UNIT 1: FEELINGS
1A. Vocabulary
• Adjectives to describe feelings
I. For each photo, choose the adjective (a-c) that matches how the
person is feeling.
1. a bored
2. a delighted
3. a cross
4. a relieved
b surprised
b embarrassed
b confused
b
envious
c envious
c anxious
c excited
c shocked
II. Choose the correct words.
1. Tom watched TV all day. He felt confused / bored.
2. Linda made her little sister cry. She felt guilty / homesick.
3. Jack passed all his exams. He felt upset / relieved.
4. We waited for ages. We felt fed up / pleased.
5.
Mia went to school wearing different shoes. She felt
delighted /
embarrassed.
III. Match the descriptions with the suitable adjectives below.
bored
sad
surprised
disappointed
happy
thrilled
tired
1. People feel like this when they hear good news.
______________
2. Some students feel like this when they fail the examinations.
______________
3. People feel like this when nothing interesting is happening.
______________
4. People feel like this after a day of hard working.
______________
5. Some people feel like this when they see old friends again after many years.
______________
6. Some people feel like this when it rains hard in the dry season. ______________
7. People feel like this when they hear bad news.
______________
IV. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
1. There’s nothing to do here except lie on the beach. I’m really ________.
a. confused
b. bored
2. She spends a lot of time on her own. I think she’s very ________.
a. excited
b. lonely
3. I didn’t know anyone at the party, so I felt a little ________.
a. uncomfortable
b. amazed
4. I’ve got an interview for a new job tomorrow and I’m really ________.
a. nervous
b. bored
5. Everybody is telling me to do different things. I’m really ________.
a. lonely
b. confused