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my name is Alisha and today we're going
to talk about how to express emotions
this is going to be a good lesson for
beginners I'm going to talk about a lot
of vocabulary words you can use to like
specifically to strive describe your
emotions and I'm also going to talk
about some very basic sentence patterns
you can use at the end of today's lesson
I'm going to talk about some idioms
relating to emotions and some kind of
interesting phrases you can use so as
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going to begin today by talking about
some basic grammar structures I'm going
to review some very very basic grammar
that you can use to express your
emotions to express your feelings so
let's begin with basic grammar patterns
alright let's start over here very very
simply and please as as the lesson
continued send your example sentences in
the chat I will try to check live so
let's start over here the first grammar
pattern is the most basic sentence
structure the most basic sentence for
today it's I'm + adjective I'm plus
adjective so this I'm is the reduced
form the short form of I am yeah so I
read your comments all the time I I read
your comments almost every day lots of
people forget this hmm lots of people
right I plus adjectives like I happy or
something like that please don't forget
this I'm I'm I'm plus adjective so we'll
talk about vocabulary words to use here
a reminder an adjective is a word that
describes a noun or describes an adverb
so adjectives for example more later
happy I'm happy or I'm angry or I'm sad
and so on so use an adjective at the end
of the sentence to describe your
emotions okay then to make the negative
form you would just use not after
I'm so I'm not plus your adjective so
very very basic sentence structure to be
a little more specific then you can use
something like this I'm a bit or I'm a
little plus your adjective so this means
the level is kind of down so I'm happy
and I'm a little happy that's kind of a
slight difference there it's not such a
natural thing to say in that case but if
you want to be more specific about the
level of your emotion you can use I'm a
bit or I'm a little again don't forget
this article here I'm all righty next
one is I'm feeling I'm feeling so we're
using the progressive the continuous
form here I am feeling adjectives this
is commonly used when we are sick I'm
feeling sick or I'm feeling bad or I'm
feeling better so again these are very
very basic sentence structures we can
use for today's lesson and that you can
use in your everyday life to describe or
to think about your condition or your
emotions I want to continue to a couple
more patterns specifically patterns we
use to describe the cause of something
so for this may be I think many of you
know about the verb to make to make so
here when we say for example he she or
it makes me this makes means causes
causes so we're not talking about
creating something this sentence pattern
mean causes me to feel adjectives so for
example he makes me angry means he
causes me to feel angry this is another
very common way that we express emotions
specifically relating to the cause of
the emotion or she makes me happy if you
want to change the subject and use you
as the
subject like you make me adjective so
please note when your subject is you
it's kind of hard to see on the screen
sorry you there's no s here you make so
a reminder when your subject is he/she
it or that as well yeah this s has to be
you have to use this s at the end of
make so he makes me she makes me and so
on but you make me so please don't
forget these little points well they're
not little I know they seem little it's
one letter but they're very important so
again don't forget this S don't forget
your article in expressions like this
and don't forget your apostrophe M here
so these little points they sound like
little points but they're not so these
structures these sentence patterns are
going to be like the foundation those
are going to be the patterns we use for
today's lesson
so yes send me your example sentences
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on YouTube says she makes me happy for
