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Practical Tips: How are you feeling today?
Standard feeling words such as happy, sad and lonely are
easy to remember. But English uses a variety of words that add more ways to
express emotion. Such as blue, down, upbeat, bummed out, and wiped out. These
last two are collocations, or words that are put together often in 2- or 3-word
phrases.
See these examples:
Feeling
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Now read the conversation to learn how people express their feelings.
"Hi, Carla."
"Hello, Jim! How are you?"
"After that 10K run this morning I'm really wiped
out!"
"Wow, I can't even run 10 laps around the school track.
You must be tired."
"I'm better after resting a while. Are you still
looking for work at the mall?"
"Yes, but I'm bummed out because I didn't get the job I
applied for. I'm feeling a little down."
"Hey, don't give up! I know you'll find something soon.
Think positive."
"Thanks, Jim. After I find a job, we'll both feel upbeat and then I'll buy lunch!"
"Yes, you still owe me a lunch...I haven't forgotten!"
Try using these new phrases to tell someone how you are feeling today.

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