1. Emotions: Complete the sentences. Use the words from the box.
1. Police confronted the violent protesters. 2. She brought her meek little husband along. 3. Expectant crowds arrived early at the event. 4. Be careful what you tell Phil because he can be hot-headed sometimes. 5. As a world-famous celebrity, I'm trying not to get too big-headed. 6. The villagers are concerned about burglaries. 7. Where is my freaking pizza? I am getting really cheesed off! 8. He would never cheat on her. He is a faithful husband. 9. Sarah is always so anxious about her exams. 10. Promiscuity was frowned upon. 11. The mother bore the pain stoicly. 12. He's grumpy because he hasn't heard from you.
2. Watch the video and say what is true (T) and what is false (F). The cat smiled at more than a thousand people at the celebration. F The cat is popular because it publishes books. F Cheerful fans did not make the cat happier. T The word "feline" is another word for a cat. T
3. Speaking: Talk about emotions. The following questions and statements might help you start a conversation.
It is hard to control your emotions, and it is not good to try. If you're not happy, you can get sick more easily.
Are there any differences between people who live in the north and people who live in the tropical areas of the world? Do you cry? Can anger be useful?
4. Do you know the following words?
paw |pɔː| an animal's foot having claws and pads.
claw |klɔː| a curved pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot in birds, lizards, and some mammals.
whisker |ˈwɪskə| a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals
fur |fəː| – [ mass noun ] the short, fine, soft hair of certain animals
kitten |ˈkɪt(ə)n| a young cat
tomcat |ˈtɒmkat| a male domestic cat
pussycat |ˈpʊsikat| noun informal 1) a cat 2) a gentle, mil
1. Police confronted the violent protesters. 2. She brought her meek little husband along. 3. Expectant crowds arrived early at the event. 4. Be careful what you tell Phil because he can be hot-headed sometimes. 5. As a world-famous celebrity, I'm trying not to get too big-headed. 6. The villagers are concerned about burglaries. 7. Where is my freaking pizza? I am getting really cheesed off! 8. He would never cheat on her. He is a faithful husband. 9. Sarah is always so anxious about her exams. 10. Promiscuity was frowned upon. 11. The mother bore the pain stoicly. 12. He's grumpy because he hasn't heard from you.
2. Watch the video and say what is true (T) and what is false (F). The cat smiled at more than a thousand people at the celebration. F The cat is popular because it publishes books. F Cheerful fans did not make the cat happier. T The word "feline" is another word for a cat. T
3. Speaking: Talk about emotions. The following questions and statements might help you start a conversation.
It is hard to control your emotions, and it is not good to try. If you're not happy, you can get sick more easily.
Are there any differences between people who live in the north and people who live in the tropical areas of the world? Do you cry? Can anger be useful?
4. Do you know the following words?
paw |pɔː| an animal's foot having claws and pads.
claw |klɔː| a curved pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot in birds, lizards, and some mammals.
whisker |ˈwɪskə| a long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals
fur |fəː| – [ mass noun ] the short, fine, soft hair of certain animals
kitten |ˈkɪt(ə)n| a young cat
tomcat |ˈtɒmkat| a male domestic cat
pussycat |ˈpʊsikat| noun informal 1) a cat 2) a gentle, mil
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