example very nice very nice Leah says
you make me feel like a million bucks
nice one Leah okay dis rustier says
again you make me laugh good good good
good
Goodin hi sorry if I mispronounced your
name said I'm feeling strong Jack says
I'm feeling so stressed stressed so I'll
add that to a list of words later
stressed Edie at the end stress is a
noun sam says why did you add s after
makes this is a present tense grammar
point when your subject is he she or it
the verb make takes an S at the end this
is true for regular verbs in English if
your subject is you there is no change
to the verb so your subject changes the
verb conjugation that's why there's an S
here okay
other example sentences Oscar says she
makes me feel comfortable good Carlos
says she makes me sick nice examples
everyone
okay I wonder if they're true okay good
let's take a quick break and then we'll
go to maybe the biggest part of today's
lesson which is about vocabulary I've
chosen a lot of vocabulary words to
expand your vocabulary I hope to break
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so we covered basic grammar patterns so
you can use these basic grammar patterns
with the vocabulary words I'm going to
share or your own vocabulary words I
will try to check throughout the lesson
so let us begin let's take a look so
I've used very small of small version of
adjectives wheels which I've shared in
these livestreams before basically
what's happening here I have one core
adjective 1 main adjective
and other adjectives that share like the
core meaning of this word so here let's
begin I'll share what this is let's
start with this one happy happy so when
you want to express a happy emotion you
can say I'm happy that's fine but how do
you be more specific
how can you more specifically express
the type of happy you feel so for
example we have excited excited so
excited is a very positive word
generally we have happy feelings and
lots of energy about something before an
activity like I'm excited I'm going to
Disneyland or I'm excited I'm going to a
concert so it's like happy plus energy
this one I've chosen this kind of slang
word this rough word stoked I'm stoked
we use this or some people use this to
express like that we're happy about a
past activity like I was stoked I got
like a good job offer or we can use it
for a future activity it usually is used
for something very casual like I'm going
to the beach with my friends this
weekend I'm stoked so stoked is like
it's like the same idea as excited but
we can use we use stoked a lot to talk
about like our past feelings too and it
tends to sound quite rough rough but not
in like a bad way but it's just kind of
a cool laid-back word that some people
choose to use stones don't next word is
thrilled thrilled this is maybe a good
pronunciation point for lots of you
thrilled I am thrilled we use this in
more formal situations we might use this
before an announcement so thrilled means
you're happy yes of course you're happy
but you're also like happy in a formal
way maybe like it's kind of more polite
so this is a vocabulary word you can use
at the beginning of an announced
or at the beginning of a speech
something like that so like if I have
something I want to share like on social
media for example I want to share a new
project I have said in the past you I'm
thrilled to share this project so it
means happy and excited and it sounds
kind of formal I'm thrilled I'm thrilled
this next one here is elated elated this
is another very more formal word we
don't use this very often in everyday
conversation you might see this more in
writing especially in somewhat more
old-fashioned writing elated it means
just like very very happy and cheerful
elated elated finally ecstatic ecstatic
so ecstatic is like excited very very
excited plus very cheerful so that's
ecstatic we're very happy you very
excited and also quite cheerful so these
are all words that can mean happy in
some way but more specific so mu dot con
sorry if I said that wrong says what
about jubilant yes you can use jubilant
but it's not really like an everyday
word we don't use it so much in
conversation jubilant I guess would be
