How do these people feel?
- Excitement Excited Happy Amazed
- Surprised Shocked Horrid Scared
- Worried Sad Depressed Disappointed Upset Unhappy Unpleasant
Choose one of the people below. Imagine what happened to make them feel that way. Tell the story.
- He is not feeling well today. Maybe he has been vomiting a lot. He should see a doctor.
- He's frightened because he saw a frightening movie.
- She's surprised because she receive flowers at work from her boyfriend.
- He's surprised when he saw his girlfriend come back from Korea.
- He is upset because his stressful at work and maybe he needs to overcome.
- She's happy because she has a long holiday.
- He is upset because his project is disappointing.
- He is disappointed because his coworker placed most of the blame on him.
Look at the words below. What's the difference in meaning?
- frightened frightening
- disappointed disappointing
- excited exciting
- -ed = adjectives to describe how a person feel
- -ing = adjectives describe things that affect you (feelings/how something affects you)
- The man frightened because it is frightening to stand at the top of a mountain.
Vocabulary
- Frightened Frightening
- Disappointed Disappointing
- Excited Exciting
- Interested Interesting
- Surprised Surprising
- Amazed Amazing
- Bored Boring
- Shocked Shocking
Choose the correct word.
- Mary is disappointed because she got a bad grade on her test.
- I saw an interesting movie last night.
- The view from the top of the mountain is amazing.
- I'm so excited to see my favorite rock star in concert!
- Whew! Working all day is tiring.
Listen to the story, and make a note of the missing words.
- amazing boring frightened shocked interesting
You had a really interesting weekend. Tell your friend what happened.
- My weekend was really boring and I was vomiting all day. Now, I'm really feeling bad.
- I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe (we can/you could) get out with my friend together. Maybe we can go to a movie and (watch) sports outside, so did (do) you have free time?
- I like movies and I can (go) this weekend. That's a good idea.
- Ok, so this weekend we could (go/watch) basketball and swimming.
Switch
My weekend was very high key. I went (to go) out for dinner with my friend. We eating (ate) a lot of delicious food, and then we went (to go) to the movie together. So I think this weekend went (was) very nice.
It must be (have been) a nice day. I am happy to hear that. Is he a boyfriend?
No, just a friend.
What did you eat?
We were eating (ate) Korean food and then in the evening we doing the BBQ (barbecued).
What movie did you see?
American movie? Action movie?
Yes, action movie. Very brilliant. The actress is very beautiful. The movie is (was) very nice. I like(d) it.
It is very popular among people.
Ok, thank you.