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Prepare 4 Unit 13

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  • not able to think clearly or understand something
    confused
  • feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do
    bored
  • unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected, or because something didn´t happen
    disappointed
  • feeling ashamed or shy
    embarrassed
  • unable to think clearly or to understand something
    confused
  • Were you (surprised/surprising) to hear that Joe won first prize in the competition?
    surprised
  • I hate it when my mum asks me about school - it´s so (annoying/annoyed).
    annoying
  • Dad was (relaxing/relaxed) after playing his guitar.
    relaxed
  • I don´t understand what you´re saying - I´m ___________.
    confused
  • Maggie is doing her homework and she´s (bored/boring).
    bored
  • I´m so _______ of our school - we won the competition.
    proud
  • (just/yet/already): Have you been to the new sports center _______? I went yesterday and it´s really great.
    yet
  • making you feel relaxed
    relaxing
  • (just/yet/already): Dad hasn´t had his job interview _________. He´s hopeful he´ll get the job.
    yet
  • worried and not able to relax
    stressed
  • very tired
    exhausted
  • It was (surprising/surprised) that Anne won the game so easily.
    suprising
  • Eva is _________ that she will win the swimming race.
    hopeful
  • Alison didn´t get what she wanted for her birthday. She´s a bit _______.
    disappointed
  • Carol is feeling __________ because she has a test tomorrow and she´s working hard.
    stressed
  • very surprised
    amazed
  • I don´t know how I got 100% on my math exam. I´m ________!
    amazed
  • This new video game is (disappointing/disappointed).
    disappointing
  • (just/yet/already): I´ve ______ had dinner - about 10 minutes ago.
    just
  • frightened or worried
    scared
  • (just/yet/already): I´ve _________ seen this film - I went with John last week.
    already
  • not interesting or exciting
    boring
  • Johnny stood up in class but forgot what to say - he was (embarrassing/embarrassed).
    embarrassed
  • The train has _______ left - right on time!
    just
  • feeling positive about a future even or situation
    hopeful
  • We went to bed early last night because we were (tiring/tired).
    tired
  • making you feel annoyed
    annoying
  • feeling happy and comfortable because nothing is worrying you
    relaxed
  • I´m a bit (confused/confusing) about the ending of the book - what actually happened?
    confused
  • (just/yet/already): I´m so disappointed that myy books haven´t arrived __________.
    yet
  • slightly angry
    annoyed
  • feeling or showing thanks
    grateful
  • (just/yet/already): Mr. Bentley has _______ said there´s no homework this week! I´m so grateful!
    just
  • (just/yet/already): I haven´t finished reading that book ______.
    yet
  • Danny is ________ that he won´t pass the exam - he hasn´t studied very hard.
    scared
  • Jack does yoga because it makes him feel _________.
    relaxed
  • showing no fear of dangerous or difficult situations
    brave
  • difficult to understand
    confusing
  • The film is really (bored/boring) - I think I´ll read a book instead.
    boring
  • feeling very pleased about something you have done, something you own, or someone you know
    proud
  • making you feel disappointed
    disappointing
  • feeling that you want to rest or sleep
    tired
  • making you feel tired
    tiring
  • (just/yet/already): Sally´s _____ left for the library - Mum´s taken her.
    already
  • Mum said she has _____ sent a text. Check your phone.
    already
  • making you feel embarrassed
    embarrassing
  • I´ve been running for half an hour and now I feel completely ________!
    exhausted
  • Pedro felt _______ when he had to speak in front of the whole class.
    embarrassed