kind of like elated here so we don't use
it so much in everyday conversation okay
any questions oh hi on facebook says i'm
thrilled to share my lesson on youtube
nice nice how do you use elated in a
sentence just like this I'm elated I am
NOT elated so these are all sentence
patterns we can use with these
expressions today so we use elated again
for like formal situations for most
situations okay let's move on there's a
lot to cover
let's change adjectives now so next core
adjectives here is sad sad so let's talk
about some other words and phrases that
means something similar to sad first is
down down so down of course means like
you know this
yeah down or also low I feel low I'm low
I'm down means my mood is down we don't
use high by the way high has a very
different meaning I won't talk about in
this lesson but when you talk about your
mood your emotions I'm down or I'm
feeling down it means your your mood or
your emotions are low next one is
disappointed disappointed this is a very
very useful word it means you had an
expectation and the expectation was not
met so for example you had a plan and
the plan did not happen you would say
I'm disappointed
I'm disappointed parents like to use
this with kids a lot they say I'm
disappointed in you I'm disappointed in
you we use the preposition in in that
case disappointed the next one here is
miserable miserable I'm miserable that
means like I'm very sad I don't want to
do anything like I don't want to leave
my house the situation is terrible we
can use miserable to describe our
emotions our feelings we also often use
miserable to describe the weather the
weather so when it's like really cloudy
its rainy it's really really ugly
outside
we often say the weather is miserable so
we can use this for emotions and to talk
about the weather the next one is
heartbroken heartbroken so literally if
you imagine a heart like you know like a
romantic relationship and your heart is
broken so we use this when we end
relationships to describe a sad feeling
we also use this word when something we
were very excited about like doesn't
happen like we were really really like
emotionally invested we had a lot of
expectations emotional expectations for
something it didn't happen so like
something we really wanted to get we
didn't get we might describe that
feeling as being heartbroken heartbroken
finally burned out burned out burned out
is an interesting word or interesting
expression rather when we say I'm burned
out it means I've been doing too much
and now I have no energy so burned out
sometimes means sad like I did too many
things I was too busy I used too much
energy now I have no energy and I feel
bad that's burned out I'm burned out or
he burned out so we can use this in a
couple different situations we might
also use this word to mean tired as well
so kind of depending a little bit on the
feeling burned out can mean sad or tired
I'm burned out okay questions Gertrudis
counter yes hi the word hi I talked
about the opposite here hi is not
related to emotions yes hi is related to
drugs so that's completely different
that's a different experience okay let's
continue on other questions I don't see
other questions so let's go on to the
next one which is tired so I just said
tired burdened out is used for tired as
well so tired let's talk about some
adjectives that mean tired first one is
exhausted the pronunciation here is
exhausted exhausted it's not X ha stood
exhausted exhausted means very very
tired we use this at the end of a day
where we did a lot of physical activity
so I went hiking today I'm exhausted or
I ran a marathon today I'm exhausted
so please keep in mind exhausted is used
like when you are physically tired you
might also hear people use it when
they're emotionally very tired like I'm
exhausted from thinking about something
you could use that as well next is beat
I'm beat beat is tired but it's a more
casual word we use this word a lot at
the end of a work day so at the end of a
regular work day that kind of regular
tired feeling I'm beat I'm beat okay
okay uh okay Monday blue I'm drained you
could say I'm drained I'm drained out
but I'm drained I'm drained that's
another good one so drained means I'm
