Presentation - Adjectives to describe feelings

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How are you? I’m great and you? I’m fine thanks . I’m not so bad. (=0K) I’m all right.( =OK) I’m a little tired.(cansado) I’m quite stressed. I’m not so good. I’ve got a cold. I feel terrible. I feel really sick.

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Learn to describe how you feel in English

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How are you? I’m great and you? I’m fine thanks . I’m not so bad. (=0K) I’m all right.( =OK) I’m a little tired.(cansado) I’m quite stressed. I’m not so good. I’ve got a cold. I feel terrible. I feel really sick.

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There are usually two adjectives for each feeling: a normal adjective and a strong adjective. For example

I’m hungry > I’m starving! (very hungry)

I’m tired >I’m exhausted! (agotado)

I’m happy > I’m absolutely delighted! (encantado)

I’m nervous > I’m hysterical

(Always try to think of two ways of saying the same thing – it help you expand your vocabulary.

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Many adjectives end in either …. ed > confused, interested, bored, relaxed OR ing > confusing, interesting, boring, relaxing Use ed adjectives to talk about how you feel or how you

are affected and ing adjectives to give your opinion about something. For example

I’m interested in music.

I think music is very interesting.

He finds physics very confusing.

He is very confused about physics.

Now practise the different exercises in this unit. Good luck!