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The document contains exercises focused on discussing and matching feelings, such as happiness, annoyance, and tiredness. It includes prompts for personal reflection on emotions and listening activities related to conversations about friends. Additionally, it encourages participants to share experiences and responses related to various feelings.

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Lesson

The document contains exercises focused on discussing and matching feelings, such as happiness, annoyance, and tiredness. It includes prompts for personal reflection on emotions and listening activities related to conversations about friends. Additionally, it encourages participants to share experiences and responses related to various feelings.

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Feelings

Exercise
1 Discuss the questions
Series; tv show; something wasn’t as I expected;
something didn’t meet my expectations

1. Tell about the last time you felt:


Very happy
Very tired
Quite annoyed
2. What other words do you know
to describe feelings?
Exercise
1 Match the words in bold in the sentences to these basic
meanings:
Happy, annoyed, tired, bad, sad, angry, worried
We left at six in the morning and didn’t get back till midnight. I was exhausted.
You must be really pleased with the results. They’re great.
She was absolutely furious when she saw the mess that they had made.
I’m under so much pressure at work. I’m really stressed about everything.
His dog died last night. He was very upset when I spoke to him. He sounded as if he might cry.
I’m so sorry. I feel really guilty about leaving you with all the work to do.
Ask her now. She looks like she’s in a good mood.
It was good to see her happy and enjoying herself because I know she’s been a bit down.
I was pleasantly surprised by the film. I really didn’t expect it to be so good.
I’m fed up with this weather. It’s so hot you can’t do anything. I’ve had enough of it!
Exercise
2
🎧 Listen to 2 conversations. The first is between two people
talking about their friend Karim. The second is between two
women, Belinda and Alisha. How do these three people feel?
(8)
1. Karim
2. Belinda
3. Alisha
🎧 Do you remember why they feel this way? Listen again and check your ideas.
Listening

https://listeninenglish.com/ve225-emily-in-paris-emily-breaks-up
.php
Exercise
1 Discuss the questions

1. Have you ever felt furious about


something? What happened?
2. What usually makes you feel
stressed?
3. When was the last time you were
pleasantly surprised by something?
4. What do you do when you feel a bit
down?
5. Can you think of a time when you felt
guilty about something? How did you
handle it?
6. How do you help a friend who is
feeling upset?
R

a. That chocolate cake looks nice.b. He seemed a bit down.c. He sounded as if he might cry.d.
She looks like she’s in a good mood.e. That sounds like a nightmare.
3
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
You may also need to add other words.
4
Match 1–8 from Exercise 7 with the responses (a–h).
5
Write your own responses to 1-8 in Exercise 3.
Listening

https://listeninenglish.com/ve226-emily-in-paris-emily-dinner-with-mindy
.php

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