drained of energy and drained of energy
I have no energy okay uh next one for
this is worn out I'm worn out so the
idea with this expression is like a
clothes for example when you wear like a
shirt a lot and it becomes kind of old
it may be the fit it becomes loose or
there's a hole or something that
condition is worn out my shirt is worn
out we can describe our emotions with
worn out as well so we're very tired and
we kind of feel like we're falling apart
a little bit worn out we're worn out oh
okay
on to the next one sleepy so you sleepy
specifically when we want to go to sleep
I'm sleepy so please don't use like it's
kind of strange to use sleepy when
you're just mean like tired so use
sleepy when you want to talk about going
to bed specifically alright is it
possible to use shattered instead of
exhausted I guess shattered I personally
don't use shattered to express like a
tired feeling I use shattered more for
sad feelings so if I feel sad and tired
at the same time like really
disappointed and tired I might say
shattered I guess depends on the person
- okay other I don't see others so last
one here is out of it out of it so this
is a set phrase I'm out of it he's out
of it today out of it means like out of
someone's normal conditions so different
from the normal condition so usually
because they are tired so if I say I'm
out of it it's like I can't focus on my
work or I'm
I'm not doing a very good job because I
feel tired or because my mind is
somewhere else I'm out of it today
so I might say this if I'm just like on
one day I'm just not very focused or
it's hard for me to do my job or to
study exactly as I always do okay that's
the last one for tired let's go quickly
then to the final group angry over here
and then we'll talk about some idioms
and slang to finish today's lesson so
angry let's talk about angry and angry
first one is frustrated frustrated we
use frustrated when we are trying to do
something we're trying to complete a
task we're trying to finish something
and we are unable to do that thing we
continue to try and continue to try and
fail over and over and over again so
like when you have computer problems
like you always have computer problems
you try and try and try to fix your
computer and you cannot do it you can
describe that feeling with I'm
frustrated I'm frustrated another one
that's very similar is exasperated I
chose this because I hope many of you
don't know this word exasperated
exasperated is similar to frustrated but
you tend to use this one more with like
annoying situations so it's like maybe
if you're like having a fight like kids
are having a fight and you're the parent
and you tell them like stop fighting
stop fighting stop fighting and they're
very annoying but you don't feel like
angry so much it's just kind of annoying
and you can't get them to stop
you might feel exasperated so it's like
you're trying and trying to like fix
this annoying thing and that feeling we
can describe with the word exasperated
exasperated okay some other ones
okay someone says I'm frustrated and
exasperated right now really oh why okay
let's go to outraged outraged I am
outraged so may be helpful to break this
word down out and rage
so rage is a noun rage means a very high
level of anger rage so when we say
outraged it's like you're putting your
rage your high level of anger out so
someone who is outraged is probably very
noisy about their anger and they're very
like what should I say they use very
strong words to describe it so someone
who is very very upset and is expressing
themselves like often loudly that's
someone who is outraged so he was
outraged or she was outraged about
something that is called outrage as a
noun and outraged here as an adjective
next I saw this in the chat a few
minutes ago someone shared the word
irate irate irate means very angry very
angry but it tends to it's a it differs
from outrage the difference here between
irate and outraged irate sounds a little
more formal outraged sounds more like
you're you're putting your anger out
like that as I said the out is kind of a
good hint here irate is someone who is
extremely angry but maybe learn maybe
they're not putting their emotions out
