-ed / -ing adjectives

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Intermediate 2: Unit 7, p.67
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Intermediate 2: Unit 7, p.67

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What are adjectives?
'Adjectives' are words that describe objects and people.

For example:
-fast             - tired
- slow                - angry
- happy              - annoyed
- sad                 -pleased

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Let's learn some more adjectives.


Learn the words and listen to how they are said.

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Terrified
(Adj) - the feeling of being very scared

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Shocked
(Adj) - the feeling of being very surprised

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Annoyed
(Adj) - the feeling of being a little bit angry and irritated

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Frustrated
(Adj) - the feeling you get when you really want something that you cannot achieve

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Inspired
(Adj) - the feeling of motivation you get when someone achieves something amazing

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Embarrassed
(Adj) - the feeling of shame you get when you do something stupid, awkward

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Look at the pictures. What kinds of programmes are the people watching?
Drama
Sports show
Horror film

Slide 10 - Drag question

Complete the descriptions in with the adjectives.
The tennis match is very

____________.
excited
exciting
terrifying
terrified

Slide 11 - Drag question

Complete the descriptions in with the adjectives.
The women are very

____________.
excited
exciting
terrifying
terrified

Slide 12 - Drag question

Complete the descriptions in with the adjectives.
The children are

____________.
excited
exciting
terrifying
terrified

Slide 13 - Drag question

Complete the descriptions in with the adjectives.
The film is  ____________.
excited
exciting
terrifying
terrified

Slide 14 - Drag question

Look at the adjectives below. What are they describing?
The children were terrified.
The women were very excited.
A feeling
Something that gives you a feeling

Slide 15 - Drag question

Look at the adjectives below. What are they describing?
The film is terrifying.
The match is very exciting.
A feeling
Something that gives you a feeling

Slide 16 - Drag question

What do we use adjectives with -ed to describe?
The children were terrified.
The women were very excited.
A feeling
Something that gives you a feeling

Slide 17 - Drag question

What do we use adjectives with -ing to describe?
The film is terrifying.
The match is very exciting.
A feeling
Something that gives you a feeling

Slide 18 - Drag question

Now let's practice.

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That's a very _________ suggestion.
A
interesting
B
interested

Slide 20 - Quiz

The news isn't really _________.
A
surprised
B
surprising

Slide 21 - Quiz

There's no need to feel _________.
A
embarrassed
B
embarrassing

Slide 22 - Quiz

Why are you always late? Have you any idea how _________ it is!
A
annoyed
B
annoying

Slide 23 - Quiz

I'm afraid it was a rather_________ evening.
A
bored
B
boring

Slide 24 - Quiz

I'm really _________ to see how well she's doing.
A
pleased
B
pleasing

Slide 25 - Quiz

The news report was extremely _________ .
A
worrying
B
worried

Slide 26 - Quiz

I don't understand. I'm really _________.
A
confused
B
confusing

Slide 27 - Quiz

Well done!


Now go back to Google classroom and click 'Mark as done'.

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