1. Puzzle.
1 - excited
2 - relieved
3 - cross
4 - anxious
5 - proud
6 - suspicious
7 - bored
8 - frightened
9 - envious
10 - upset
11 - confused
12 - shocked
Mystery word - disappointed.
2. Modifying adverbs.
1 - extremely
2 - very
3 - rather
4 - a bit
5 - a little bit
3. Use the adjectives below.
2. I was delighted.
3. I was really embarassed.
4. I was very proud.
5. We're very upset.
6. I'm feeling a little bit anxious.
7. I was really frightened.
8. I was extremely relieved.
5. Complete the sentences.
1. I feel confused when I can't remember something I remembered just a second ago.
2. I feel bored when my friend goes on and on talking about important historical events.
3. I feel proud when my sister wins another figure skating competition.
4. I feel excited when we ride the roller coaster.
5. I feel disappointed when my best friend forgets about my birthday.
Alice: Why are you tired? We only ran for two minutes
Tom: I know. I 'm not fit enough to run.
Alice: Why don't you do more exercise?
Tom: I'm too lazy and I don't like running.
Alice: Do something relaxing like yoga.
Tom: Yoga? No, it's too boring.
Alice: Yes, I understand that. It is not exciting enough for me either. Well, change your diet. How much do you weigh?
Tom: About 120 kilos.
Alice: That's too heavy. Perhaps the food you eat is not healthy enough.
Tom: But l'm 60. I'm too old to change my diet now.
Alice: You're never too old to be careful with your health.
Winter is very cold here, isn't it?
Where winter is very cold?
Is winter very cold or warm here?
What is very cold here?
2. Does he always spend the summer in the villiage?
He always spends the summer in the village, doesn't he?
Where does he always spend the summer?
Does he always spend the summer in the villiage or in the town?
Who does always spend the summer in the villiage?