In this episode, you're going to learn phrases that you can use to express how you are feeling in English.
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- Fear - I’m scared of heights (phobia) - Standing on the edge of that building was scary - I was so scared when I was on that building - I’m terrified of heights - It freaks me out (American) - To be Scared to death
- Anger - I’m really angry about he did - It makes me so mad when people… - I can’t believe you did that - I’m so upset (similar to sadness)
- Sadness - I’m sad that we lost today - I’m distraught that Preston lost today - I’m gutted - I’m gutted that I didn’t get the job
- Joy - To be happy - I’m happy that you came - I’m so happy you came to the party - Will you be happier if you quit your job? - With enthusiasm - To be pumped about something - I’m pumped about this game! - To be stoked - I’m stoked - I’m glad you came - Aren’t you glad you came now?
- Surprise - I’m surprised he bought that car - It’s surprising - I’m shocked she did that - I can’t believe it (intonation)
- Trust - I trust him - I should never have trusted her - Do you think I should trust them? - I don’t think he’s very trustworthy
- Anticipation
- I’m really looking forward to our vacation - I can’t wait for our vacation - I’m excited about our vacation - Are you excited about it? - To be honest, I’m not looking forward to seeing them later
- Shame - I feel bad about what I did/I said - Do you feel bad about it? - I feel terrible for doing that - I just want to hide
- Boredom - I so bored - I’m bored of this book now - This book is boring
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