but you can sense that they're very very
angry so this word sounds a little bit
more where we can use it more often in
polite situations like you might say my
boss was irate when she learned the news
or like the CEO was irate about the
problems in the company so you might
hear that more in like professional or
business related situations irate final
annoyed annoyed so I used annoyed
earlier to talk about like little kids
fighting so we use annoyed for every day
small things that bother us it's like
I'm so annoyed right now
so those kids are fighting or like you
know maybe my coworker keeps clicking
their pen that's another common one
so I'm annoyed so please keep the
differences between like annoyed and
frustrated in mind so frustrated sounds
kind of angry you're trying to fix
something and you can't annoy it is like
there's this small thing that's kind of
bothering me right now I'm annoyed okay
that's all the vocabulary words I wanted
to cover in today's lesson we'll take
one quick break what's the difference
between exasperated and exacerbate
exasperated is an adjective 1 exacerbate
is a verb to exacerbate a situation
means to make a situation worse so
exasperated is quite different from this
ok one more quick break and then we'll
go to just a few a few short expression
some idioms you can't use your true dad
says can I say I'm feeling torn because
my mom passed away yeah you can say torn
but torn has usually used if you're like
so imagine like carrying a piece of
paper imagine this is one piece of paper
I tear it in half it's like you're going
in two directions like you feel you
could go this way and you could go this
way torn is used when you're trying to
make a decision about which way to go
like if you have two job offers you say
I'm torn so that might be a more common
way to say torn Monday my boss blew up
at me
my boss blew up to blow up means to
explode with anger anyway some quick
review of some things I didn't show you
earlier a couple more of these I haven't
shown there's a expressions a sheet
about planning time so scheduling
related words if you need to brush up on
your vocabulary for planning check this
out for those of you interested in music
there's this one I know it says singing
here but on the back there are
expressions for talking about music
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okay sure shopping there's another
here's one more I'll show you about
shopping for those of you interested in
shopping some expressions and verbs you
can use on the back so these expressions
maybe are good to use when you are
shopping as well alrighty let's go to
the last part let's go to the last part
for today's lesson idioms slang e
expressions I forgot what I was just
gonna say oh yeah if you're just joining
us today we're talking about how to
express emotions if you have not already
please make sure to like and share the
video so other people can find today's
lesson alrighty so last couple of
expressions I wanted to give you some
kind of fun expressions you can use
instead of using an adjective so these
will help you sound a bit more natural
first one to express embarrassment you
can use the expression in this case
let's use the subject I I wouldn't be
caught dead verb in the progressive form
or I wouldn't be caught dead with person
so this means I wouldn't I don't want to
be seen even dead so that means even if
I died I don't want someone to see me
doing this activity or even if I ever
dead I don't want someone to see me with
this person
so this is an expression for shame for
like embarrass re not shame
embarrassment embarrassment so for
example like I wouldn't be caught dead
with that person in public like there so
I like I really don't like that person I
wouldn't be caught dead
I don't know doing some crazy activity I
wouldn't be caught dead dancing in
public I don't know so something that
causes you to feel embarrassment you can
express that here I in this case I
wouldn't be caught dead verb in the ing
form or with a person that's a good one
for embarrassment this one too close to
home too close to home this has nothing
to do with your house it has nothing to
do with the placement of your house when
