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Mireelings E1111 ©) cisten toa boy called Nick taking about somet! 1 Who came to watch Nick's team play? Why? 2. What happened after the match 3 Who wes chosen? that happened recently. Answer these questions. 11.211 Do you know the meaning of the adjectives below? Which are positive ©) and which are negative(®)? Check in a dictionary if you need to. Draw © above the positive ones and © above the negative ones. ashamed confident disappointed embarrassed excited guilty jealous proud relaxed upset [4.31 ©) cisten again. How do you think Wick felt . 1 after he scored the goal? 2. at the end of the day? E12. (©) now tisten to Nick continue his story. Choose three adjectives from the list to describe how he felt at the end of Saturday. : [2.111 ead the email below. The underlined adiectives have similar meanings to those in the table below. Write them in the correct column. ‘amazed ‘annoyed depressed [frightened | pleased worried Hi Helga want to tell you about last Saturday when I went to the seaside with my friends. I was really ‘lag that they phoned me because I was feeling fed up so I was relieved to have something to 0. But when we got to the seaside I realised they wanted to spend their time at a theme park. ‘and I'm scared of going on the big rides. I got cross with them because they hadn't told me. In the end they persuaded me to try. As Isat there waiting for the first ride to begin, 1 could feel my hheert beating fast and I felt ike screaming, but @s soon as It started I forgot to feel enxious ebout {it because it was fun, When I got off I was surprised to realise how much I'd enjoyed it and 1 went Cn all the other rides! Next time you must come too. Love Tina 18 fi2.21l these words also have similar meanings to the underlined words. Put them in the correct column in 2.1. If you think there is a word in a column which is stronger than the others, undertine it. afraid astonished concemed delighted TPA EMITS ee ere We use afratd to make something negative sound | ‘more polite: ['m afraid the train’ tel B 3.21 Look at the people in the picture. Do they feel the same as Tina in Exercise 27 Write down as many adjectives as you can about how they feel. They look They seem . How would you feel? Tick the adjectives in the table in 2.1 which would describe your feelings on a funfair ride. $3.211 Complete these phrases from Tina's email. 1 Twas really glad .. me If you are not sure if an adjective is followed by with, 2 Twas relieved —.....:. something to 0 ‘about or of, check in a dictionary and write down the whole phrase, not just the adjective. Fim Scar@d sownnnnonw the high rides Many feelings adjectives can also be followed by I got cross... them (that) + subject + vert or the infinitive (to...) it ‘Moria was sorry that she had missed the party. Moria ‘wos pleased to gi the invitation 3 4 5 I forgot to feel anxious 6 Iwas surprised ... how much I'd enjoyed it 13.311 think about something you did recently, e.g. a sports match you played in, 2 place you visited, a party you ‘went to. Choose two of the adjective phrases below and write a sentence with each one. worried about surprisedthot ofraid of upsetthat pleased to annoyed with Hl Adverbs and adjectives fig.218 tina said she was feeling miserable. We can change the meaning of miserable with an adverb, e.g. I’m very miserable or I'm quite miserable. Some adverbs are stronger than others.

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