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English Vocabulary Exercises for A2 – How do you feel?

9 exercícios

1. Look at the pictures and complete the puzzle with adjectives to describe feelings.

1 A Vocabulary pre-intermediate 01
1 A Vocabulary pre-intermediate 02
  • What is the mystery word?

2. Which adjective best describes each person’s feeling? Use the adjectives below.

  • anxious delighted embarrassed frightened
  • proud relieved shocked upset
  • 1)
    The waiter was really rude to me when I asked for a glass of water. I was a bit shocked.
  • 2)
    I got a new smartphone for my birthdays. I was
  • 3)
    My dad started to dance at my party and all my friends saw him! I was really !
  • 4)
    My little brother won a singing competition. I was very
  • 5)
    Our dog is very old and is really ill. I think he might die. We’re very
  • 6)
    I’ve got a difficult, important exam tomorrow. I’m feeling a little bit
  • 7)
    I went on the tallest, fastest ride at the theme park. I was really
  • 8)
    I left my mobile on the bus, but someone found it. I was extremely

3. Listen. How are the people feeling? Choose from the adjectives below. There are two extra adjectives.

Audio
  • ashamed cross delighted envious relieved suspicious
  • Speaker 1
  • Speaker 2
  • Speaker 3
  • Speaker 4

4. Complete the sentences with your own words.

  • 1)
    I feel confused when
  • 2)
    I feel bored when
  • 3)
    I feel proud when
  • 4)
    I feel excited when
  • 5)
    I feel disappointed when

Extra exercises

5. Complete the sentences with the words below.

  • anxious cross disappointed embarrassed envious relieved
  • 1)
    Ted was very before his exams, but in the end he got excellent marks.
  • 2)
    I’m so to know that you’re OK and that you didn’t get hurt in the accident.
  • 3)
    I work all summer, so I’m of people who can take the summer off.
  • 4)
    Sam was that he didn’t win the race, but he was happy that he took part in it.
  • 5)
    She was extremely when she forgot the words to the song in front of hundreds of people.
  • 6)
    I’m sorry I was with you. I had a very bad day.

6. Replace the underlined words in the sentences with the words below.

  • bored confused delighted excited frightened suspicious
  • 1)
    She was scared when her car broke down on a lonely country road at night.
  • 2)
    I am really unsure about his instructions. Now I have no idea what to do!
  • 3)
    The film made us so uninterested that we went home before it finished.
  • 4)
    I’m very enthusiastic about studying abroad next year.
  • 5)
    Alice was very happy that so many of her friends called her on her birthday.
  • 6)
    I don’t want to be unwilling to believe, but do you think Alan is telling the truth?

7. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs below.

  • give have make take (x2) tell
  • 1)
    You look really tired! You should stop revising and a break.
  • 2)
    To the truth, I’m a bit bored with this TV programme.
  • 3)
    Do you think we could a word with the teacher about our homework? I don’t really understand it.
  • 4)
    Don’t offence at everything people say. It’s better to ignore negative comments.
  • 5)
    We need to a plan for the party next week, otherwise we won’t be prepared.
  • 6)
    Can you me a call tomorrow? I’ll have more time to talk then.

8. Complete the sentences. Choose the correct verb and use the past simple.

  • 1)
    ‘What happened to your hand? It’s very red.’
  • ‘I (bleed / burn) it while I was cooking.’
  • 2)
    ‘Why is your ankle in a bandage?’ ‘I (trip / sprain) it while I was playing football.’
  • 3)
    ‘Why is your arm in a cast?’ ‘I (fall over / injure) and (break / burn) it while I was hiking.’
  • 4)
    ‘What are you doing on the floor?’ ‘I (slip / trip) over on some spilled water.’
  • 5)
    ‘Why is there blood on your coat?’ ‘I (cut / sprain) my hand this morning!’
  • 6)
    ‘Your hand is all blue.’ ‘I know. I (burn / hurt) it doing karate.’

9. Choose the correct answers.

  • 1)
    If you don’t help, how can people know you need it?
  • c) 2) I know you’re upset now, but I’m sure you’ll it in time.
  • c) 3) Did you when the test is? I still don’t know the date.
  • c) 4) I know he’s embarrassed by what he did, but he needs to his mistakes.
  • c) 5) When you finish using my tablet, please could you on my desk?
  • c

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