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Emotions in English
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Survival English
Hello everyone! My name is ________. I’m from ________. I currently live in ________. I am a ________. I enjoy studying ________. I joined Open English ________ ago. I’m usually in a (good / bad) mood.
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Beginner: Warm-up How do you usually feel on the weekends?
I usually feel ____________ on the weekends.
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happy sad angry relaxed surprised insecure lonely afraid impatient jealous
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Beginner: Matching Match the listed words to the images
A.
happy
B.
relaxed
C.
jealous
D.
angry
E.
afraid
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Beginner: Vocabulary Practice Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words surprised
He is _______ because he lost his cell phone.
insecure
I haven’t seen anyone in two months and I feel really __________.
impatient
She was __________ when her parents bought her a car.
lonely
Yesterday, I felt __________when I waited in line for over an hour.
sad
I feel __________ when my boyfriend talks to pretty women.
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Beginner: Discussion Complete the following sentences according to your opinion I usually … at weddings. A. feel happy B. feel sad C. don’t feel any special emotion I feel … most of the time. A. B. C. D. E.
happy angry sad lonely relaxed
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Beginner Question & Picture Matching
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
1. Why are you crying? 2. Who is your boyfriend talking to? 3. Can you believe it? 4. Do you feel confident? 5. Why are you yelling?
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Picture Fill-in-the-Blank Choose the correct word and conjugate as needed
smile
make a fist
argue
run away
pout
1. Why do you _______ so much with your boyfriend? 2. Children often __________ when they don’t get want they want. 3. He always __________ when he feels happy. 4. I always __________ when I see a spider. 5. He __________ before he hit the other man in the nose. Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Open English LLC. All rights reserved.
Beginner: Creating Sentences Create a sentence by using a subject, a verb and a complement
I
get
You We
a fight have say
yourself jealous
They Sandy
your feelings hurt a bad day
He She
you’re sorry
express
your feelings unkind words
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Beginner: Match the Answer Match each question to the correct answer
1. Why won’t she talk to me?
__ She’s doing great and is really happy.
2. What did I do wrong?
__ Of course I am!
3. How is she doing?
__ Nothing. I’m just in a bad mood.
4. What are you afraid of?
__ It’s because she’s angry at you right now.
5. Are you jealous?
__ I’m scared that my wife will get angry at me.
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Beginner: Let’s Talk! Claire: What’s wrong, Sandy? Sandy: Greg and I broke up. I feel horrible! Claire: That’s awful! What happened? Sandy: He forgot my birthday, and I told him we were finished. Claire: I’m so sorry! Do you want to get a cup of coffee and talk about it? Sandy: Yes, I’d really like that. Thanks for being there for me. Claire: You’re welcome. That’s what friends are for.
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Beginner: Let’s Talk! Follow-up Answer the following questions about the previous passage Why does Sandy feel horrible? A. She and her boyfriend broke up. B. She lost her job. C. She doesn’t feel horrible. Why did Sandy and her boyfriend break up? A. Her boyfriend met another girl. B. Her boyfriend forgot her birthday. C. Her boyfriend went to live in another country. What does Claire ask Sandy if she’d like to do? A. go to a movie B. go get a cup of coffee C. go to a party
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What’s Missing? Complete each sentence with a word from the list relax
doesn’t
is
know
means
knows
mean
don’t
are
relaxed
1. He _________ want to see you anymore. 2. She doesn’t _________ how to be happy. 3. What ________ the problem, honey? 4. We didn’t ________ to upset you. 5. You really need to ________. Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Open English LLC. All rights reserved.
Beginner: Choose One Read the sentence with the correct answer 1. She (is being / is) a very insecure person.
2. I (felt / feel) lonely when my husband is away.
3. They (surprised / surprises) her with a gift.
4. No one (is wanting / wants) to be lonely.
5. He (aren’t / isn’t) afraid of anything.
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Beginner: Categories Match each word to its corresponding category
Positive emotions
jealous
happy
sad
impatient
Negative emotions
relaxed
glad
insecure
joyful
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Beginner: Minimal Pairs Listen to the difference between each pair of words and practice pronouncing each pair
sad
mad
jealous
zealous
happy
hippy
scared
scarred
funny
sunny
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Beginner: Who Said It? Match each sentence to its appropriate picture A.
B.
C.
We’re laughing really hard. I’m very sad. I’m so angry! That’s really funny! I’m yelling at a woman.
