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Looking back Vocabulary r adiectives forfeelings r noun formation r adjective + preposition
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Grammaru Contrast: past simple, past continuous and past perfect r used fo
Speaking t tatking about a speciaI memory
Writing I a narrative
Read the Leorn this! box. Add the adiectives in the
examples to the chart below.
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afraid
MinilElllIFM Look at the photos. How do you thinl< these
people are feeling? Use the adjectives below. Why do you
thinl< they are feeling [il<e that?
4 $ .t: Complete the questions with the correct
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Feelings afraid amused ashamed confused
prepositions. Then listen to five people'ta'lking about
detighted depressed disappointed embarrassed
events in their life and answer the questions.
fed up guilty homesick irritated jealous nervous
1 Who was Mitty afraid _
pleased proud relieved satisfied shocked upset ? Why?
2 Whatwas Sam relieved ? How did he react?
3 Who was Alex proud ? Why?
4 What was Sophie fed up ? What did she do about it?
5 Who was Tom .jeatous _ ? Why?
2 ,f$,f .fZ Listen to eight short extracts. How is each person -
5 Lool< at the adjectives below and make notes about the last
feeting? Choose the correct adiective.
time you felt til<e this.
1 afraid / depressed 5 homesick / retieved
1 nervous 3 detighted 5 shocked 7 homesick
2 amused / irritated 5 disappointed / embarrassed 2 irritated 4 afraid 6 confused 8 disappointed
3 detighted / jeatous 7 confused / upset
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4 fed up / nervous 8 guitty shocl<ed I nervous - had an importani exam
6 ffi Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions using
Adjectives to describe feelings are often used in this
the adjectives in exercise 5.
structure: odjective + preposition + noun (or pronoun).
Different ad jectives take d ifferent prepositions:
l'm bored with this weather.
Are you scared of spiders?
ln a Wh- question, the preposition often goes at the end:
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Who is she scared of?
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