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POMOCNIK MATURZYSTY CZŁOWIEK - CZ. 2
5 ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS
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upset - worried, unhappy, angry
Don’t get upset about the shirt –the stain can be easily removed.
He was very upset to hear that the flight had been canceled.
She was upset that you didn’t appear at her party.
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envious - jealous
I’m very envious of your new shoes – they're stunning. envy (verb) I envy her knowledge of natural medicine. I envy people who feel carefree.
pleased – happy or satisfied
Are you pleased about the pay rise?
I’m really pleased with the progress you've made recently. I'm pleased to see you’re in good shape.
We’re so pleased that you’re able to come to the wedding.
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ashamed – feeling guilty or embarrassed about something
I felt ashamed of myself for not helping you. He was ashamed to admit he was wrong.
She was ashamed that she’d made so little effort.
terrified – very scared or frightened
He’s terrified of flying. She’s terrified that her husband might find out her secret.
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until next time...
a w następnym odcinku physical appearance, czyli kilka fajnych słów i wyrażeń ktorymi opisujemy wygląd osoby
zachęcam do polubienia strony na Facebooku
jeśli potrzebujesz dodatkowych zajęć z angielskiego
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quick review
POMOCNIK MATURZYSTY CZŁOWIEK - CZ. 2
5 ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS
Start
upset - worried, unhappy, angry
Don’t get upset about the shirt –the stain can be easily removed. He was very upset to hear that the flight had been canceled. She was upset that you didn’t appear at her party.
info
envious - jealous
I’m very envious of your new shoes – they're stunning. envy (verb) I envy her knowledge of natural medicine. I envy people who feel carefree.
pleased – happy or satisfied
Are you pleased about the pay rise? I’m really pleased with the progress you've made recently. I'm pleased to see you’re in good shape. We’re so pleased that you’re able to come to the wedding.
+in
ashamed – feeling guilty or embarrassed about something
I felt ashamed of myself for not helping you. He was ashamed to admit he was wrong. She was ashamed that she’d made so little effort.
terrified – very scared or frightened
He’s terrified of flying. She’s terrified that her husband might find out her secret.
+in
until next time...
a w następnym odcinku physical appearance, czyli kilka fajnych słów i wyrażeń ktorymi opisujemy wygląd osoby
zachęcam do polubienia strony na Facebooku
jeśli potrzebujesz dodatkowych zajęć z angielskiego
Do you have an idea?
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. You can also highlight a phrase or specific piece of information that will be etched into your audience's memory, and even embed external content that will surprise them: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!