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Ways of saying you are bored and ways of expressing surprise

Saying you are bored

Expressing surprise

- I`m sorry, but it rather bores me.

- That is a surprise! What a surprise!

- I'm sorry, but I'm really not interested in...

- Extraordinary!

- My goodness! Good heavens!

- I don't find it very interesting, actually.

- No, I don't believe it!

- I don't think it is very exciting.

-Oh, no! Never!

- It is (deadly) boring.

- You must be joking.

-How boring! It looks rather boring.

- You are kidding!

- I'm fed up with ...

- Are you serious?

- Who'd have thought it?

- Really?

Exercises

1. VIDEO: A. Watch the video “Expressing anger” and get ready to discuss it at the lesson.

B. Watch the video “Sympathy” and get ready to discuss it at the lesson.

2. Read the dialogues in pairs and state what emotions are expressed in the situations described and how other people react to them.

Mrs. Brown comes into her daughter's room.

Mrs. Brown: Hello, dear, many happy returns, and here's something from me and Father for your birthday.

Judy: Oh, Mom. A hair-styling set! How wonderful! Thank you very much.

Mrs. Brown: I thought you'd appreciate something useful. I'm glad you like it. Judy: You are a marvel! And now let me go and thank Father.

Mr. Johnson: What a charming house you have! And the location is simply superb. So green and peaceful. A welcome change after the city noise.

Mr. Brown: Oh, I'm glad you like it here. But it's so much better in spring when the fruit trees are in blossom.

Mr. Johnson: Fantastic! And only 50 miles from London!

Jane: I'm at my wits' end! I've lost the keys to my flat.

David: Don't worry. I expect they'll turn up. And if not you can get another set made.

Jane: But I shall have to change the locks or the flat may be burgled. And I'm going away tomorrow.

David: Take it easy and have a good look for the keys first. Perhaps you haven't really lost them after all.

Derek: Is anything the matter?

David: Not really. I just feel nervous about my exam tomorrow.

Derek: Haven't you done enough work for it?

Jenny: Yes, more or less. But I`m afraid I`ll get everything mixed up. I always feel nervous before exams, especially oral ones.

Derek: Take it easy. I'm sure you'll do very well.

Mr. Brown: (turns the ignition key): Oh, bother! It won't take!

Mrs. Brown: No wonder. Look at the fuel tank. It is dry.

Mr. Brown: How annoying! Well have to take a taxi or we may miss the beginning.

Mrs. Brown: It won't be the first time either. We should have started earlier. Or at least you should have filled it up yesterday on your way home.

Mr. Brown: Well, I like that! It wasn't empty when I returned home last night. Why didn't you fill it up on your way back after the shopping?

Mrs. Brown: All right, all right! Let's not get heated up. Oh, there's a taxi coming! Will you stop it, dear?