English Listening Practice (A2–B1) | Feelings & Mood Vocabulary
Автор: English with Mr. Green
Загружено: 2026-02-15
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Описание:
She woke up late, missed the bus, ran four blocks… and felt anxious, furious, and exhausted before 9AM.
In this episode, we ride the emotional roller coaster with Pam and explore how to describe feelings in natural, everyday English.
In this episode, we explore:
The difference between anxious and stressed
Stronger alternatives to “happy,” “sad,” and “angry”
Why furious is stronger than angry
How to describe disappointment and frustration
The powerful difference between bored and boring
How naming your emotions helps you feel more in control
What You’ll Learn:
Advanced feeling vocabulary (terrified, ecstatic, disappointed, frustrated, relieved, proud)
The important “-ed” vs “-ing” adjective rule
How to describe emotions clearly in conversations
Real-life examples you can copy and use
Natural pronunciation and rhythm for emotional words
Who is this for?
Perfect for Beginner to Intermediate (A2–B1) learners who want to sound more natural and expressive in English conversations.
Listening Tip:
Pause after each situation and ask yourself: How would I feel? Try to use one strong adjective instead of a simple word like “good” or “bad.”
Thanks for learning with us.
— Mr. Green & Pam
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