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Beginner: Related Lessons Ask a Teacher • 8:00 am to 12:00 am Community Conversation Classrooms • 3:30 pm to 11:30 pm Live Sessions 3 times a week! Now beginning at 3:00 am • Descriptive Adjectives (#0049) • Adjectives and Prepositions (#0051) • Conjugating "to be" (#0065) • Asking Questions: Who & What (#0093) • Fill in the Blank: "to have"/"to be" (#0067) • Irregular Verbs (#0728)
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Intermediate Lesson Content
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Intermediate: Warm-Up Name some words that you associate with emotions
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Intermediate: Vocabulary
unhappy kind devoted excited content worried confused furious cranky shy
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Intermediate: Matching Match the listed words to the images
A.
unhappy
B.
worried
C.
furious
D.
content
E.
excited
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Intermediate: Vocabulary Practice Use the words below to create your own sentences unhappy
Ex: Some people cry when they are unhappy.
kind devoted excited content worried confused furious cranky shy
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Intermediate: Synonyms & Antonyms Match the synonym & antonym to each listed word Synonym
Word
Antonym
anxious
kind
content
timid
worried
enlightened
eager
furious
mean
nice
shy
bored
perplexed
excited
confident
irate
confused
untroubled
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Intermediate: General Discussion •
In your opinion, are you a moody person or not? Explain.
•
Many people believe that women are more emotional than men. Do you agree or disagree with this belief? Why?
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Intermediate: Let’s Talk Renee: You look really happy today, Josh. What happened? Did you win the lottery or something? Josh:
No, but close enough. I just won an all-expense-paid trip to Hawaii! I feel like the luckiest guy in the world right now.
Renee: That’s fantastic! You’re definitely the luckiest guy I know. How did you win the trip? Josh:
I bought a raffle ticket, and they pulled my name out of over 10,000 people. I won the grand prize.
Renee: That’s so cool. Do you get to take anyone with you, or is the trip for just one person? Josh:
I get to take another person with me. I’m going to take my mom because it’s always been her dream to go to Hawaii.
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Intermediate: Let’s Talk! Follow-up • What did Josh win? • How many people’s names were entered into the raffle? • Who is Josh going to take with him to Hawaii? • Imagine that you won an all-expense-paid trip to Hawaii for two. Who would you take with you? Why?
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Intermediate: Q & A Match each question to the correct answer
1. Do you feel upset that you didn’t get the promotion?
2. Are you excited about going on vacation?
3. Is it true that Matt and Brenda are getting a divorce?
__ No, I’m sure that I’ll pass it with flying colors.
__ Yes, and she’s devastated over their split.
__ She’s nervous about getting her blood drawn.
4. What’s wrong with Lizzy? __ No, I didn’t really want it anyway. 5. Are you worried about taking the exam?
__ Yes, I can hardly wait!
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Intermediate: Story Sequence Put the sentences in the correct order to form a short story _ Jake submitted his CV to several companies. _ Jake felt depressed and discouraged. _ Jake got a job and felt on top of the world. _ Jake decided to look for another job. _ Jake got fired from his job.
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Intermediate: Expressions & Phrases Match the idiom to its meaning
1. When I got the promotion, I was over the moon.
a) to be very angry
2. The movie was so suspenseful. It had me on the edge of my seat.
b) to be very interested and excited
3. I was seeing red after my brother took my car and wrecked it. 4. He’s at his wits’ end with this problem. 5. I’m not a happy camper. I just lost my car keys.
c) to be extremely happy about something d) to be desperate and out of ideas in a situation e) to be very sad or upset about something
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Intermediate: Error Correction Choose the correct answer 1. Frank was excited when he finded out that he’d won a trip to Aruba. A. finds B. found C. had been finding
2. Ivan had being scared of spiders ever since I can remember. A. has been B. was C. is being 3. Ray didn’t think he has been nervous on his wedding day, but he was. A. was be B. would be being C. would be Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Open English LLC. All rights reserved.
Intermediate: Let’s Talk Pictures! How do you think these animals are feeling?
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Intermediate: Related Lessons Ask a Teacher • 8:00 am to 12:00 am Community Conversation Classrooms • 3:30 pm to 11:30 pm Live Sessions 3 times a week! Now beginning at 3:00 am • Can you describe it? (#0403) • See? The game is making you unhappy. (#0399) • Asking Questions: Who & What (#0093) • Asking Questions Game (#0095) • Present Progressive Forms (#0107) • Pronunciation: The /h/ (#0268)
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Advanced Lesson Content
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Advanced: Warm-up Name some situations that cause people to get emotional
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Advanced: Someone Once Said “I was nauseous and tingly all over. I was either in love or I had smallpox.” — Woody Allen
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Advanced: Vocabulary
sympathetic powerless bewildered devastated livid resentful embarrassed shocked withdrawn ecstatic
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Advanced: Matching Match the listed words to the images
A.
shocked
B.
livid
C.
ecstatic
D.
bewildered
E.
withdrawn
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Advanced: Vocabulary Practice Use the words below to create your own sentence sympathetic
Ex: I was sympathetic when my friend lost her husband.
