This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
TEST A2
INTRODUCTION UNIT & UNIT 1
Slide 1 - Slide
PART 1
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
Slide 2 - Slide
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
1. My grandfather went out for a quick bike ride over three hours ago and he isn’t back yet.
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 3 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
2. I really need a computer, and my brother just got one for his birthday.
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 4 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
3. My friend gave me directions to her house, but the road names I see are different from the ones she gave me. I don’t understand!
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 5 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
4. My parents told me that I‘m not having a birthday party, but I found lots of balloons in one of the cupboards.
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 6 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
5. After speaking to the head teacher, I looked in a mirror and noticed that I had chocolate around my mouth.
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 7 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
6. I won a competition to spend the day with my favourite band!
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 8 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
7. I watched my mum win a singing contest on TV.
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 9 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
8. It was dark and I was alone in the house when I heard a strange, loud noise downstairs.
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 10 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
9. My friend told me she dropped my favourite book in the bath last night.
confused
anxious
cross
delighted
envious
embarrassed
frightened
proud
relieved
suspicious
Slide 11 - Drag question
Look at the situations 1–10. How did the person feel in this situation? Drag the correct adjective onto the situation. Each adjective can only be used once!
10. After three and a half hours, my grandfather returned from his bike ride.