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emotions
35 English lessons on the topic of
'emotions'
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“At first I was nervous, but as time went on I got more and more comfortable, to the point that now I actually enjoy it.”
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“Oh, my gosh. Are you kidding? I'm ecstatic!”
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“When did you first start to feel like, "Yeah, I made it?"”
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“I know how you feel. I went through the same thing after my father passed away.”
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“Hey, come on! That has sentimental value to me!”
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“At first I was in total shock.”
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“I'm sorry if you felt excluded or ignored, but it's not my job to babysit you.”
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“That look she gave him sent chills up my spine.”
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“OK, OK. No need to get all melodramatic.”
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“He gets cranky when he doesn't have a nap.”
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