we say too close too
home like for example what you said that
that thing you just said that's too
close to home it means that statement is
so real to me it makes me uncomfortable
so you can use this when you talk about
like movies Media TV shows some
conversation topic or a discussion topic
that is very very true for you and it
makes you feel uneasy like a little
uncomfortable like ah did you see that
episode of the TV show last night like
that was too close to home so something
that makes you feel uncomfortable
because it's very realistic too close to
home okay Leah I wouldn't be caught dead
dancing around in my apartment so that
does that mean you don't want to do it
I'll ask you later okay next is to get
something out of your system and to get
something off your chest these are quite
similar so I want to talk about them
together again to get something out of
your system and to get something off
your chest
first to get something out of your
system so your system here means your
body or your mind to get something out
of your system we use this when we need
to let go to like to release energy like
like a little kid with a lot of energy
maybe they ate a lot of sugar or
something I don't know so like they're
running around and the parents might say
let him get it out of his system meaning
let him release what's in his body like
let him get that energy out so we use
this for energy a lot or we use this for
stuff we're thinking about - I need to
get this out of my system so like energy
or maybe when you feel sad maybe you go
jogging like to get something get bad
feelings out of your system I need to
get it out of my system when you use
this expression to get something off
your chest or to get something off of
your chest you might also hear it means
to say something you have been thinking
about for a long time so this expression
we don't really use for like energy
we don't really talk about releasing
energy we talk about releasing our
thoughts with this we talk about
releasing our thoughts with this so you
might start a deep conversation with I
need to get something off my chest chest
here is kind of like your heart really
so you need to express something from
your heart okay finally no hard feelings
no hard feelings we use this at like the
end of an uncomfortable situation so
maybe you have to decline an offer or
you have to reject something or someone
asks you on a date or something like
that and you say no so it's kind of an
uncomfortable situation but you want to
make sure the relationship is still okay
you can say no hard feelings
hard here means bad no bad feelings so
like you say no thank you but no hard
feelings okay so that means I don't want
there to be bad feelings between us no
hard feelings
yeah okay I'm late as usual so let's
finish up there so these are I think
some interesting and useful idioms you
can use I guess I did mostly idioms I
thought I would include some slang but
alas will end there for today so I hope
that this was helpful for you I hope you
found some new adjectives that you can
use and one final parting points please
remember your IDI adjectives and ing
ending adjectives your ing like that's
annoying is used for a thing outside you
annoy Edie refers to your own emotions
there is a video about this on the
English class 101 YouTube channel we can
check out for more alrighty I have to
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joining us this week thank you for all
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cover again some basic grammar
structures but also try to give you a
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一些问题,我将在本月制作一些
新剧集,所以请这样做
,我很高兴收到您的
问题,我们的聊天中充满了
人们你好 嗨 Lea 在 YouTube 鲁珀特 -
你好生病的橡皮擦 你好 Elton
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确保喜欢并分享视频,以便其他
人可以找到今天的课程 我
将不时分享视频然后
我将开始,因为我们
有很多话要说,特别是
涵盖的词汇量,所以我将分享
今天的课程并开始我们
今天将通过讨论
一些基本的语法结构开始我
将回顾一些非常非常基本的语法
,你可以用它们来表达你的
情绪来表达你的感受 所以
让我们从基本的语法模式开始
好吧,让我们非常简单地从这里开始
,随着课程的继续,请
在聊天中发送你的例句,
我将尝试现场检查所以
让我们从这里开始第一个语法
模式是最基本的句子
结构 今天最基本的句子
是 I'm + 形容词 I'm plus
adjective so this I'm 是简化
形式 I am yeah 所以我
一直阅读你的评论 我阅读
你的评论 a 几乎每天都有
很多人忘记这一点
这里提醒一个形容词是一个
描述名词或描述副词的
词,所以形容词,例如更多后来
快乐,我很高兴,我很生气,我很伤心
