elenec EOI Avilés1 Feelings How to express feelings and emotions.

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elenec EOI Avilés1 Feelings How to express feelings and emotions

elenec EOI Avilés2 Listen to some people expressing their feelings in different situations

elenec EOI Avilés3 How would you feel...?

elenec EOI Avilés4 if two people gave you completely opposite advice? confused

elenec EOI Avilés5 if you were unhappy and frustrated because of your boss ? fed up

elenec EOI Avilés6 if the police told you that your flat had been burgled? shocked

elenec EOI Avilés7 if you didn't get a present you were hoping to get? disappointed

elenec EOI Avilés8 if you were about to talk in public for the first time? nervous

elenec EOI Avilés9 if a very good friend didn't invite you to his party? offended

elenec EOI Avilés10 if a friend helped you a lot with a problem? grateful

elenec EOI Avilés11 if you went to study abroad and were missing your family? homesick

elenec EOI Avilés12 if you thought you had lost your passport but then you found it? relieved

elenec EOI Avilés13 And how are these people feeling now?

elenec EOI Avilés14 desperate devastated furious

elenec EOI Avilés15 stunned exhausted thrilled

elenec EOI Avilés16 miserable astonished delighted

More activities Develop your vocabulary for describing emotions Some emotion idioms -ed /-ing adjectives What are extreme adjectives? More about extreme adjectives Adverb collocations and extreme adjectives Listening 1: what are these three women feeling? Listening 2: you will hear how four men are feeling Listening 1: what are these three women feeling? Listening 2: you will hear how four men are feeling Song: Something beautiful by Robbie WilliamsSong: Something beautiful by Robbie Williams

elenec EOI Avilés18 Talking time Choose two or more adjectives from below and tell your partner/s why you felt like that. Can you remember a time when you felt...? Amazed Delighted Exhausted Furious Grateful homesick Terrified Really fed up