jueves, 14 de abril de 2011

Inglés: vocabulario para describir sentimientos

English offers a variety of terms to refer to happiness and unhappiness, each with a particular nuance in meaning. Consider the most common examples.

How good it feels ...

Here are some common terms used to express the happiness and welfare.
- Glad: Satisfied, happy. It is mostly used to receiving good news (eg "I got a new job!" "Well, I'm glad you did" - "I got a new job!" "Well, I'm glad.")
- Content (ed): When you are at peace and satisfied with what you have. Note that content is not used before a noun. (Eg "She is content / happy", "A contented person").

- Ecstatic: When you're madly in love or spiritually elevated for some reason, something like "ecstatic."
- Cheerful, Cheerful, when life is bright and view everything from a positive side.
- Grateful, Thankful, when someone has done you a favor.
- Delighted: Nice when something has happened that gives you pleasure.
- In a good mood: Good humor. Used with the verb to be ("I'm in a good mood today" - "Today I am in a good mood.)


 

jueves, 7 de abril de 2011

expression and description

The blog's objective is to introduce a compulsory minimum content of the English language for students in fourth means.
The content of this blog are the learning methods to obtain a greater knowledge of the English language in the practice of various situations and activities of daily life activities that primarily varied situations description, description of people, appearances in general, terms feelings,and places,etc.