Apparitions of ghost, vampires, etc.

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Ghost stories vocabulary and useful expressions[1]

  • 1. GHOST STORIES VOCABULARY AND USEFUL EXPRESSIONS CANDELARIA DEL CARRIL
  • 2. violence  “hailing down a storm of blows”  “mangled body” ( to destroy something by twisting it with force or tearing it into pieces so that its original form is completely changed)  “twisted mind”  Agony: “She lay there screaming in agony.”
  • 3. Weather (very important to create a gloomy atmosphere) ∞ “ the city was brilliantly lit by a full moon” ∞ “fog rolled over the city” ∞ “ It was a beautiful cloudless night” ∞ “it was a raw winter” (very cold and unpleasant) ∞ “it was frosty outside” (cold enough to produce frost) ∞ “the house was in a desolated area” ∞ :” The house stands on a bleak, windswept moor” (cold, empty and not welcoming)
  • 4. noises  “bones were audibly shattered”  “He suddenly let out a piercing shriek.”( a short, loud, high cry)  When a door creaks, it makes a long low sound when it moves “The door creaked on its hinges.”  “ I could hear something whirring from the attic” to make a low, soft, continuous sound, specially machines  to bring your teeth forcefully together when you are angry “The monster roared and gnashed its teeth.”
  • 5. appearence # “the roses in her cheeks” # “weak as water” simile # “ivory faced, silver haired” # “he had an odd look” # “eyes like burning flames” # “paler than it´s her want” # “drawn, haggard look”
  • 6. Human moods ® “ill contained impatience” ® “break out in a great flame of anger” ® “ape-like fury”
  • 7. Mystery  “Conditions in the prison were diabolical”  “Many people believe that a broken mirror is an omen of bad luck.” (sign of what will happen in the future)  There was an ominous silence in the house” (suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happen)  “there was a preternatural rain” (more than usual)  Sorcerer:in stories, a man who has magical powers and who uses them to harm other people
  • 8. Some tips:  Set An atmosphere of mystery and suspense  Describe the weather  May use Omens, portents, visions  Supernatural or otherwise inexplicable events  Apparitions of ghost, vampires, etc.