Estos ejercicios te ayudarán a consolidar el vocabulario emocional en inglés visto en el curso, practicando el uso natural de feel, seem y adjetivos precisos para describir estados de ánimo.
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Exercice 1 — ¿Cuál es el adjetivo correcto?
Elige la opción que mejor completa cada frase para expresar la emoción indicada en inglés.
- She had been waiting for the test results for a week. When she finally heard she had passed, she felt ___.
- He lost his job and his apartment in the same week. He feels completely ___.
- The child ___ excited about the upcoming birthday party.
- After the argument, she didn't want to talk. She ___ upset.
Correction
- She felt relieved after hearing she had passed the test.
- He feels completely devastated after losing his job and his apartment.
- The child seems excited about the upcoming birthday party.
- After the argument, she seemed upset and didn't want to talk.
Exercice 2 — Une situación, una emoción
Relaciona cada situación con la frase en inglés que mejor describe la emoción correspondiente.
- You forgot a close friend's birthday and they found out.
- You have been waiting for your flight for six hours and there is still no news.
- You just got promoted at work after months of hard effort.
- A close family member is seriously ill and the situation seems hopeless.
Correction
- You feel guilty because you forgot your close friend's birthday.
- You feel frustrated because you have been waiting for your flight for six hours with no news.
- You feel proud and relieved after getting promoted at work.
- You feel devastated because a close family member is seriously ill.
Exercice 3 — Completa con feel o seem
Completa cada frase con la forma correcta de feel o seem para expresar emociones de manera natural en inglés.
- She ___ nervous before every job interview, even when she is well prepared.
- He hasn't spoken all morning. He ___ really upset about something.
- After hearing the good news, they both ___ incredibly relieved.
- The situation ___ hopeless, but we should try to stay positive.
Correction
- She feels nervous before every job interview, even when she is well prepared.
- He hasn't spoken all morning. He seems really upset about something.
- After hearing the good news, they both felt incredibly relieved.
- The situation seems hopeless, but we should try to stay positive.
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