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Spiders frighten me.

Spiders are frightening.


I feel frightened when I see a spider.

ADJECTIVES (CAUSE) ADJECTIVES (EFFECT)


VERBS OF FEELINGS
HOW SOMETHING IS HOW SOMEONE FEELS

excite exciting excited

WHAT EXCITES YOU?


(Give an example)

 CHOOSE THE RIGHT OPTION:


1. I find very relaxed / relaxing to have a cup of coffee in Plaza Mayor in Madrid. 
2. I’m worried / worrying because I’ve looked for my keys everywhere and I can’t find them.
3. This Stephen King’s novel is thrilled / thrilling but I can’t stop reading it.
4. I found the movie so bored / boring that I fell asleep in the middle of it.
5. My uncle Richard is a really traveller and he always tells us great stories. He’s a very interested / interesting
person.
6. My little brother has the annoyed / annoying habit of repeating everything I say.
7. It’s really frustrated / frustrating when you study hard and get a bad mark.
8. After working in the garden all the afternoon, I had a cup of tea. I felt tired / tiring but happy.
9. Yesterday evening I watched an amazed / amazing documentary about ancient Egyptian traditions.
10. Have you ever tasted grilled grasshoppers? I tasted once and it was an excited / exciting experience.
11. Household chores are very tired /tiring for me, especially ironing! It’s so bored / boring!
12. I felt embarrassed / embarrassing when my zipper broke in the middle of P.E. lesson! 

 COMPLETE THE SENTENCES SO THEY ARE TRUE FOR YOU:


1. I find very annoying when…
2. I was surprised when my friend told me…
3. In my opinion, it’s confusing…
4. I always feel worried if…
5. It’s frustrating when…

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