2022-08-31
15 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry.
And welcome back to advanced English lessons with Harry, where we try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language.
Perhaps you are preparing for that all important job interview in English, or perhaps you're preparing for those proficiency exams.
Whatever you're trying to do, we're here to help you, to help you to improve your grammar, your pronunciation, expressions, whatever it might be.
Okay, so in this particular lesson, this advanced English lesson, we're looking at collocations that describe emotions.
So, advanced english lessons using collocations.
I better get it right.
Collocations describing emotions.
E m o t I o n s.
Emotions.
Okay, so I've got a shortlist of ten.
Okay, collocations describing emotions.
Go through them first of all.
Then I'll give you an example, hopefully a simple example that should help to explain it.
And if you don't understand it, you know the drill.
You come back to me and I'll help you out, give you some more examples.
Okay, here we go.
To be gutted, or to be absolutely gutted.
Something or somebody means the world to me.