等等,所以在句末使用形容词
描述你的
情绪好然后用否定
形式你会在我之后使用
我所以我不是加上你的形容词所以
非常非常基本的句子结构
更具体然后你可以使用
这样的东西我是 有点或者我
有点加你的形容词所以这
意味着水平有点下降所以我很
高兴我有点高兴这
有点不同
在那种情况下说起来不太自然 但如果
你想更具体地了解
你的情绪水平,你可以使用 I'm a
bit or I'm 再说一遍,不要忘记
这篇文章,我很好,下
一篇是我感觉我感觉所以我们在这里
使用渐进式连续
形式我感觉形容词这
通常在我们生病时使用 '
我感觉不舒服,或者我感觉不好,或者我
感觉好多了,所以这些都是非常
非常基本的句子结构,我们可以
在今天的课程中
使用,你可以在日常生活中使用它们来描述
或思考你的状况或你的
情绪我想继续
更多的模式,特别是我们
用来描述某事原因的模式,
所以我想你们中的很多人都
知道动词 to make to make
所以当我们说例如 he she or
it make 我这意味着导致
原因所以我们不是在谈论
创造一些东西这个句子模式
意味着让我感到形容词所以
例如他让我生气意味着他
让我感到生气这
是我们表达情绪的另一种非常常见的
具体方式
如果你
想改变主题并使用你
作为
主题,就像你让我成为形容词一样,她会让我开心,所以
请注意当你的主题是你
时,很难在屏幕上看到
不,在这里你做
一个提醒,当你的主题是他/
她或者那个,是的,这必须是
你必须在 make 结束时使用 this s
所以他让我她让我
等等,但你让 我所以请不要
忘记这些小点,
它们并不小
不要忘记这里的撇号 M,
所以这些小点听起来像
小点,但它们不是这样的
结构
你的例句
some are come in now des rois e
YouTube 上的 ars hi 说她让我开心
例如 非常好 非常好 Leah 说
你让我感觉像一百万美元
好一个 Leah 好吧 dis rustier
再说一次你让我笑 好 好 好
好
Goodin 嗨 对不起,如果我念错了你的
名字 说 I'm feel strong Jack 说
我感觉压力很大
当你的主语是 he 或 it 时
,动词 make 以 S 结尾
如果
你的主语是你,
这对于英语中的常规动词是正确的
在这里 好吧
其他例句 奥斯卡说她
让我感觉舒服 好 卡洛斯
说她让我恶心
什么课 ich 是关于词汇的 我已经
选择了很多词汇来
扩展你的词汇量 我希望打破
然后我们继续 让我看看今天我要给你看什么
好吧 我给你看几个 我通常不会
展示 也许哦,好吧,不,
我每周向您展示的一些 PDF 非常神秘,
但如果您还
没有查看它们,这些是免费的,
如果您在 YouTube 上或
视频上方观看,您可以从视频下方的链接下载 如果您在
Facebook 上观看 如果您在 Instagram 上观看,
请查看 YouTube 或 Facebook
这些是词汇和短语 PDF,这样
您就可以选择一个
您感兴趣的主题 这就像
休闲时间 休闲时间意味着您的
空闲时间 您的爱好 您的爱好
活动 你喜欢这样做,你可以
查看这些以获得一些
关于特定主题的额外词汇,
所以看看你喜欢什么你可以
找到所有这些所有这些都是免费
的,所以看看这些
下载它们 打印出来 把它们放在
你的手机上 任何你喜欢做的事情
希望它们对你有帮助
所以让我们继续
今天课程的第 2 部分 我们今天课程的词汇部分
如果你刚刚加入
请确保喜欢和 分享
视频,以便其他人可以找到
今天非常酷的课程,
因此我们介绍了基本语法模式,因此
您可以将这些基本语法模式
与我将要
分享的词汇或您自己的词汇一起使用,我
将尝试检查 在整个课程中
,让我们开始看一下,所以
我使用了非常小的
形容词轮,我在
这些直播中分享过,基本上
这里发生了什么我有一个核心
形容词 1 主要形容词
和其他形容词 喜欢
这个词的核心意思 所以这里让我们
开始我会分享这是什么让我们
从这个快乐快乐开始 所以当
你想表达一种快乐的情绪时你
可以说我很快乐那很好 bu t
你
怎么能更具体 你怎么能更具体地表达
你感到的快乐类型
例如我们很兴奋 我很兴奋 我要去
迪斯尼乐园 或者我很兴奋 我要去听
音乐会 所以这就像快乐加能量
这个我选择了这种俚语
这个粗俗的词 很兴奋 我很兴奋
我们使用这个或一些 人们用它来
表达我们对
过去的活动感到高兴,就像我被激怒了 我得到
了一份不错的工作机会,或者我们可以将它
用于未来的活动 它通常
用于非常随意的事情,比如我
要去 这个周末和我的朋友一起去海滩
我很兴奋,所以很兴奋,就像
它和兴奋一样的想法,但
我们可以用我们经常用兴奋来
谈论我们过去的感受,它
听起来很粗糙,但
不像 一种不好的方式,但它只是
一种很酷的悠闲词 帽子有些人
选择使用石头不要下一个词是
激动激动这可能
是你们很多人的一个很好的发音点
激动我很激动我们在
更正式的情况下使用它我们可能会
在宣布之前使用它如此激动意味着
你是 快乐 是的,当然你很快乐,
但你也喜欢正式的快乐,
也许喜欢它更有礼貌,
所以这是一个词汇,你可以
在宣布
的开头或演讲的开头使用,
比如 就像如果我有
一些我想在社交媒体上分享的东西
,例如我想分享一个
我过去说过的新项目,我很
高兴分享这个项目,所以这
意味着快乐和兴奋,听起来
有点像 正式的 我很激动 我很
激动 下一个在这里 兴高采烈 这
是另一个非常正式的词,我们
在日常对话中不经常使用这个词
你可能会在写作中看到更多,
尤其是在更
老式的写作中 兴高采烈 它米 eans
就像非常非常高兴和快乐
兴高采烈 最后欣喜若狂 欣喜若狂
所以欣喜若狂 就像兴奋 非常非常
兴奋 加上非常高兴 所以这很
欣喜 方式,但更具体,所以 mu dot con
抱歉,如果我说错了
,那么
喜庆呢
在这里,所以我们不会
在日常对话中过多使用它,好吧,
任何问题,哦,嗨,Facebook 上说我很
高兴能在 youtube 上分享我的课程,
很好,你如何在这样的
句子中使用兴高采烈的句子我很高兴我很高兴
不兴高采烈,所以这些都是
我们今天可以与这些表达方式一起使用的句型,
所以我们
在大多数情况下再次使用兴高采烈的正式情况,
好吧,让我们继续前进,还有
很多要介绍的,
让我们现在改变形容词,所以下一个
这里的形容词是sad sad so let's talk
about some other words and phrases
that mean something类似于sad first is
down so down 当然意味着
你知道这个
是的 是的 是的 是的 是的 是的 是的 是的 是的 是的 是的 是的 是的
是的 表示我的情绪低落 我们不
使用 high 顺便说一句 high 有一个非常
不同的含义 我不会在
本课中谈论 但是当你谈论你的
情绪时 你的情绪 我情绪低落或我
感觉情绪低落 这意味着 你的心情
或情绪低落 下一个
感到失望 失望 这是一个
非常有用的词,表示你有一个
期望但期望没有
得到满足,例如你有一个
计划但计划没有发生你会说
我'
我很失望 我很失望 父母喜欢
和孩子们一起使用它 他们说我
对你很失望 我对你很失望
我们在这种
情况下使用
介词
意味着我很伤心 我不想
做任何事情 就像我不想离开
我的房子 情况很糟糕 我们
可以用 miserable 来形容我们的
情绪 我们的感受 我们也经常用
miserable 来形容天气
天气 所以当真的
多云下雨时 外面真的很丑
我们经常 说天气很糟糕,所以
我们可以用它来表达情绪并
谈论天气 下一个
伤心欲绝 伤心欲绝,如果
你想象像你一样的心,就像一段
浪漫的关系,你的
心碎了,所以我们在结束时使用这个
关系来描述一种悲伤的感觉
当我们非常兴奋的事情没有发生时,我们也使用这个词,
就像我们真的很喜欢
情感投入一样,我们有很多
期望
,对没有发生的事情的情感期望,所以喜欢
我们的事情 真的很想得到 我们
没有得到 我们可以把那种
感觉描述为心碎 心碎
终于筋疲力尽 筋疲力尽 筋疲力尽
是一个有趣的词 或者有趣的
表达,而不是当我们说我筋疲力尽
时,这意味着我做的太多了
,现在我没有精力所以筋疲力尽
有时意味着悲伤,就像我做了太多的
事情我太忙了我现在用了太多的
精力我 没有精力,我感觉很
糟糕,我筋疲力尽,或者
他筋疲力尽,所以我们可以在
几种不同的情况下
使用这个词,我们也可以用这个词来表示疲倦
,有点取决于
感觉 精疲力竭可能意味着悲伤或疲倦
我精疲力尽 好吧 问题 Gertrudis
柜台 是的,嗨,我
在这里谈到了相反的词 hi
与情绪无关
关于其他问题,我没有看到
其他问题,所以让我们继续
下一个
问题吧 在这里
筋疲力尽筋疲力尽不是X ha站着
筋疲力尽意味着非常非常
累我们在一天结束时使用它
,我们做了很多体力活动
所以我今天去远足我筋疲力尽或者
我今天跑了马拉松我' 我已经精疲力竭了,
所以请记住精疲力竭的用法,
就像当您身体疲倦时一样,您
可能还会听到
人们在情绪上非常疲倦时使用它,例如我
因思考
您可以使用的东西而筋疲力尽,下一个是 beat
I' m beat beat 很累,但这是
一个更随意的词,我们在
工作日结束时经常使用这个词,所以在正常工作日结束时
,那种经常
疲倦的感觉
好吧 星期一蓝色 我筋疲力尽 你
可以说我筋疲力尽 我筋疲力尽
但我筋疲力尽 我筋疲力尽 这是
另一个好人 所以筋疲力尽意味着我筋疲力尽 我
筋疲力尽
我没有能量 好吧 uh next for
this is wear out I'm wear out so the
idea with this expression is like ac
例如,当你像
衬衫一样穿很多衣服并且它变得有点旧时,
它可能是合身的,它变得松散,或者
有一个洞或某些
东西已经磨损了我的衬衫已经磨损
了我们可以用磨损来描述我们的情绪
好吧,所以我们很累,
