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Today we are going to describe feelings and emotions
1.
2.
Today we are going todescribe feelings and
emotions.
3.
(Ex.1) Describe what is happening in the photos (A-C).4.
Learn the new words.встревоженный
alarmed
отчаявшийся
frustrated
удивленный
amused
яростный
furious
беспокоящийся
anxious
униженный
humiliated
пристыженный
ashamed
истерический
hysterical
яростный
bitter
нерешительный
indecisive
довольный
content
раздраженный
irritated
disappointed
огорченный
несчастный
miserable
разочарованный
disillusioned
напряженный
stressed
завистливый
envious
ошеломленный
stunned
раздраженный
exasperated
взволнованный
thrilled
жизнерадостный
upbeat
5.
Learn the new words.alarmed
frustrated
upbeat
amused
furious
anxious
humiliated
ashamed
hysterical
bitter
indecisive
Unhappy
Feeling
because
annoyed,
sth
Unable
Disappointed
to
control
because
your
Feeling
To
If
Extremely
make
you are
angry,
someone
amused
unhappy,
jealous,
feel
by
Feeling
Positive
very
and
sorry
making
and
you
upset,
hoped
and
for
impatient,
did
not
behaviour
you
have
or
lost
emotions
your
and
So
for
Very
Feeling
ashamed
sth,
Very
Wanting
Too
worried
upset
example
Worried
excited,
you
surprised
annoyed
annoyed
because
think
or
sth
and
because
stupid,
or
happy,
that
it
and
tired
or
and
is
you
embarrassed
Happy
Worried
you
Very
feel
and
that
about
angry
satisfied
because
good
sth
because
happen,
or
you
because
cannot
belief
because
that
you
someone
are
very
is
Unable
to
make
clear
funny
especially
that
you
think
impatient
shocked
someone
feel
and
you
frightened
and
you
upset
cannot
pleased
lonely,
you
when
have
to
about
else
speak
smile
been
other
has
cold,
relax
sthor
of
things
sthor
you
will
have
happen
someone
control
or
or
change
sth
was
a
upset,
good,
afraid,
that
excited
an done
idea
decisions
or
choices
people
or
treated
badly
laugh
are
unfairly
treated
present
situation,
not asisgood
or achieve
as you
etc.
right
expected
sth
content
irritated
disappointed
miserable
disillusioned
stressed
envious
stunned
exasperated
thrilled
6.
How do you think they are feeling? Why?furious
hysterical
content
upbeat
humiliated
stressed
irritated
alarmed
envious
exasperated
thrilled
anxious
bitter
disillusioned
indecisive
stunned
frustrated
amused
ashamed
disappointed
miserable
alarmed
amused
anxious
ashamed
bitter
content
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
furious
humiliated
hysterical
indecisive
irritated
miserable
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
7.
How areyou today?
How are you
getting on?
How are you
doing?
What’s up?
alarmed
amused
anxious
ashamed
bitter
content
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
furious
humiliated
hysterical
indecisive
irritated
miserable
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
8.
alarmedamused
anxious
ashamed
bitter
content
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
furious
humiliated
hysterical
indecisive
irritated
miserable
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
Which of these adjectives are positive?
amused
content
thrilled
upbeat
Which of these adjectives have a negative meaning?
alarmed
anxious
ashamed
bitter
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
furious
humiliated
indecisive
irritated
miserable
stressed
Which of these adjectives have a positive and negative
meaning? Click on them.
hysterical
stunned
9.
(Ex.4) How might you feel in these situations? Choose two or threeadjectives for each situation.
1. You hear a strange noise in the
middle of the night.
alarmed
furious
amused
humiliated
anxious
hysterical
ashamed
indecisive
bitter
irritated
content
miserable
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
10.
(Ex.4) How might you feel in these situations? Choose two or threeadjectives for each situation.
2. You receive an email with some
good news.
alarmed
furious
amused
humiliated
anxious
hysterical
ashamed
indecisive
bitter
irritated
content
miserable
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
11.
(Ex.4) How might you feel in these situations? Choose two or threeadjectives for each situation.
3. You’re waiting for a friend and
she’s late (for the third time this
week!)
alarmed
furious
amused
humiliated
anxious
hysterical
ashamed
indecisive
bitter
irritated
content
miserable
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
12.
