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Unit 1-FEELINGS (Ss' version)

The document is a lesson plan for Unit 1 on feelings, outlining vocabulary and phrases related to emotions, including definitions and example sentences. It covers various terms such as 'anxious,' 'delight,' 'confuse,' and 'emotion,' along with their grammatical forms and usage in context. Additionally, it includes idiomatic expressions and examples to enhance understanding of the vocabulary.

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Unit 1-FEELINGS (Ss' version)

The document is a lesson plan for Unit 1 on feelings, outlining vocabulary and phrases related to emotions, including definitions and example sentences. It covers various terms such as 'anxious,' 'delight,' 'confuse,' and 'emotion,' along with their grammatical forms and usage in context. Additionally, it includes idiomatic expressions and examples to enhance understanding of the vocabulary.

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Friends Global 10 – UNIT 1: FEELINGS Teacher-in-charge: Nguyen Thuy Lien (0903.141.

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UNIT 1: FEELINGS
1/feel (v) → FELT → FELT ● life _____EXPECTANCY__________ (n)
→ _______FEELING___ (n): emotion E.g. Life expectancy in Europe has
● have a feel __FOR__ sth (n): understanding increased greatly in the 20th century.
E.g. She has a real feel _FOR___ 7/delight (n) = joy/pleasure
languages. → to Sb’s delight
● feel like + V-ing (v) e.g. She won the game, to the delight of all her
E.g. I feel like going for a swim. fans.
● be/feel at ____EASE___ (v): feel relaxed → delighted (adj) AT/BY sth = very pleased
E.g. We hope you’ll feel at home staying 8/cross (adj) WITH sb = annoyed/angry
in our hotel. 9/envious __OF ____ sth (adj)
2/anxious (adj) ABOUT sth → ____ENVY___ (n)
→ ____ANXIETY__________ /æŋˈzaɪəti/ (n) ● be ____GREEN____ with envy (adj)
3/shame (n) E.g. Ben’s heading off to Spain for the
→ _____SHAMEFUL_________ (adj): deserving week and I’m __GREEN______ with envy.
blame → envy (v) Sb (for) Sth
→ ashamed (adj) ___OF__ sth 10/excite (v)
4/bore (v) → excited (adj) vs exciting (adj)
→ bored (adj) vs boring (adj) E.g. An ___EXCITED______ crowd of fans
e.g. The children quickly got ____BORED___ with gathered around her.
staying indoors. It was ___EXCITING___________ to see my
That film was dead ____BORING_______. idol in person.
● bored stiff/silly = bored to death (v) → ________EXCITEMENT_______ (n)
e.g. We were all bored silly/stiff/to death by → ______EXCITABLE______ (adj) = likely to
the play. become excited
→ __BOREDOM____________ (n) e.g. She had trouble controlling the class of
5/confuse (v) excitable ten-year-olds.
→ confused (adj) vs confusing (adj) 1) frighten (v)
e.g. I was _____CONFUSED____ about my E.g. The noise frightened me to death.
feelings for him. → frightening (adj) vs frightened (adj)
The new signs will be very → frighten/scare Sb to death
_____CONFUSING_______ for tourists. 2) relieve (v)
→ _______cCONFUSION_____________ (n) → ______RELIEVE_______ (adj) to do sth
6/expect (v) → ______RELIEF______ (n)
→ _______EXPECTATION______ (n) 3) reserved (adj)
E.g. It is disappointing that results have E.g. British people are said to be polite and
not matched our expectations. rather reserved.
● Live _UP__ to expectations = come _UP_ to 4) shock (v) → shock (n)
expectations → shocking (adj) vs → shocked (adj)

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Friends Global 10 – UNIT 1: FEELINGS Teacher-in-charge: Nguyen Thuy Lien (0903.141.108)

● culture shock (n) ● on the condition that + SV = only if + SV


E.g. It was a real culture shock to find herself E.g. I’ll come to the party in the condition
in London after living on a small island. that you don’t wear those silly trousers.
5) suspect (v): to doubt 11) from time to time (adv) = sometimes, but
→ ________SUSPICION_________ (n) not often
E.g. She is under suspicion of murder. E.g. I go to check on my mother's health
● be above/beyond suspicion from time to time.
→ ____SUSPECT_____ (n): a person who is 12) disorder (n)
believed to have done something wrong. ● mental disorder (n)
→ _________SUSPECTED________ OF sth/sb ● genetic disorder (n)
(adj) 13) bruise (n): vết bầm
6) upset (v) - upset - upset 14) injure (v)
→ upset ABOUT sth/sb (adj) → INJURED (adj)
7) emotion (n) → the INJURED (n): people who are injured.
→ emotional (adj) E.g. The injured were taken to several nearby
● E____MOTIONAL____ hospitals.
I_____NTELLIGENCE________ (EQ) → INJURY (n)
8) refuse collector (n) = dustman (n) E.g. They had to search for cuts, bruises and
9) pain (v) → pain (n) other injuries.
E.g. She couldn’t feel any pains. 15) cure sb OF sth (v)
● be in pain (adj) → a cure TO sth (n)
● ease the pain (v) E.g. There’s no known cure TO this disease.
E.g. These tablets help to ease the pain. ● Prevention is better than cure: Phòng bệnh
● a pain in the ___NECK_____ (n) hơn chữa bệnh.
E.g. That child was a real pain in the neck. 16) to have a stomach bug (v): bị viêm ruột
● No pain no ___GAIN___: used to say that you 17) prank (n)
● play pranks ON sb (v)
need to suffer if you want to achieve something
E.g. When I was at school, we were always
10) condition (n) = state
playing pranks ON our teachers.
● medical condition (n)
18) own UP to doing sth (v): admit that you have
● weather conditions (n)
done sth wrong.
● working conditions (n)
E.g. No one has owned UP to stealing the
→ air conditioning (n): the system used for
money.
keeping the air cool.
19) disguise (v)
→ conditional (adj) ≠ UNCONDITIONAL (adj)
E.g. I tried to disguise my handwriting.
E.g. She gave her children unconditional
● in disguise (adj)
love.
E.g. She usually goes out in disguise in public.
● be in MINT condition (adj) = perfect, as if
new.
E.g. The old book was still in MINT condition.

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● a blessing IN disguise (n) Data loss may result IN a system failure.


E.g. Losing that job was a blessing IN disguise About 87 percent of lung cancers are thought
really. to result FROM smoking.
20) typical OF sth (adj) The company's failure was a direct
E.g. This sort of spicy food is typical OF the result FROM bad management.
food in Southern Vietnam. The cyclone has resulted IN many thousands
● a typical British person of deaths.
21) queue (n) = line (n) ● as a result of sth = because of sth
E.g. A lot of people are standing in queue for E.g. My opinion of the Japanese got better as a
the tickets. result of living in Japan.
22) result (n) OF Sth 23) stereotype (n): định kiến
→ result in sth (v) vs result from sth (v) 24) accurate (adj) ≠ INACCURATE (adj)
E.g. A heavy frost could result IN loss of the E.g. How accurate is the stereotype that
crop. French people are not hard-working?
→ ACCURACY (n) ≠ INACCURACYn) [U]

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