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Feelings

This document discusses various emotions and feelings. It provides examples of how people often feel in different situations such as birthdays, exams, or long trips. It also describes how characters in a picture feel in different scenarios. Examples of emotions include angry, worried, happy, nervous, tired, hungry, jealous, bored, and excited. The document then matches emotion words like worried, happy, and nervous with example sentences. Overall, the document explores a wide range of human emotions and feelings through examples and exercises.
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Feelings

This document discusses various emotions and feelings. It provides examples of how people often feel in different situations such as birthdays, exams, or long trips. It also describes how characters in a picture feel in different scenarios. Examples of emotions include angry, worried, happy, nervous, tired, hungry, jealous, bored, and excited. The document then matches emotion words like worried, happy, and nervous with example sentences. Overall, the document explores a wide range of human emotions and feelings through examples and exercises.
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EMOTIONS

ex. 1 ex. 2 How do people often feel in these situations?

1 When it's their birthday


2 When somebody reads their diary
3 When their exam results are better than usual
4 If they fall asleep in class
5 When they sit in the sun
6 Before an important exam
7 When they forget their homework
8 When they talk about their hobby
9 On a long car or train journey
10 When they see a big spider
Lisa and John are on holiday in Scotland with their baby,
ex. 3 Alfie. Listen and look at the pictures. How does each
person feel?

Picture 1 - Liza(angry)

Picture 2 - John(___) , Alfie(____)


Picture 3 - Liza(___) , John(___)
Picture 4 - Liza(____) , Alfie(____)

ex. 4 Choose the best word for each sentence.

Kinga is_______. She thinks has a cold. excited / worried


frightened / thirsty
Alice is ______,because she has watched horror movie.
Mark's family spend a lot of time together. They are happy / upset
very _____about it.
Harry is very ______, before his job interview. nervous/angry

John is very _____. He has run 10km today. bored/tired

Anna didn't have breakfast, so now she is very ______. excited / hungry

Lina is ______, because her sister has new car. cold / jealous
PRESENT SIMPLE
We use the present simple to talk about things we do regularly,or things which are always true.
EXERCISES

01 02 03
2nd lesson

Happiness
recipe
Mark's happiness recipe is:
a sunny day
a quiet beach
some good friends
fizzy drink
an exciting book

Insturction: Mix well. Enjoy your day.


ex. 5 Tell me what is your happiness recipe?
HE HAS GOT A CRUEL FACE
ex. 6 Read the two list of adjectives. Make pairs of opposites. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a book by Robert
Louis Stevenson (written in 1886). Doctor Jekyll is a scientist.
big / noisy / happy / funny / new / good / difficult / great / exciting He has got a special potion and, when he drinks the potion, he
changes into a different person. He becomes Mr Hyde.
easy / serious / bad / small / boring / sad / quiet / old/ awful

ex. 7 Read the text and then match the sentences with pictures.
ex. 8 Listen, repeat the words and match with pictures

long / dark / tall / cruel / black / nice / dangerous / short


straight / friendly / honest / kind / brown / curly / fair

hair eyes height appearance


long brown tall friendly

ex. 9 Match the words (a-j) to the quotes (1-10).

1 I have a lot of energy and interests. a. tired


2 ‘My body’s healthy and | do a lot of exercise.’ b. lucky
3 ‘I need to sleep now. c. busy
4 ‘I have a lot of things to do.’ d. active
5 ‘Good things always happen to me. e. fit
6 ‘I don't feel happy. f. ill
7 I feel bad because | have a lot of things to do. g. lazy
8 ‘I feel good. h. stressed
9 ‘I have a health problem.’ i. unhappy
10 ‘I never want to do anything.’ j. well
THE RISK FACTOR
Choose the options that is true for you

HORROR FILMS
SNAKES Injections
AND STORIES

A I'm really interested in snakes. I had a snake around my A I read lots of horror stories, and I'm really fond of A I've had lots of injections, and I'm not worried about
neck when I was at the zoo. It felt warm and dry. horror films. They're scary, but it feels good! them.
B I touched a snake once, but I wasn't happy about it! B I watch horror films sometimes, but only with friends. B I'm not happy about injections, but they aren't scary.
C I have a phobia of snakes and I keep away from them. C I have bad dreams after a scary film. I never watch C Injections really hurt. I'm scared of them.
them.

Mostly A: You love danger and risk. You are a real


Heights THRILLS adventurer, but you need to be careful - you don't
want to go to hospital!
Mostly B: You aren't scared of danger and you like
adventure, but you're not keen on anything that is
A I climbed to the top of the Eiffel Tower last year. It was A I love roller coasters. I'll try anything once. too dangerous. You think a bit of fear with your fun
cool! B I'll try things if they aren't dangerous, but I'm scared of is OK.
B I'm not scared of heights if I know I can't fall. things that are really fast. Mostly C: Your life is a bit boring because you're
C I don't like high places. I am nervous about going into a C I hate roller coasters!! prefer to have my feet on the nervous about risks and adventure. Try an action
tall building! ground. sport or go on a roller coaster. Maybe it'll be fun!
HOMEWORK / LESSON 1
ex. 1 Watch the video and write the answers ex. 3 GOOSEBUMPS
Goosebumps are small bumps on our skin that appear when our hair
stands up. We usually get goosebumps when we are scared, excited,
or angry.

Goosebumps are very useful for animals because they make them
look bigger. Then the animals are safe from predators, which helps
them survive. Also, the raised hair or fur keeps animals warm when it
is cold.

Experts say that people don’t need goosebumps to survive.


ex. 2
Goosebumps happen when we are cold, watch a scary movie, or
listen to our favorite song. An intense emotion, such as fear or anger,
makes our body make more adrenaline. Adrenaline is a hormone
which makes the heart beat faster, and it causes goosebumps.
HOMEWORK / LESSON 2
Find all hidden words listed below in word search puzzle
ex. 1
below. Words can go forward, backwards or diagonal.

Active Alert
Bright Confident
Embarrassed Glad
Joyful Peaceful
Relaxed Silly
Afraid Angry
Cautious Confused
Excited Happy
Lonely Playful
Sad Stressed

Ashamed
Depressed
Hurt
Proud
Weak
VOCABULARY
1ST LESSON 2ND LESSON

Adjective Nouns Adjective Verbs

Emotional Emotion Noisy Love = to be fond of /


Feelingless Feeling Difficult keen on
Cold
Bored Easy Prefer
Happiness
Angry Sadness
Quiet
Thirsty Awful
Idioms Noun
Tired Horror
Jealous Lose cool = get angry’ Warm Injection
Excited Fed up with = annoyed Dry Building
Over the moon = happy
Worried Dangerous Adventurer
Blood runs cold = scared
Surprised
To be on edge = nervous
Embarrassed
Fond of
Hungry Phrasel Verbs
Keen on
Happy = cheerful Crack up - you laugh suddenly
Interested in
Frightened = scared and a lot
Light up - When someone’s eyes Nervous about
Sad = uspet/feel down
or face light up, they suddenly Bad at / Good at
Worried = stressed /
look happy or excited Worried about
nervous Tear up - start to have tears in
Scared of
Hot = boiling your eyes because you’re sad or
happy

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