Monday, 22 April 2019

Words the describe feeling.

When You're Feeling Angry 

The term "anger" covers a wide scale. You might just be aggravated, agitated, bothered, distressed, disturbed, exasperated, irritated, irked, offended, peeved, provoked or vexed. Then again, something significant or serious may have happened so you feel enraged, furious, incensed, infuriated or outraged. 

When You're Confused 

Did she just stay what you think she said? Did she mean it the way it sounded? You're probably baffled, bewildered, clueless, lost, mixed up, mystified, perplexed, puzzled—or just plain stumped.

When Your Back Is to the Wall 

When you're accused of some wrongdoing, whether deservedly or not, you'll probably feel attacked, blamed, maybe even cornered.

When You're Scared 

Like anger, fright is an emotion that it comes in a variety of degrees. You might feel mildly alarmed, anxious, apprehensive, concerned, edgy or nervous. Or maybe your spouse has just said, "Can you sit down? We need to talk." This will most likely bring on a stronger, more visceral reaction and you may feel frantic, paralyzed, petrified or terrified.

When You're Happy 

Ah, pleasure. When things are going well and your spouse has just said or done something to light up your world, you might say you feel centered, content, ecstatic, enchanted, elated, excited, exhilarated, fantastic, fulfilled, joyful, jubilant, overjoyed, peaceful, pleased, splendid or thrilled. If the two of you are recovering from a bad spell, you might feel encouraged or optimistic.

When You're Hurt 

Hurt covers a spectrum of emotions, too. When your spouse says or does something to hurt you, your feelings can run the gamut from discontent to devastation. You might feel abused, belittled, berated, betrayed, bitter, broken, cheated, condemned, deceived, degraded, humiliated, inadequate, inferior, insignificant, insulted, mistreated, persecuted, rejected, robbed, scorned, small, squashed, stifled, tormented, tortured or wounded. 

When You Feel Loved 

Hopefully, your spouse makes you feel cherished, needed, pampered, spoiled and treasured

When You Feel Overwhelmed 

Feeling overwhelmed can be good or bad. On the bright side, you may feel amazed, astonished, awestruck, dazed or delighted by something your spouse has done. On the other hand, you may feel ambushed, appalled, disbelieving, horrified, incredulous, overcome, shocked or stunned. When you're overwhelmed not by something that has surprised you but by something that has been going on for a period of time, the weight of the problem might leave you feeling smothered or suffocated.

When You Feel Resentful 

A lot of things can lead to resentment, but the feeling usually rears its ugly head when you feel shortchanged in some respect. You might say that you feel controlled, judged, manipulated, owned, powerless, repressed, trapped, used, victimized, violated, intimidated or even exploited. 

When You're Sad 

Poetry and prose are replete with words to describe sadness. Depending on the degree of your sorrow and what has caused it, you might describe your feeling as blue, bummed, crushed, defeated, dejected, demoralized, destroyed, disappointed, discontented, discouraged, disheartened, disillusioned, dismal, grieving, gloomy, heartbroken, helpless, hopeless, let down or pessimistic.

When You're Sorry 

We've all been there, opening our mouths or taking some action that we instantly regret. You probably feel apologetic, ashamed, guilty, regretful or sheepish — or maybe even all these things at once when you've hurt someone you love.

When You're Tired

We're not talking about how you feel after a long workday, but rather that feeling that comes over you when you've tried and tried to make things right but to no avail. You might feel burned out, drained, exhausted, fatigued, lifeless, overloaded, stretched and weary.

When He Understands Where You're Coming From 

It's a great experience, feeling accepted, complete, listened to and recognized.

When You're Unsure

 You're probably feeling cautious, guarded, leery, pensive, suspicious, torn and wary.
Hopefully, these words will pop into your head the next time you need them, but writing down your favorites won't hurt, either.

When You're Lonely 

You can feel lonely in a roomful of people or when you're sitting beside your spouse. It's why you feel lonely in this situation and what happened to cause your feeling that matters. Maybe you feel abandoned, adrift, alienated, alone, deserted, discarded, disconnected, empty, excluded, forgotten, ignored, incomplete, isolated, invisible, left out, neglected, unneeded, useless, unaccepted, unappreciated or worthless.




Games



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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) mobile game developed  and published by Shanghai Moonton Technology. The game has become popular in Southeast Asia and will be a medal event at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.