我们觉得我们分崩离析
有点累了我们累了哦,
好吧
,继续下一个困所以你困了,
特别是当我们想睡觉的时候
我是 sleepy so please don't use like 很
奇怪,当
你只是刻薄的时候用 sleepy 就像累了,所以
当你想特别谈谈上床睡觉的时候用
sleepy 个人
不要用 shattered 来表达一种
疲倦的感觉,我更多地用 shattered 来表达
悲伤的感觉,所以如果我同时感到悲伤和疲倦
,就像真的很
失望和疲倦,我可能会说
shattered 我想取决于人
- 好吧,其他我不 没有看到其他人所以最后
一个是你 t of it out of it 所以这
是一个固定短语 I'm out of it he's
out it today out of it 意思就像
某人的正常情况与正常情况如此不同
所以通常是
因为他们累了所以如果我说我 “
局面就像我无法专注于我的
工作,或者
我不是那么好,因为我
感到疲倦或因为我的思想是
我今天的思想,
所以我可能会说 如果我就像在
某一天那样,我只是不太专注,或者
我很难
像往常一样做好工作或学习
在这里
然后我们将讨论一些成语
和俚语来完成今天的课程如此
生气让我们谈谈生气和生气
第一个感到沮丧
沮丧我们在尝试做某事时使用沮丧
我们正在尝试完成一项
任务 重新尝试完成某件事
,但我们无法做那件事,我们
继续尝试并继续尝试并
故障转移 d 一遍又一遍,
就像当你遇到电脑问题时,
就像你总是遇到电脑问题一样,
你尝试并尝试修复你的
电脑,但你无法做到,你可以
用“我很
沮丧”来形容那种
感觉 非常相似是激怒我
选择这个是因为我希望你们中的许多
人不知道这个词激怒
激怒类似于沮丧但
你倾向于在恼人的情况下更多地使用这个词
所以这就像
如果你喜欢打架一样 孩子
们在吵架,你是父母
,你告诉他们停止战斗
停止战斗停止战斗,他们
很烦人,但你不觉
得很生气,这有点烦人
,你无法得到他们 阻止
你可能会感到恼怒,所以
就像你正在尝试并试图解决
这个烦人的事情,那种感觉我们
可以用“激怒”这个词来形容
特德现在真的哦,为什么好吧,
让我们去愤怒吧,我很
愤怒,所以可能有助于打破这个
词和愤怒,
所以愤怒是一个名词,愤怒意味着非常
高水平的愤怒,所以当我们说
愤怒时,就像你一样” 重新表达你的
愤怒 你的高度愤怒 所以
愤怒的人可能
对他们的愤怒非常吵闹 他们非常
喜欢我应该说什么 他们使用非常
强烈的词语来描述它 所以
一个非常非常沮丧并且正在表达的人
他们自己喜欢经常大声说那是
一个被激怒的人,所以他被
激怒了,或者她对
被称为愤怒的东西感到愤怒作为
名词而在这里作为形容词感到愤怒
接下来我在几分钟前的聊天中看到了这个
词,有人分享了这个词
irate irate irate 表示非常生气 非常
生气,但它倾向于它是一个 它
与愤怒不同 这里
irate 和 outraged 之间的区别 irate 听起来
更正式一些 outraged 听起来更像
是你正在把你的愤怒发泄出来
li 就像我说的那样,出局是一个
很好的暗示,愤怒是一个
非常生气的人,但也许知道
他们可能没有把情绪表达出来,
但你可以感觉到他们非常非常
生气,所以这个词听起来有点 多一点
,我们可以在礼貌的情况下更频繁地使用它,
比如你可能会说我的
老板在得知这个消息时很生气,
或者 CEO 对公司的问题很生气,
所以你可能会
在专业或
业务相关的情况下听到更多 irate 最后
annoyed annoyed 所以我之前用
annoyed 来谈论像小孩
打架,所以我们每天都用 annoyed 来表达
困扰我们的小事,就像
我现在很生气,
所以那些孩子在打架,或者你
知道,也许我的同事一直在 点击
他们的笔,这是另一种常见的笔,
所以我很生气,所以请记住“
生气”和“沮丧”之间的区别,
所以“沮丧”听起来
有点生气,您正在尝试解决
某些问题,但您无法惹恼它 就像
有一件小事
现在让我很烦恼 我很生气 好吧
这就是我
今天课程中想要介绍的所有词汇 我们会
快速休息一下
exasperated 和
exacerbate 有什么区别 exasperated 是一个形容词 1 exacerbate
是动词
to exacerate a situation 意思是使情况变得更糟 所以被
激怒 和这个完全不同
我可以说我感觉很伤心,因为
我妈妈去世了,是的,你可以说撕裂,
但如果你喜欢,通常会使用撕裂,
所以想象一下就像拿着一张
纸想象这是一张纸
我把它撕成两半就像 你要
朝两个方向走,就像你觉得你
可以走这条路,你可以走这
条路 当你试图
决定走哪条路时,
如果你有两个工作机会,你说
我是 撕裂,所以可能是 一种常见
的说法 撕裂的星期一 我的老板
对我大发雷霆
我的老板大发雷霆要大发雷霆 意味着
无论如何都要愤怒地爆发 快速
回顾一些我之前没有向你展示
过的东西 更多这些我
没有展示过 一张
关于计划时间的表格,以便安排
相关的单词如果你需要
复习你的词汇来计划的话,看看
这个给那些对音乐感兴趣的人
有这个我知道它说
在这里唱歌,但在后面有
说话的表达 关于音乐
对不起,我知道很难看到你
可以看看这一切都是免费的,
只要下载这些
就可以了
购物给那些有兴趣
购物的人一些
可以在后面使用的表达方式和动词,所以这些表达方式
也许在您购物时也可以使用
,好吧,让我们
进入最后一部分,让我们进入最后
一部分 tod ay的课程习语俚语e
表达我忘了
我刚刚要说什么哦是的如果你今天才加入
我们我们正在谈论如何
表达情绪如果你还没有
请确保喜欢并分享
视频以便其他人 可以找到今天的
课,所以最后几个
表达我想给你
一些有趣的表达,你可以使用
而不是使用形容词,所以这些
会帮助你听起来更自然
第一个表达尴尬你
可以使用这个表达 case
let's use the subject II won't be
caught dead 动词形式为进行式,
或者我不会被人抓死
所以这意味着我不会我不想
被看到甚至死了所以这意味着即使
我 死了我不想让别人看到我
做这个活动,或者即使我
死了,我也不想让别人看到我和这个人在一起,
所以这是一种羞耻的表达方式,
例如,尴尬,而不是羞耻,
尴尬,尴尬,
例如 我会 不会
像那里那样在公共场合和那个人被抓死所以
我喜欢我真的不喜欢那个人我
不会被抓死
我不知道做一些疯狂的活动我
不会被抓死在
公共场合跳舞我 不知道有什么
让你感到尴尬的事情你可以
表达我在这种情况下我
不会被抓到死动词ing
形式或与一个
很好尴尬的人这个人
离家太近 离家近 这
与您的房子无关 它与您的
房子的位置无关 当
我们说太近太
家时,例如您所说的,
您刚才说的那件事
离家太近了,这意味着该陈述
对我来说太真实了这让我不舒服
所以当你像电影一样谈论时可以使用它
媒体电视节目一些
对你来说非常真实的谈话话题或讨论话题
让你感到不安就像有点
不舒服一样啊 你看到那一
集 昨晚这样的电视节目
离家太近了,所以有些东西
让你感到不舒服,
因为离家太近了,
好吧,莉亚,我不会被抓到死
在我的公寓里跳舞,这
是否意味着你不想 做这件事
我稍后再问你好吧接下来是
从你的系统中取出
一些东西并从你的胸膛中取出一些东西它们非常
相似所以我想再次讨论
它们以从
你的系统中取出一些东西并得到一些东西 首先从
你的胸膛
中取出一些东西,
所以你的系统在这里意味着你的
身体或你的思想从
你的系统中取出一些东西,当我们需要放手时,我们会使用它
来释放能量,
就像一个有很多东西的小孩一样 能量
也许他们吃了很多糖或
我不知道的东西,所以就像他们
到处乱跑,父母可能会说
让他把它从他的系统中取出,意思是
让他释放他体内的东西,就像
让他得到那种能量 所以我们用
这个 r 精力充沛,或者我们将其用于
我们正在考虑的事情 - 我需要
将其从我的系统中取出,就像能量一样,
或者当你感到难过时,也许你去
慢跑想要得到一些东西,让
你的系统产生不好的感觉我
当你用
这个表达从
你的胸膛里拿东西或从你的胸膛里拿东西时,需要把它从我的系统中取出
你可能还会听到它的意思
是说你一直在想的
事情所以这个表达
我们不 't really use for like energy
we don't really talk to release
energy 我们谈论
用这个来释放我们的想法 我们谈论用这个来
释放我们的想法,所以你
可以开始一个深入的对话我
需要从我的胸口得到一些
东西 有点像你的心,
所以你需要发自内心地表达一些东西,
好吧,最后没有难过的感觉
没有难过的感觉,我们在
不舒服的情况结束时使用这个,所以
也许你必须拒绝报价或者
你必须拒绝 某事或某人
在约会或类似的事情上问你
,你说不,所以这是一种
不舒服的情况,但你想
确保这段关系仍然正常
你可以说没有不好的感觉,
这里的意思是不好的,没有不好的感觉,
比如 你说不,谢谢,但没有不好的
感觉,好吧,这意味着我不希望
我们之间有不好的感觉
你
可以使用的成语我想我主要做的成语我
想我会包括一些俚语但是
今天就到此结束所以我
希望这对你有帮助我希望你
找到了一些你
可以使用的新形容词和一个最后的分界点
记住你的 IDI 形容词和 ing
结尾形容词 你的 ing like that's
恼人 被用于你之外的事情
惹恼 Edie 指的是你自己的情绪
在英语 101 班 YouTube 频道上有一个关于此的视频,
我们可以
查看 r 更好,我必须
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再次介绍一些基本的语法
结构,但也会尝试给你
更多的表达方式,你可以用它们来
描述你喜欢做和
不喜欢做的事情,但有点像
更高层次的所以不 只是基本的我
喜欢这个我喜欢那个但
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