UNIT 1, 1A Vocabulary, How do you feel?, page 8-9.
Exercise 1
A worried
B happy, excited
C angry
D bored
2 Photo A: They are watching a football match and their team is losing.
Photo B: The girls’ exam results are very good.
Photo C: The plane was late / The man can’t find his bags.
Photo D: The girl’s schoolwork is difficult and boring.
Exercise 2
A anxious / upset
B delighted / excited / proud
C cross
D bored
Exercise 3
A Positive feelings | B Negative feelings |
delighted, excited, proud, relieved
|
anxious, ashamed, bored, confused, cross, disappointed, embarrassed, envious, frightened, shocked, suspicious, upset |
Exercise 5
2 bored
3 excited / relieved
4 delighted / relieved
5 cross / upset
6 embarrassed
Exercise 6
1 excited
2 disappointed
3 confused
4 embarrassed
5 anxious
Exercise 7
a 4, doesn’t know
b 3, doesn’t understand
c 5, is lying
d 1, has
e 2, is making
UNIT 1, 1B Grammar, Past simple (affirmative), page 10.
Exercise 2
People are not always happy when they win the lottery. People can make bad decisions or have terrible arguments with family and friends.
Exercise 3
a returned, looked
b studied, compared, stopped
c bought, chose, won, felt, gave, found, spent, had
d were, was
Exercise 4
1 spent
2 dropped; found
3 went; studied
4 married; were
5 left; moved
Exercise 5
1 were
2 won
3 gave
4 spent
5 got
6 was
7 decided
8 had
9 began
10 said
Exercise 7
2 was embarrassed; dropped
3 was delighted; won
4 felt (a bit) suspicious; said
5 were (very) disappointed; stopped; left
6 got (a bit) bored; talked
7 were (extremely) relieved; found