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UTW: j. angielski, 17.04.

2023 (poniedziałek), 12:30 – personality and feelings

PERSONALITY:

 shy — nieśmiały _____________________


 confident — pewny siebie _____________________
 sociable — towarzyski
 selfish — samolubny _____________________
 ambitious — ambitny
 clever — mądry
 kind — miły _____________________
 patient — cierpliwy
 aggressive — agresywny _____________________
 moody — humorzasty
 bossy — apodyktyczny
 considerate — troskliwy _____________________
 mean — złośliwy
 reliable — godny zaufania
 responsible — odpowiedzialny _____________________
 weird — dziwny _____________________
 fair — sprawiedliwy _____________________
 balanced — zrównoważony
 serious — poważny _____________________
 talkative — rozmowny
 funny — zabawny
 generous — hojny _____________________
 creative — kreatywny _____________________
 helpful — pomocny

FEELINGS:

 anxious — zaniepokojony _____________________


 proud — dumny _____________________
 relieved — odciążony (relieve – ulżyć)
 shocked — zszokowany _____________________
 upset — zdenerwowany, rozstrojony, zasmucony
 embarrassed — zażenowany, zawstydzony
 frightened — przerażony
 delighted — zadowolony
 ashamed — zawstydzony _____________________
 jealous, envious – zazdrosny _____________________
 disappointed — rozczarowany _____________________
 confused — zmieszany
 hopeful — pełen nadziei _____________________
 nervous — nerwowy
 tired — zmęczony
 scared — przestraszony
 worried — zmartwiony
 annoyed — zirytowany

Tworzenie rzeczowników od przymiotników: czasem wystarczy dodanie końcówki.

-ness -ity, -ety:


happy  happiness sensitive  sensitivity
talkative  talkativeness creative  creativity
aggressive  aggressiveness responsible  responsibility
-ness -tion
fair  fairness considerate  consideration
serious  seriousness imaginative  imagination
helpful  helpfulness

W wielu przypadkach jednak forma rzeczownika dość znacznie odbiega od przymiotnika. Np.
anxious  anxiety, ashamed  shame.

Zadanie 1. Which adjective best describes each person’s feeling? Use the adjectives below.
anxious delighted embarrassed frightened proud relieved shocked upset

1 The waiter was really rude to me when I asked for a glass of water. I was a bit ………….
2 I got a new smartphone for my birthdays. I was ……………………..
3 My dad started to dance at my party and all my friends saw him! I was really …………..!
4 My little brother won a singing competition. I was very ……………………..
5 Our dog is very old and is really ill. I think he might die. We’re very ……………………..
6 I’ve got a difficult, important exam tomorrow. I’m feeling a little bit ……………………..
7 I went on the tallest, fastest ride at the theme park. I was really ……………………..
8 I left my mobile on the bus, but someone found it. I was extremely ……………………..

Zadanie 2. Replace the underlined words in the sentences with the words below.
bored confused delighted excited frightened suspicious
1 She was scared when her car broke down on a lonely country road at night. ……………..
2 I am really unsure about his instructions. Now I have no idea what to do! ………………..
3 The film made us so uninterested that we went home before it finished. …………………..
4 I’m very enthusiastic about studying abroad next year. …………………………...………..
5 Alice was very happy that so many of her friends called her on her birthday. ……………..
6 I don’t want to be unwilling to believe, but do you think Alan is telling the truth? ………..

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