terrified of /by
fascinated by /with
excited about /by/ at
satisfied with /by
shoked by /at
disappointed in /by/ with
impressed by /with/ at
aware of
famous for
fond of
sure about /of
sick fo
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UPSET, unhappy and worried because something unpleasant o disappointing has happened.
UNCOMFORTABLE, not feeling physically comfortable, or not making you feel comfortable.
THRILLED, very excited, happy, and pleased.
TENSE, a situation in which you feel very anxious and worried because of something bad that might happen.
TENDER, gentle and careful in a way that shows love.
SENSITIVE, able to understand other people’s feeling and problems.
SENSIBLE, reasonable, practical, and showing good judgment.
SHOCKED, very surprising.
SHY, nervous and embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people, especially people you do not know.
SICK, to make you feel very angry.
SUSPICIOUS, thinking that someone might be guilty of doing something wrong or dishonest.
SCORNFUL, feeling that someone or something is stupid or does not deserve respect.
SCARED, afraid, frightened of something, or nervous about something.
SATISFIED, pleased because something has happened in the way that you want.
ROMANTIC, showing strong feelings of love.
RESENTFUL, bitter, feeling angry or upset about a situation or about something that someone has done, especially because you think that it is not fair.
PROUD, feeling pleased about something that you have done or something that you know, or about someone or something you are involve with or related to.
REFRESHED, feeling less tired or less hot.
RELAXED, feeling calm, comfortable, and not worried or annoyed.
RELIEVED, feeling happy because you are no longer worried about something.
RELUCTANT, slow and unwilling
PASSIONATE, showing or involving very strong feelings of sexual love.
OPTIMISTIC, someone who believes that good things will happen.
NUMB, unable to think, feel, or react in a normal way.
MISERABLE, extremely unhappy, for example because you feel lonely.
LONELY, unhappy because you are alone or do not have anyone to talk to.
HOMESICK, feeling unhappy because you are a long way from your home.
IMPATIENT, annoyed because of delays, someone else’s mistakes.
INDECISIVE, unable to make clear decisions or choices.
JEALOUS, feeling angry and unhappy because someone has something that you wish you had.
LETHARGIC, lazy, feeling as if you have no energy and no interest in doing anything.
HELPLESS, unable to look after yourself or to do anything to help yourself.
GUILTY, feeling very ashamed and sad because you know that you have done something wrong.
GRATEFUL, feeling that you want to thank someone because of something kind that they have done, or showing this feeling.
GLAMEROUS, attractive, exciting, and related to wealth and success.
FURIOUS, very angry (+at/about).
EXHILARATED, extremely happy and full of energy.
FASCINATED, extremely interesting
FED UP,…with, sick of.
FOOLISH, stupid, show that someone is not thinking sensibly.
FRUSTRATED, it makes you feel annoyed or angry because you are unable to do what you want.
EXHAUSTED, extremely tired.
EXCITED, happy, interested, or hopeful because something good has happened or will happen.
ENVIOUS, jealous, wanting something that someone else has (+of).
EMBARRASSED,red-faced, awkward, feeling nervous and uncomfortable about what people think of you.
EFFICIENT, they work well without wasting time, money, or energy.
DISAPPOINTED, unhappy because something you hoped for did not happen (+at/with/about)
DISGUSTED, very annoyed or upset by something that is not acceptable. (+at/by/about)
DISSATIFIED, not satisfied because something is not good as you had expected (+with)
DIZZY, feeling unable to stand steadily
ECSTATIC, feeling extremely happy and excited.
CONFUSED, unable to understand or think clearly what someone is saying or what is happening (+about)
CONFIDENT, sure that something will happen in the way that you want expect (+of/about)
COMFORTABLE, relaxed, without pain or hot.
CHEERFUL, happy, or behaving in a way that shows you are happy.
BRAVE, dealing with danger, pain, or difficult situations with courage and confidence.
ANNOYED, irritated, slightly angry.
APPREHENSIVE, worried or nervous about something that you are going to do (+about/of).
ASHAMED, feeling embarrassed and guilty because of something you have done.(+of/at)
ASTONISHED, amazed, very surprised about something.(+by/ at)
BORED, tired and impatient because you do not think something interesting.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Evening Classes
Toni: Hello Dina, How's it going?
Dina: Pretty good, and you?
Toni:I’m looking for something interesting to do.Dina: Like what?
Toni: I would like to do Pilates.
Dina: How come?
Toni: I feel a little bit rusty, I need to do exercises.
Dina: What sort of exercises?
Toni: Pilates focuses on the core postural muscle which help keep the body balance and which are essential to providing support for the spine, there are seven basic principles.
Dina: Such as?
Toni: They are breathing, centering, concentration, precision, flow or efficiency of movement, and flexibility.
Dina: Really? It seems very interesting, I’ll think about it…
Keeping a conversation going.
How's it going?
Why's that?
Like what?
How do you mean?
What's she like?
What else are you doing?
Such as?
How come?
In what way?
What sort of exercises?
Who with?
How long for?
What abour?
Where to?
What for?
Who by?
Formal way
For how long?
By whom?
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Making the Grade
Do you think exams are a good way to test students’ knowledge? This is a good question, I agree with the exams, but not in the classic way. I watched a video about using internet to do exams in Copenhagen, it’s very interesting because schools prepare students for the real world, and nowadays we can understand the life without internet. It is an excellent way to teach students to research and to analize the information. I remember how difficult was to learn by heart dates, names, facts, and formulas to take an exam, and now I forgot almost everything I learnt al school.
Grammar
+VERB+ING
avoid, end up, regret, keep, don't mind, finish, miss, enjoy
+INFINITIVE WITH TO
refuse, need, hope, pretend, manage, seem, forget, plan, decide
+OBJECT+INFINITIVE
make, help, let
+OBJECT+INFINITIVE WITH TO
allow, force, encourage, expect, persuado, ask, teach, pay, convince
+INFINITIVE
might, can, will, could, would rather, should, had better.
VERBS WITH DIFFERENT MEANINGS
remember+verb+ing= in the past
remember+infinitive with to= in the future
stop+verb+ing= stop something that you are doing
stop+infinitve with to= stop to do something different
try+verb+ing=to solve a problem
try+infinitive with to= make an effort
Video
"Denmark to allow internet in exam"
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Halloween
Pumpkin Carving:
We need: punmking, knife and candle.
1. Cut the top off the pumkin. Normally it is cut in a zig-zag pattern.
2. Empty out the seed and the inside of the pumkin.
3. Carve a face into the front of the pumpkin.
4. Set a candle inside the pumpkin and light. Put the top back on the pumpkin and enjoy!!!
Listening:
"Thriller"
Vocabulary:
"lyrics"
evil /hound/creature/demon/werewolf/beast/ghost/alien
lurk
moonlight
scream
terror
slam
creep
cuddle
darkness
crawl
hell
corpse
rot
foul
tomb
doom
shiver.
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