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Unit 4 - E3 - Vocabulary

The document provides vocabulary and definitions related to emotions and decision-making in English, focusing on adjectives and verbs. It includes examples of usage for words like 'amused', 'annoyed', 'disappointed', and phrases like 'get in touch with' and 'look into'. The content is structured into lessons that help learners understand and apply these terms in context.

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Unit 4 - E3 - Vocabulary

The document provides vocabulary and definitions related to emotions and decision-making in English, focusing on adjectives and verbs. It includes examples of usage for words like 'amused', 'annoyed', 'disappointed', and phrases like 'get in touch with' and 'look into'. The content is structured into lessons that help learners understand and apply these terms in context.

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Vocabulary summary
Unit 4, Lesson 1 como te sientes: -ed
como es una situación: -ing
Describing opinions and reactions

amused (adjective) – showing that you think something is funny divertido

amusing (adjective) – making you laugh or smile divertido


“Paula was amused when I told her the story about the dog. She laughed, and said it
was the most amusing story she'd heard all week."

annoyed (adjective) – slightly angry molesto


annoying (adjective) – making you feel slightly angry

“I was stuck behind a garbage truck for half an hour! I was so annoyed because it
made me late for an important meeting. It's so annoying when things make you late."
decepcionado
disappointed (adjective) – unhappy because someone or something was not as
good as you hoped or expected, or because something did not happen
disappointing (adjective) – making you feel unhappy because something did not
happen decepcionante

“We lost the game. I'm so disappointed. I thought we would win. I'm really sad."

embarrassed (adjective) – feeling ashamed or shy avergonzado


embarrassing (adjective) – making you feel ashamed or shy embarazoso
“I was out with David and I spilled his coffee all over the table. He looked really
embarrassed when everyone turned and stared."

fascinated (adjective) – extremely interested fascinado


fascinating (adjective) – extremely interesting fascinante
“I'm really fascinated by this book about Antarctica. I'd love to go there sometime.
The landscape and the wildlife look fascinating."

frightened (adjective) – afraid or nervous asustado

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frightening (adjective) – making you feel fear espantoso
“The movie was good, but it was scary! We were both frightened."

shocked (adjective) – upset by something bad that happened after you thought it
wasn't going to happen conmocionado
shocking (adjective) – upsetting shockeante
“We were shocked when we saw the email from our boss telling us that a lot of
people in the company were going to lose their jobs."

surprised (adjective) – the feeling when something you didn't expect to happen
actually happened sorpendido
surprising (adjective) – unexpected (something happened after you thought it
wasn't going to happen) sorprendente
“Claire was surprised and happy when she learned that she won the writing contest."

Unit 4, Lesson 2
Making decisions and plans

arrange (verb) – to make the necessary plans and preparations for something to
happen
encargará
“Sophia and I are planning a trip. She'll arrange the transportation to get us around,
and I'll look for hotels."

check (verb) – to find out about something


A: So, how do we get downtown. Do you know?
consulté
B: Yes, I do. I checked with the receptionist, and he drew me a map.

deal with – (phrasal verb) to take action in order to achieve something or to solve a
problem
enfrento - ocupo
“In my job I deal with problems from angry customers all the time. Today I helped a
customer find their lost luggage. They were really upset, but I found it, so they left
the airport happy." equipaje

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pongase en contacto con
get in touch with – (verb) to communicate or continue to communicate with
someone by phone, text, etc.
“Let's get in touch with Jenny. Do you have her number? I will message her to see if
she wants to come to the show."

forget (verb) – to not remember to do something


“I was talking to my sister on the phone today and she told me it was my niece's
birthday. I completely forgot.”

look into (phrasal verb) – to examine the facts about a situation


investigar
“We think that a car was stolen from here last night. We are going to look into it and
see what we can find out.”

meet up (phrasal verb) – to meet another person, or people, in order to do


something together
vamos a vernos
“It's nice to see everyone. Let's meet up here every week.”
reunirse
think about (phrasal verb) – to consider an idea or a problem
pensar
“I need to think about the best way to solve this problem. It's going to be really
difficult.”

remind (verb) – to make someone remember something, or remember to do


something
recordarme
“I leave notes for myself on the refrigerator to remind me of all the things I need to
do.”

let (someone) know (v.) – to tell someone something avisar

I'm free on Saturday. I'll ask Mike and I'll let you know later if we can both come.

look into (ph. v.) – to examine the facts about a situation investigar

We think that a car was stolen from here last night. We are going to look into it and see what we
can find out.

meet up (ph. v.) – to meet another person, or people, in order to do something together

It's nice to see everyone. Let's meet up here every week.

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