

Feelings
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English
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Kate Chukina
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Feelings
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We left at six 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. She might say yes.
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!
Match the underlined words in the sentences to these basic meanings:
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1) Do you remember the prepositions connected to the adjectives - pleased ... ? / stressed ... ? / guilty ... ? / surprised ... ? / fed up ... ?
2) Why else might you feel exhausted? 😩
3) How do you know if someone is pleased with something? ☺️
4) How do you know when someone is furious? 😤
5) Why might someone get upset? 😢
6) What other things might you feel guilty / bad about? 😞
7) What things might put you in a good mood? 😁
8) What's the opposite of being pleasantly surprised?
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exhausted
pleased
furious
stressed
upset
guilty
in a good mood
(a bit) down
pleasantly surprised
disappointed
fed up
Think of a time when you experienced some of these emotions. What happened? Tell a story, but don't say how you felt.
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I was looking for something to watch, when I came across the movie called 'Leave the world behind'. I'd seen a few films with Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali, so I thought it should be something worthwhile ...
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Listen to two 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 and why?
- Karim?
- Belinda?
- Alisha?
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Be, look, seem, feel, sound, taste and smell are all linking verbs. These verbs can be followed by different patterns.
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Match
Match the halves:
That chocolate cake looks ...
He seemed ...
He sounded as if ...
She looks like ...
That sounds like ...
nice.
a bit down.
he might cry.
she's in a good mood.
a nightmare.
nice.
a bit down.
he might cry.
she's in a good mood.
a nightmare.
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Be, look, seem, feel, sound, taste and smell are all linking verbs. These verbs can be followed by different patterns.
linking verb + an adjective
linking verb + as if / like* + a clause
linking verb + like + a noun
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Multiple Choice
Are you OK? You ... a bit stressed.
look
look as if
look like
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Multiple Select
Are you all right? You ... you've seen a ghost.
look
look as if
look like
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Multiple Choice
Is Julie OK? She ... disappointed when I spoke to her.
sounded
sounded as if
sounded like
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Multiple Select
Are you OK? You ... you've got a cold.
sound
sound as if
sound like
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Multiple Choice
Have you seen Ana? She ... so well, so relaxed when I saw her last!
looked
looked as if
looked like
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Match
Match the sentences with the responses:
Yeah, I know. She's so much better after that holiday.
Yeah, I feel terrible. I think I've maybe got flu.
I am. I'm really behind with work and I'm exhausted.
Yeah. I was almost hit by this guy who was driving like an idiot.
Yeah. I think she expected to get a better mark as she'd studied so much.
Have you seen Ana? She looked so well!
You sound as if you've got a cold.
Are you OK? You look a bit stressed.
You look like you've seen a ghost.
Is Julie OK? She sounded disappointed.
Have you seen Ana? She looked so well!
You sound as if you've got a cold.
Are you OK? You look a bit stressed.
You look like you've seen a ghost.
Is Julie OK? She sounded disappointed.
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Write your own responses to these sentences:
1) Are you OK? You look a bit stressed.
2) Are you all right? You look as if you've seen a ghost.
3) Is Julie OK? She sounded disappointed when I spoke to her.
4) Are you OK? You sound like you've got a cold.
5) Have you seen Ana? She looked so well, so relaxed when I saw her last!
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