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1. Label the pictures with the correct adjective



Listen, check, and repeat.

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2. Click on a category (Positive feelings or Negative feelings). Then click on the adjectives that belong to that category. Click on ? to check your answers.

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3. For each photo, choose the adjective that matches how the person in feeling.

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4. Read the tweets and complete the hashtags with adjectives from exercise 3.

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5. Which adjective best describes each person's feelings. Use the adjectives below.

anxious    delighted    embarrassed    frightened    proud   relieved   shocked   upset

1.The waitress was really rude to me when I asked for a glass of water. I was a bit shocked .

2. I got a new laptopfor my birthday. I was .

3. My mum started to dance at my party and all my friends saw her! I was really .

4. My little sister won a singing competition. I was very .

5. Our cat is very old and is really ill. I think he might die. We're very .

6. I've got a difficult, important presentation tomorrow. I 'm feeling a Iittle bit .

7. I went on the tallest, fastest ride at the theme park. I was really .

8. I left my mobile on the bus, but someone found it. I was extremely .

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6. Write notes about how you usually feel in these situations. Sometimes you might need more than one adjective. Include modifying adverbs (a bit, a little bit, rather, very, extremely)


How do you feel when ...
1. you have an exam in ten minutes?
2. your exam finishes?
3. you see a large spider in your bedroom?
4. friends or family members are arguing?
5. you arrive at a party?
6. you can't sleep?

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SPEAKING. In pairs, take turns to ask and answer the questions in exercise 10. Record the conversation and send it to your teacher's WhatsApp number.

Example:

A. How do you feel when ... ?
B. I feel excited, but a little bit anxious too.