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Unit 2 — Vocabulary

Feelings · Past time expressions · Adjectives to describe food

2A
Vocabulary
Feelings
2A · Ex 1 Three things that make us feel…
For each feeling, write three things (situations, people, or events) that make people feel that way. This is an open, personal activity — there are no fixed answers. Then compare your ideas with a partner.
…afraid
1
2
3
…stressed
1
2
3
…surprised
1
2
3
…worried
1
2
3
…angry
1
2
3
…bored
1
2
3
…excited
1
2
3
…happy
1
2
3
…relaxed
1
2
3
…nervous
1
2
3
💡 Open exercise — there's no Check button here. Use these sentence starters to help: "A spider makes me feel afraid." / "Having a lot of homework makes me feel stressed."
2B
Vocabulary
Past time expressions
2B · Ex 1 When did your partner last … ?
For each activity, first guess when your partner last did it (using a past time expression). Then ask them the question and write their real answer. This is a speaking activity — work with a partner.
Example: go to the cinema? → When did you last go to the cinema?   Guess: a month ago   Partner's answer: last week
When did your partner last …GuessPartner's answer
1  go to the cinema?
2  celebrate his/her birthday?
3  eat at a restaurant?
4  check social media?
5  go to the dentist?
6  spend money?
7  try something new?
8  study maths?
9  spend time with family?
10  take the bus?
💡 Open exercise — useful past time expressions: yesterday, last night/week/month/year, two days/weeks ago, this morning, in 2020, a few minutes/hours ago.
2C
Vocabulary
Adjectives to describe food
2C · Ex 1 Which food matches the adjective? Choose the best example.
For each adjective, click the food that is the best example of it.
1
creamy
2
delicious
3
dry
4
fresh
5
hot
6
light
7
plain
8
sour
9
sweet
2C · Ex 2 Describe foods with these adjectives.
For each adjective, write a food (or dish) that you think it describes well. Then compare your answers with a partner — do you agree?
creamy
delicious
dry
fresh
hot
light
plain
sour
sweet
💡 Open exercise — there's no single correct answer here.