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درس ۷۳ - کلماتی برای بیان احساسات
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Hi everyone. It’s Jennifer. Are you enjoying these lessons with Flavia and Andreia? Remember to subscribe to my YouTube channel. Subscribe and get new basic English lessons. How do you feel right now? Are you happy? Are you tired? Maybe you’re excited. I’m excited because we can have another lesson together. Let’s talk about how people feel. You can study with my students Flavia and Andreia. Okay, ladies. We’ll talk about how we can feel. How we feel.
For example, look at me and think, “How does she feel?” Tired. Say, “Jennifer, you look tired.” Look? Look. Or “I think you’re tired.” “You look tired.” “Are you tired?” Sad? Bored? Bored. I’m bored. Happy. Of course. Say, ‘You look happy.” I’m happy. Angry. You look angry. So repeat after me. Bored. Happy. Tired. Angry. Mm-hmm. Okay. I have some pictures for you to look at. Okay?
Do you see the children? Yeah? Let’s take turns. So Andreia, ask Flavia the questions. How do they feel? Do you know? They are happy. Happy. Maybe also they feel excited. Do we remember “excited”? They’re happy. They’re excited. Question? How do they feel? How do they feel? She said excited. Next question. Why are they happy? Why are they happy? Why are they excited? Excited.
Why are they excited? Because they are playing. Playing on.? On the laptop. They’re playing on the computer playing. Because maybe the game is fun. Right? They’re having fun. It’s a baby. Okay. What’s the question? How does she feel? She is crying. Yeah, well, but does she look happy? Mm-hmm. Because she is sad. Okay. How does she feel? She looks sad. She looks sad. Why is she crying?
Because she looks sad. Because she’s sad. Right? Maybe she wants something. What does she want? Maybe she wants. What does the baby want? To eat. To eat? Maybe she wants to eat, maybe. because she’s hungry. Because she’s hungry. Maybe she’s hungry. Because she’s hungry. Maybe. Question? How does he feel? He looks angry. Mm-hmm. Looks. He looks he looks angry. Question?
Why is he angry? Maybe he’s fighting. Maybe his neighbors are noisy. We don’t know. Why is he yelling? Why is he angry? Because someone is making him angry. Okay. Question? How does she feel? How does she feel? This is a different word. Do you remember this word? Confused. She looks confused. I think she’s confused. I think she’s confused. Mm-hmm. Question? Why is she confused? Because maybe she doesn’t understand anything.. Yeah. Maybe she doesn’t understand. Maybe she has questions.
Good Okay. So why, how. And when we talk about feelings and you see someone, you can use “look.” You look tired. You look confused. She looks bored. Look. I look, you look, she looks. With one “k.” Yeah. So, I look, you look, but she and he looks. He looks angry.
She looks confused. You look tired.
You look happy. We use the verb “look” + a feeling to talk about how people see us.
I look tired in that photo.
You look tired this morning.
He looks happy.
She looks happy.
The teacher thinks we look confused.
They look confused.
How can people feel? Let’s study vocabulary. I’ll show you photos. How do the people feel?
She’s tired.
He’s angry.
They’re happy.
She’s sad.
He’s bored.
He’s confused.
She’s surprised.
She’s afraid.
He’s worried.
They’re excited.
That’s all for now.
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