Ces exercices vous aident à pratiquer le vocabulaire des émotions vu dans le cours, de *happy* à *scared*. Testez vos connaissances et apprenez à exprimer vos sentiments naturellement en anglais.
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Exercice 1 — Reconnaître les émotions en anglais
Choisissez la bonne émotion pour compléter chaque phrase.
- She just won a prize at school. She feels ___.
- He is alone in a dark room at night. He feels ___.
- They have nothing to do all afternoon. They feel ___.
- She is going on holiday tomorrow for the first time. She feels ___.
Correction
- She feels happy.
- He feels scared.
- They feel bored.
- She feels excited.
Exercice 2 — Associer situation et émotion
Associez chaque situation à l'émotion qui lui correspond le mieux.
- Your best friend moves to another city.
- Someone takes your lunch without asking.
- You get a very good mark on your test.
- You have to speak in front of the whole class.
Correction
- You feel sad because your best friend moves to another city.
- You feel angry because someone takes your lunch without asking.
- You feel proud because you get a very good mark on your test.
- You feel nervous because you have to speak in front of the whole class.
Exercice 3 — Compléter avec la bonne émotion
Complétez chaque phrase avec le mot d'émotion qui convient, en vous appuyant sur le contexte.
- He didn't sleep well and has a lot of work to do. He feels very ___.
- She didn't expect to see her friend at the party. She is completely ___.
- After a long walk in the park, he sits down and feels totally ___.
- The little girl lost her toy. She is very ___.
Correction
- He feels very tired.
- She is completely surprised.
- He feels totally relaxed.
- She is very sad.
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