2022-03-23
13 分钟Hi there, this is Harry.
And welcome back to my lessons, my english lessons, where I help you to get a better understanding of the English language.
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So what are we going to talk about today?
Well, I thought today we'd talk about moods.
Yeah, people can be in good moods, they can be in bad moods, they can be moody because of the way they are, they're up and down.
Or they can have certain Monday blues or holiday blues, which are always a sign of somebody in a mood.
So we're going to look at expressions to describe moods and I have ten to give you.
Okay?
So as always, I'm going to give them to you and then I'll go through them one by one and hopefully give you some examples that you'll be able to understand them and perhaps put them into practice when you use your English.
Next.
Okay, so here we go.
A buoyant mood to lift the mood, low spirits to sink into despair, the sinking or asynching feeling to raise or boost morale.
To weigh on your mind.
Something weighs on your mind and that's weighs to keep the spirits up, to get in the mood and to get something off your chest.
So ten expressions relating to mood.
So let's go through them one by one.