Emotions and feelings
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EMOTIONS AND FEELINGS
Quiz! Fragment 1
sad happy angry
Little Britain is an award winning comedy sketch show first appearing on BBC radio and then television.
Quiz! Fragment 2
irritated scared confused
The Catherine Tate Show is an award-winning comedy show written by Catherine Tate who stars in all of the show's sketches. Her famous slogan or one-liner is “I ain’t bothered!”
Quiz! Fragment 3
in love confused sad
Fawlty Towers is a British comedy show starring John Cleese who you also know from Monty Python. Although only twelve episodes were produced, the programme is extremely famous.
diary Unit 6: Feelings and emotions.
A bit more difficult Filled with or motivated by enthusiasm
Having a feeling of or filled with frustration
Feeling not at ease
Eager to learn or know
Feeling extremely sad
Feeling shame or being distressed or embarrassed by feelings of guilt
to be filled with terror or alarm or to be very afraid.
enthusiastic
frustrated
nervous
curious
depressed
ashamed
terrified
Fragment1(no sound): Mr. Bean at the swimming pool
happy irritated ashamed nervous enthusiastic terrified irritated curious
Conclusion We don’t always need words to describe
how we are feeling / to know how other people are feeling.
Facial expression Behaviour (watch out: American English: Behavior)
Fragment2(no image): Blackadder
Blackadder: Angry
Conclusion We don’t always need images to know
how other people are feeling. Tone, tempo of voice Content or subject of the discussion
Pick and choose afraid of angry with curious confused jealous of in love with terrified of happy ashamed irritated
How would you react/feel? 2 fragments Write down how you would feel or react. Write down how strong your emotions
would be on a scale of 1 to 10
Conclusion Not everybody reacts in the same way in
a given situation. This does not mean some people’s feelings are better than others. We should respect each other’s emotions.
Round up exercise Write a small text for every expression on Blackadder’s face.
There’s already an example on your worksheet.
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