powerless bewildered devastated livid resentful embarrassed shocked withdrawn ecstatic
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Advanced: Synonyms & Antonyms Match the synonym & antonym to each listed word Synonym
Word
Antonym
depressed
ecstatic
chaotic
serene
dejected
apathetic
concerned
peaceful
pleased
euphoric
sympathetic
sorrowful
enthusiastic
irked
cold
aggravated
passionate
cheerful
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Advanced: Sentence Rewording Read each sentence and replace the word with a synonym or antonym 1. I think that Fred is really content with his lot in life. A
2. I don’t know why, but Sarah is always grumpy in the morning. S
3. Jack looked surprised when he heard the announcement. S
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Advanced: General Discussion •
Why do you think some people are very emotional and others are not? Explain.
•
Many people have a very difficult time controlling their emotions. In your opinion, what are some things that a person might do to help themselves get a handle on their emotions?
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Advanced: Let’s Talk Danielle: Hey, Gina. What’s wrong? Why the long face? You look like you’ve just lost your best friend. Do you feel like talking about it? I’d be more than happy to listen. Gina: Todd and I are having relationship problems. I don’t know if we are going to stay together or split up. I really feel down in the dumps. Danielle: I’m sorry to hear that. You two always made such a great couple. I’d always thought you guys would end up getting married. What kinds of problems are you having? Gina: He recently got a new job, and it’s taking over his life. I almost never get to see him anymore, and I feel really hurt and ignored. I’ve talked to him about it, but he says that this is his dream job and that I should understand. Danielle: Wow! It sounds like you are in a tough situation. I wish I knew what to tell you. I hope that you guys can work it out. You know you can always call me if you need someone to talk to. Gina: Thanks, Danielle. I really appreciate your support and kind words. It’s nice to have someone who really cares. I’ll probably want to talk about it more tomorrow. Maybe I’ll give you a call. Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Open English LLC. All rights reserved.
Advanced: Let’s Talk! Follow-up • Using your imagination, describe what happens with Gina and Todd. Do they stay together or split up? Why? • The conversation uses several phrases (long face, down in the dumps, work it out). Explain what you think these mean.
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Advanced: Error Correction Correct the mistake 1. Donna feels sad when usually it rains.
2. Leah has felt jealous when she saw her husband’s pretty assistant.
3. Nate’s boss is angry when he showed up to work three hours late.
4. Alex was disappointing because he didn’t make the team.
5. My wife looks annoyed when the phone rang at six this morning.
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Advanced: Reading Comprehension It is good to know ourselves and our own personalities. According to an ancient teaching, there are four basic personality types, each of which has an identifying name and a set of characteristic emotions. Cholerics are born leaders. They have very strong personalities and tend to want to be in control. One of their strengths is that they usually get a lot accomplished. Phlegmatics show little or no emotion. They are not moved by impressions. Their reactions are missing or quickly fade. They have very little interest in what is going on around them. Sanguines are easily excited by external influences, reacting quickly, although the impression is often short-lived. They prefer to follow others and, as a result, have little stability. Melancholics are easily excited by things. However, their initial reaction of excitement is weak, but the impression remains long and grows stronger with later impressions of a similar nature. Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Open English LLC. All rights reserved.
Advanced: Reading Discussion • What is the main idea of this passage?
• The article describes four temperament types. Which of the four types do you identify with most? Why?
• In your opinion, can the four basic types sufficiently describe all people or should there be more types added to the list? Explain.
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Advanced: Expressions & Phrases Match the idiom to its meaning 1) Jill and Tom just bought their first home, and they’re on cloud nine. 2) Alex got cold feet on his wedding day. He couldn’t go through with it.
a) to lose control and act wildly b) to deeply hurt someone’s feelings
3) There’s no reason to get bent out of shape. I was just joking.
c) fear of doing something; cowardice at the moment of action
4) Isabel’s hurtful comments really cut Emily to the bone.
d) to be very happy
5) I thought Jason was going to go bananas after the baseball team’s big loss.
e) to be angry or upset
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Advanced: Question Formation Form a question based on the response Ex: How much money would you like to deposit?
1. Horror movies don’t scare me at all.
2. Michelle is very excited about graduating from college.
3. Rainy days make me feel gloomy.
4. No, I’m not in a bad mood.
5. It didn’t surprise me when Alan proposed to Jane.
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Advanced: Related Lessons Ask a Teacher • 8:00 am to 12:00 am Community Conversation Classrooms • 3:30 pm to 11:30 pm Live Sessions 3 times a week! Now beginning at 3:00 am • Can you describe it? (#0403) • See? The game is making you unhappy. (#0399) • Present Progressive Forms (#0107) • Pronunciation: The /h/ (#0268) • Stressed and Unstressed Syllables (#0173) • Stressed and Unstressed Syllables (#0174)
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