(Ex.4) How might you feel in these situations? Choose two or threeadjectives for each situation.
4. A friend makes fun of you in
front of other people.
alarmed
furious
amused
humiliated
anxious
hysterical
ashamed
indecisive
bitter
irritated
content
miserable
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
13.
(Ex.4) How might you feel in these situations? Choose two or threeadjectives for each situation.
5. You’re waiting for some
important exam results.
alarmed
furious
amused
humiliated
anxious
hysterical
ashamed
indecisive
bitter
irritated
content
miserable
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
14.
(Ex.4) How might you feel in these situations? Choose two or threeadjectives for each situation.
6. Your best friend surprises you
by telling you that he/she is
moving to another school.
I’m moving to
another
school.
alarmed
furious
amused
humiliated
anxious
hysterical
ashamed
indecisive
bitter
irritated
content
miserable
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
15.
(Ex.4) How might you feel in these situations? Choose two or threeadjectives for each situation.
7. Your application for a summer
job has been rejected.
alarmed
furious
amused
humiliated
anxious
hysterical
ashamed
indecisive
bitter
irritated
content
miserable
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
16.
(Ex.4) How might you feel in these situations? Choose two or threeadjectives for each situation.
8. You and a group of friends are
told off for bad behaviour in
class.
alarmed
furious
amused
humiliated
anxious
hysterical
ashamed
indecisive
bitter
irritated
content
miserable
disappointed
disillusioned
envious
exasperated
frustrated
stressed
stunned
thrilled
upbeat
17.
(Ex.5) Match the idioms with a feeling from Ex.2.1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
miserable
furious
stressed
anxious
irritaed
envious
humiliated
anxious
exasperated
indecisive
9
frustrated
stressed
indecisive
irritated
envious
anxious
humiliated
furious
miserable
exasperated
frustrated
18.
(Ex.6) Work in pairs. Read the situations from the ‘It drives me crazy!’list. Which ones irritate you the most? Add three things to the list.
19.
(Ex.7) Listen to four speakers and answer the questions.Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
1. People who are always updating their status on social
networking sites. Emotional messages about how
somebody is missing their boyfriend or girlfriend
terribly and how miserable they feel.
2. People who are constantly eating popcorn in the
cinema.
3. Because they got a new laptop for Christmas.
4. Taking part in more online forums.
20.
(Ex.8) Read the Recycle! box and the sentences. Say whether thequestions refer to what is happening now, an annoying habit, or future
arrangements.
an annoying habit
future arrangements
future arrangements
what is happening now
Box
21.
(Ex.9) Listen again. Note down the answers to the questions in Ex.8.Because they get on his
nerves.
They are offering free
snacks for a week at the
end of the month.
He’s taking his new
laptop to the shop
tomorrow.
She’s reading an online
forum about recycling.
Speaker 1
Speaker 3
Speaker 2
Speaker 4
22.
Guess the idiom.to be in two minds
to blow your top
What kind of
behaviour makes
you blow your top?
What was the last
thing that made
you furious?
Are you in two
minds about doing
something? What
could help you to
be less indecisive?
to be over the moon
When was the last
time you were
over the moon
about something?
Have you ever lost
face because of
something you
did? How did you
improve the
situation?
Does anything
drive you crazy in
your friends?
to lose face
to drive sb crazy
23.
(Ex.10) Work in pairs. Answer the questions.24.
What have you learned today?What can you do now?
25.
(Ex.1) Match the adjectives with the sentences.stunned
amused
furious
envious
content
ashamed
26.
(Ex.2) Replace the underlined adjectives with the adjectives.thrilled
indecisive
upbeat
miserable
disappointed
27.
(Ex.3) Choose the correct adjectives to complete the sentences.28.
(Ex.4) Match the adjectives with the definitions.exasperated
disappointed
stressed
hysterical
disillusioned
bitter
29.
(Ex.5) Match 1-9 with a-i form idioms.30.
(Ex.6) Listen to four dialogues. Complete the sentences with an idiom.is in two minds
is over the moon
gets on his nerves
is down in the dumps
Script
31.
(Ex.7) Listen again and choose the correct answers (a-c).Script
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