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rvrooOs
and Emotions
1
2
a. Look at the list of adjectives
below Which are
positive/negative?
When do you
usuaily feel like that? Discuss.
I olways feel stressed when I hove to take on uam. What
oboutyou?
I feel stressed when t go to the dentis$.
b.
A:
.
depressed .
cheerful .
generous o
stressed
o
frustrated o
calm
.
glad o
relaxed r joyful
.
aggressive .
happy .
lonely o
wbnied o
anorv
.
nervous .
sad
.
erqitgd
.
furious .
shy
.
te"nie
,lgE.,
optimqt]5 r
proud o
terrible.f',inn/
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Rewrite the following
sentences
as many times
as you
can uiing the adjectives
in the lisi to
replace
the words in bold.
Jack is in a good/bad
mood today.
Maria feelVis feeling sad/happy
today.
c
D
E
tr
tr
B
E
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b,
b. ln pairs,
use verbs/phrases
from above to talk
about the times you
experience
similar f..fingr.
When doyou dread something?
On school days, t dread waking up in the morning.
A:
B:
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enysical
Sensations
a. Match the
then make
ffi_
angry
frightened
excited
hungry
stressed
nervous
2
feelings
to the physical
sensations,
sentences,
as in the example.
Mffi-WM
butterflies
in the stomach
heart pounding
sweaty palms
rush of adrenaline
stomach
rumbling
red face
lwos so angry my face was red.
b. What feeling
does someone
in your
countrv
express when they:
.
clench their fist
.
frown
.
drum their fingers .
lick their lips
e
raise their eye-brows .
wrinkle iheir nose?
ln my country people
clench their fist to show they ore angry.
3
4
5
$
erpr.ssing
feetings
a. Cross out the words in the box which don,t go
with the verb
,feel,.
6
3
4 @
Usten to five people
talking about different
situations.
Match each speaker
with the way they
feel.
Het dreading
a visit from his
cousin.
He's looking forurard
to his friend
coming.
He finds student life fascinating.
He misses his friend.
He likes having friends for dinner.
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker
3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
I
e*tr.re
Adjectives
5
ln pairs,
use the adjectives
from the list to act out
short exchanges.
o
furious .
overjoyed o
exhausted .
delighted
o
appalling .
filthy o
heart broken .
fanLstic
.
huge .
delicious o
terrified
A: You must be tied.
B: Tired! |mexhousted!.
1 You must be pleased.
2 You must have been
scared.
You look angry.
The food was bad.
She seems happy with
her exam results.
Sarah seemed
upset.
Underline
the correct form of the adjective.
The music in that restaurant
was quite
relaxed/
relaxing.
I was very pleased/plegsing
that you decided to
JOtn us.
The children
were very depressed/dqoressing
when the field trip was cancelled.
I find horror films quite
a"ry'n"Uft"rdfy;rr9.
,_! better o panic .
strong .

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