How to Express Yourself in English when you are angry

have you ever wondered how to express

anger in English well don’t worry

today I will teach you how to express

yourself naturally in English when you

are angry welcome to speak English with

Tiffany I am teacher Tiffany and today

we are going to learn the eighth secret

to speaking English how to express

yourself in English when you are angry

this secret will improve your ability to

speak clearly and logically in English

are you ready

well then let’s jump right in

today we will learn one vocabulary word

related to being angry one expression

related to being angry and one idiom

related to being angry the vocabulary

word we will learn to express being

angry is I rate I rate one more time I

rate I rate means of feeling

characterized by great anger 3 example

sentences using this vocabulary word are

number one the irate woman sped past the

slow driver the irate woman sped past

the slow driver number two she became

irate after hearing the announcement

again

she became irate after hearing the

announcement number three the cops tried

to calm down the irate crowd one more

time the cops tried to calm down the

irate crowd next we will look at an

expression the expression we will learn

to express being angry is blow a fuse

blow a fuse one more time

blow of

News blow a fuse means to lose one’s

temper now three example sentences using

this expression are number one I am

going to blow a fuse if that guy doesn’t

stop bothering me

again I am going to blow a fuse if that

guy doesn’t stop bothering me number two

my mom blew a fuse when she realized

that I took money out of her purse

my mom blew a fuse when she realized

that I took money out of her purse and

number three

her boyfriend keeps blowing a fuse

because she doesn’t answer his text

messages again

her boyfriend keeps blowing a fuse

because she doesn’t answer his text

messages and finally we will look at an

idiom the idiom we will learn to express

being angry is be on a warpath be on a

warpath one more time be on a warpath be

on a warpath means to be exceedingly

angry and to be inclined to take some

hostile action now three example

sentences using this idiom are number

one he was on the warpath after

discovering that his personal photos

were published in the book he was on the

warpath after discovering that his

personal photos were published in the

book number two my mom was on the

warpath last night again my mom was on

the warpath

last night and finally be careful the

principal has been on the warpath all

afternoon again be careful the principal

has been on the warpath all afternoon

now that we know one vocabulary word one

expression and one idiom

related to being angry let’s look at an

example question and answer it using

what we have learned here’s the question

what happened between your sister and

that lady the answer

my sister blew a fuse after the woman

cut her off on the street

the woman was irate - so they were both

on a warpath it was not a good situation

all right amazing today you learned the

eighth secret to speaking English how to

express yourself in English when you are

angry we learned one new vocabulary word

irate one new expression blow a fuse and

one new idiom be on a warpath so instead

of just saying you feel angry you will

now be able to express yourself like a

native speaker and use multiple natural

expressions now try to use at least one

new vocabulary word expression or idiom

today you can do it you can speak

English I hope this video helped to give

you more confidence in your English

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