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1 joyful, happy, delighted, merry, pleased, content, satisfied, excited, furious, sad, depressed, gloomy, sorrowful, frustrated, fearful, scared, frightened hot under the collar over the moon down in the dumps on cloud nine feel blue fly off the handle

2 Let’s know some words joyful, happy, delighted, merry, pleased, content, satisfied, excited, furious, sad, depressed, gloomy, sorrowful, frustrated, fearful, scared, frightened

3 Module 6 Unit 2 Word power Module 6 Unit 2 Word power

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5 Emotions are different kinds of strong human feelings. Happiness is just one of many emotions.

6 happy happiness

7 sadness sad

8 anger angry

9 shyness shy

10 shockshocked

11 depression depressed

12 fearfearful

13 excitement excited

14 regretregretful

15 self-accusation self-criticism self-critical 自我批评 / 谴责

16 Nouns Adjectives concern joy delight regret shock concerned joyful delighted regretful shocked fear fearful scare scared/ scary

17 Adjectives Nouns anxious anxiety sorrow sorrowful sad sadness worryworried pleasure pleased depressed depression fright frightened

18 Adjectives Nouns content jealousy frustrated contentment furious( 狂怒的 ) jealous frustration fury merry merriness gloomy gloom ( 沮丧的, 忧郁的 )

19 Words describing happiness: Adjective forms: Noun forms: joyful, happy, delighted, merry, pleased, content, satisfied, excited joy, happiness,delight,merriness,pleasure contentment,satisfaction, excitement

20 Words describing anger: Noun forms: Adjective forms: anger, fury angry, furious

21 Words describing sadness: Adjective forms: Noun forms: sad, depressed, gloomy, sorrowful, frustrated sadness,depression,gloom,sorrow, frustration

22 Words describing fear: Adjective forms: Noun forms: fearful, scared, frightened fear,scare,fright

23 Some of your classmates are talking about their feelings. Help them choose the correct form of the word to complete the sentences. 1. I was very anger / angry. I was anger / angrier than ever before. 2. I felt contentment / content after the match. I knew I had tried my hardest, and a feeling of contentment / content came over me.

24 3. I sense some frustration / frustrated from you. Are you frustration / frustrated because you did not win? 4. I was so fright / frightened during the horror film! I am still recovering from the fright / frightened.

25 5. I know that many people are concern / concerned about me. I have received letters from so many people, all expressing their concern / concerned. 6. I’m jealous / jealousy of her success but I am trying to replace my jealous / jealousy with happiness for her.

26 Do the exercise in Part B on Page 23. Answers (1) excitement (2) fearful / frightened (3) sadness (4) happy (5) concerned (6) anxious (7) content

27 Fill in the blanks with the following words. 1. Their baby’s death aroused great _____________ in them. 2. He told us such a _____________ story that we were all frightened. 3. A poor memory _____________ her efforts to become an actress. excitement, frustrate, sadness, fear, frightening, anger, concerned, content, jealous, happiness sadness frightening frustrated

28 4. As the end of the game grew nearer, the crowd’s ____________ increased. 5. When my father is very angry, I _________ what he might say to me. 6. I am very ____________ about her, for she is still staying in hospital. 7. it’s a great ____________ to us to have a grand 非常愉快的 banquet in your honor here. excitement, frustrate, sadness, fear, frightening, anger, concerned, content, jealous, happiness excitement fear concerned happiness

29 8. Sarah is Jane’s friend but she is ___________ if Jane plays with other girls. 9. We should never _____________ ourselves with a little of book knowledge only. 10. I was _____________ by his refusal to come to the party excitement, frustrate, sadness, fear, frightening, anger, concerned, content, jealous, happiness jealous content angered 使发怒激怒

30 There are many English idioms about emotions. Fill in the spidergram with idioms from the box below. hot under the collar over the moon down in the dumps on cloud nine feel blue fly off the handle

31 2. He is extremely irritable( 易怒的 ) — he flies off the handle at the slightest thing. 3. She ’ s a bit down in the dumps because she ’ s got to take her exams again. To get angry suddenly To be unhappy or depressed Idioms for emotions 1.The whole team were over the moon at winning the match. To be extremely happy

32 4. A: Was Helen pleased about getting the job? B: Pleased? More than that. She was on cloud nine. 6. Feeling blue? Don’t you know who to talk to? Phone Depression Hotline, 24 hours a day. To be extremely happy or excited To feel slightly sad 5. Finding his son cheating him, he was hot under the collar. To be very angry

33 sad eco-activityemotions happyangry emotions hot under the collar fly off the handle over the moon on cloud nine down in the dumps feel blue

34 1. I woke up from the nightmare( 梦魇 ) in a cold sweat. To be in a state of fear 2. She ’ s a shy person. She ’ s never been one to wear her heart on her sleeve sleeve. To express one ’ s emotions freely and openly 清楚和公开地表明感情 捏一把冷汗, 提心吊胆地

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36 Rules :1. 10 words for each group. 2. Two students from each group. A comes to the front, facing the whole class. B can ask the other members for help. B stands in the seat. B gets the word on the screen and then describes it for A to guess. 4. The group that guesses the most words in TWO minutes is the winner. 3. If students in any other group help, that group also gets one point.

37 Example A: 1.The word is a noun beginning with “H”. 2. You get this feeling when you meet some good things. happiness

38 Example B: 1.The word is an adjective beginning with “ J ”. 2. It has the same meaning as “Happy”. Or: It is opposite to “Sad” joyful

39 anger

40 merry

41 jealous

42 shy

43 shock

44 frightened

45 grateful

46 puzzled

47 sorrowful

48 disappointed

49 afraid

50 envy

51 contentment

52 amazed

53 astonished

54 thankful

55 shyness

56 frustration

57 fury

58 gloomy

59 delight

60 fright

61 content

62 pleased

63 jealousy

64 astonishment

65 gratefulness

66 concern

67 depressed

68 frustrated

69 I)Revise the words learnt in Word power. II) Preview Grammar and usage.

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