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1. What do you think they are angry about?
2. Do you have the same expression of the three pictures above? Which one?
3. Tell us how your countenance expresses an angry?
Rehearsal Two
In pairs, study the following picture and then answer the questions based on your
knowledge. First, learn the following words.
1. Anger/ʹæղgər/
2. Angry/ʹæղrI/
3. Displeasure/dIsʹpleʒə/
4. Feeling/ʹfi:lIղ/
5. Mischievous/ʹmIst∫Ivəs/
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6. Patience/ʹp eI∫əns/
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7. Patient/ʹp eI∫ənt/
8. Situation/sItju:ʹeI∫ən/
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9. Stupidity/stjƱʹp IdItI/
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10. Unhappy/Λnʹhæp I/
Questions:
1. Why do people get angry?
2. Have you ever got terribly angry? Why? How did you express your anger at that
time?
3. What do you usually do if you get angry with someone?
4. What do you do when you find someone getting angry?
5. In your opinion, may anyone get angry on his own stupidity?
Rehearsal Three
In group, create short dialogues based on the following situations.
1. Your sister saw you smoking on the way home from the school. You asked her not
to tell your parents, but she ignored your request and told your parents. You were
angry with her.
2. Your mother asks you to accompany her to withdraw money from the ATM. You
are a bit busy with your school project. You ask your brother to accompany your
mother but he refuses. You are angry with him.
3. You have a friend‟s Birthday party and you want to borrow your brother‟s
motorcycle but he doesn‟t want to lend you. You are angry with him.
4. Your teacher told you that you had bad scores. So, he wanted you to meet him at
any time but you didn‟t at all. He was angry with you.
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