Gameplay
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is a multiplayer (5 vs 5) online battle arena (MOBA) game designed for mobile phones. The two opposing teams fight to reach and destroy the enemy's base while defending their own base for control of a path, the three "lanes" known as "top", "middle" and "bottom", which connects the bases.[1] Weaker computer-controlled characters, called "minions", spawn at team bases and follow the three lanes to the opposite team's base, fighting enemies and turrets.[2]
In each team, there are five players who each control an avatar, known as a "hero", from their own device. Heroes can be grouped into 6 different roles, Marksman, Assassin, Mage, Support, Fighter and Tank.
Marksman: are the heroes who have long range and high physical damage. However, they also have the least health among the heroes.
Assassin: are heroes that deal heavy physical damage and then escape. They have high damage capacity although damage taking capacity is less. They usually target enemies with the lowest HP and Def (mages, marksmen) and their role usually involves cleaning up the survivors from the enemy team.
Mage: are heroes that can deal heavy magic damage or disable a single enemy or multiple enemies at once. They have excellent burst damage and crowd control skills but can die easily due to their low health and defense.
Support: are heroes that can heal or boost their allies' power with their buffing skills. Like Mages they have a skill or two to disable or hamper their enemies and also have low HP and Def.
Fighter: are balanced heroes that can charge into a fight. They can take the brunt of the enemies' attack and deal a decent amount of damage at the same time.
Tank: are heroes that can take heavy amounts of damage for the team. With their high HP and Def, they also have skills to help survive further however, their damage output is the lowest compared to the other heroes.


Task 1
  1. Name 3 types of Marksman.
  2. Name 3 types of Assassin.
  3. Name 3 types of Mage.
  4. Name 3 types of Support.
  5. Name 3 types of Fighter.
  6. Name 3 types of Tank.



Writing : An email

Hi Luke,

What are you up to? I've just played a new video game with my brother. It's called 'Rollerblade Heroes 3' and it's an adventure game. Have you played it? It's a game for two platers and you have to skate around a city to collect special coins. It was great fun, 😊but I found it very difficult because you have to be very fast. We played it three times and I lost every time.😞I was really annoyed because my brother was really good! Anyway, I'm going to practice more so I can win. Next time, you could play with us if you want.


Hope you're enjoying your weekend!

By for now,

Natalie

Task 1
Emoticon and its meaning

  1. unhappy
  2. surprised
  3. happy
  4. laughing
  5. annoyed
Task 2

What is the best emoticon best describe the sentence.
  1. I'm having a nice party.
  2. I was embarrassed!
  3. It was a sad movie.
  4. I was so angry!
  5. He was surprised when they gave him iPhone 10.
Task 3

Order the words to make sentences.
  1. computer game/The/looks/fun/good.
  2. was/The/difficult/very/computer game.
  3. She's/a/team/captain/great.
  4. were/in the stadium/some/happy/There/supporters/in the stadium.
  5. unhappy/looked/after/the match/They.
Task 4

Writing Task
  1. Plan your email. Make notes about the game and what you liked and disliked about it. Include adjectives and emoticons to describe how you felt.
  2. Write the email. Use the email above to describe how you feel.
  3. Check your writing.


Sunday, 21 April 2019


WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO LULU BY CHARLES CAUSLEY

What has happened to Lulu, mother? 
What has happened to Lu? 
There's nothing in her bed but an old rag-doll 
And by its side a shoe. 

Why is her window wide, mother, 
The curtain flapping free, 
And only a circle on the dusty shelf 
Where her money-box used to be? 

Why do you turn your head, mother, 
And why do tear drops fall? 
And why do you crumple that note on the fire 
And say it is nothing at all? 

I woke to voices late last night, 
I heard an engine roar
Why do you tell me the things I heard 


Were a dream and nothing more? 


I heard somebody cry, mother, 
In anger or in pain, 
But now I ask you why, mother, 
You say it was a gust of rain. 

Why do you wander about as though 
You don't know what to do? 
What has happened to Lulu, mother? 
What has happened to Lu?



It is poem told in a child's voice about his older sister running away. A child is asking his/her mother what has happened to his/her sister, Lulu. There is nothing in her room, and her money-box has gone, with only an open window and old rag-doll left behind. His/her mother is crying and burning a note. He/She thinks he/she heard voices and a car in the middle of the night, but his mother tells him/her that he/she was only dreaming.

Based on the poem, answer the questions below.

1. Where is the setting of the poem?

2. Who is asking what has happened to Lulu?

3. In stanza 1, what can be seen on Lulu's bed?

4. In Stanza 2
  • What does the line "the curtain flapping free" indicate?
  • What did Lulu take with her?
5. In stanza 3, why do you think the persona's mother crumples the note?

6. In stanza 3, why do you think the mother says, "It is nothing at all?'

7. Which line in stanza 3, suggest the mother is crying?

8. From stanza 4, "I woke to voices late last night". Whose voices the persona may have heard that woke him up?

9. In stanza 5, what does the phrase "gust of rain" being compared to?

10. In stanza 6, how does the persona 's mother feel?

11. What is the persona's mother doing in stanza 6 and why do you think she reacts that way? Give a reason for your answer.

12. Lulu has left the house. Give two reasons why do you think Lulu decided to do so?

13. In your opinion, what do you thinks had happened to Lulu?

14. The number of teenagers running away from home is on the rise. What could be the factors that contribute to this?

15. In your opinion, why do you thinl teenahers run away? Give two reasons.