Feelings (2)

Lead-In

Describe your (best) friend’s personality using three adjectives. Be sure to give details.

My best friend is really confident. Whenever she performs on stage, she knows exactly what to do, even when she forgets her lines! She’s also ...

Vocabulary

  • naughty – üleannetu
  • nervous – närviline
  • original – originaalne
  • peaceful – rahulik
  • pleased – rahul
  • quiet – vaikne
  • relaxed – pingevaba, lõdvestunud
  • restless – rahutu, püsimatu
  • rude – tahumatu
  • sad kurb
  • scared – ehmunud
  • selfish isekas
  • sensible – mõistlik
  • sleepy – unine
  • surprised – üllatunud
  • suspicious kahtlustav; kahtlase käitumisega vms
  • terrified – kohkunud
  • thankful –tänulik
  • tired – väsinud
  • unfriendly – ebasõbralik
  • unhappy – õnnetu
  • unreliable – ebausaldusväärne
  • useful – kasulik
  • useless – kasutu
  • violent – vägivaldne
  • weak – nõrk
  • wise – tark
  • worried – murelik, mures

Let’s Practise!

  • useful
  • suspicious
  • rude
  • terrified
  • naughty
  • sleepy
  • selfish
  • unreliable
  1. You look so  . Why don’t you get some rest?
  2. It’s a bit  to answer questions with just yes or no.
  3. I don’t like  people – they often let you down by not keeping their word.
  4. Brian looked really , as if he had been hiding something from us.
  5. You won’t believe how   Lily was at the theatre – she was poking people around her with her finger!
  6. Unlike me, my parents aren’t  of spiders and snakes.

Conversation 1:

  • frightened
  • suspicious
  • rude

Conversation 2:

  • exhausted
  • calm
  • impatient

Conversation 3:

  • hopeless
  • thankful
  • dishonest

Conversation 4:

  • honest
  • jealous
  • worried
  • pleased
  • quiet
  • scared
  • thankful
  • sad
  • useful
  • satisfied
  • silent
  • frightened
  • grateful
  • unhappy
  • bene­ficial
  1. After today’s PE lesson, we were too td to even walk.
  2. Don’t be so uy – at least say hello.
  3. By the time we had driven half of the distance, my little brother became rs and asked over and over, “Are we there yet?”.
  4. I like how rd I feel every time I am in the countryside.
  5. I can’t believe you trusted Andrew with our secret! He is totally ue.
  1. When I don’t have anything to do, I feel .
  2. When , I get impatient.
  3. I feel joyful when .
  4. When I have done something wrong, I’m .
  5. I’m not jealous when .
  6. When I hang out with my friend(s), I feel .

Time to Talk

Pairwork 1

A. How would you feel in the following situations? Tell your partner in English. Switch roles.
  1. Your friend is moving[explanation: move [muːv] – siin: kolima] abroad.
  2. The teachers are on strike[explanation: strike [straɪk] – streik], so you have a day off[explanation: day off [ˌdeɪ ˈɒf] – vaba päev, puhkepäev].
  3. You are shopping at your favourite shopping centre.
  4. Your friend has bought a jacket that you have wanted for a long time.
  5. The teacher announces[explanation: announce [əˈnaʊns] – teadustama] that you are having a test tomorrow.
  6. You are watching the final episode of your favourite TV series.
  1. Someone is talking very loudly on the bus.
  2. You have just had a chemistry test which did not go very well.
  3. You are at your best friend’s birthday party.
  4. You are sunbathing[explanation: sunbathe [ˈsʌnbeɪð] – päevitama] on a beach.
  5. Your favourite singer is giving a concert in your city.
  6. Your friend has helped you with your homework.
B. How would you not feel in the situations from A? Tell your partner in English. Switch roles.

Pairwork 2

What would you say in the situations from Pairwork 1? Come up with a sentence so that your partner guesses which situation you are referring to. Switch roles.

Thank you so much! I couldn’t have done this without your help!

That’s number 12.

Pairwork 3

You and your partner want to be supportive. Ask each other questions using the words from the boxes and come up with appropriate answers.

What do you say when your

friend
mum
teacher
​​​little sister

is

sad?
angry?
scared?
tired?

Add your own examples.​

Cheer up![explanation: Cheer up! [tʃɪə(r) ʌp] – Pea püsti!] It’s not the end of the world!

Let’s have some tea.

How Am I Doing?

I can describe my feelings in different everyday situations.