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Expressing relief , pain, and pleasure
Expressing relief is a a feeling of cheerfulness or optimism that follows the removal of anxiety, pain, or distress.
When we have problem, then we can solve it, we will feel relief. In other situation,when we feel worried about something that we will face, and then wecan face it, we will also feel relief. A relief is lessening or ending of pain and worry.
1. Expressing Relief
Kind of expressing relief :Like This !!!!
· Thank goodnees!· Thank heavens!· What a relief!· I’m glad about…!· It’s great relief!· Whew!
Example of dialogue:Anne: Grey! Don’t you know that our final exam mark has been
announced?Grey: What? Are you sure that it has been announced?
Anne: Of course. What happens?Grey: It is because I did not do the test well and I am afraid that
I will get D for this subject. Our teacher has told me, if I don’t pass this exam I will be kicked from this school.
Anne: Don’t make a joke, Grey! I think no one will kick you out from this school.
Grey: How can you know?Anne: Because you get C!
Grey: Whew! Thanks God! Thanks Anne!Anne: You’re welcome, Grey!
Expressing pain is an unpleasant sensation occurring in varying degrees of severity as a consequence of injury, disease, or emotional disorder.
When we get sick, wemust feel pain on our part of our body. Whenwe get an accident, andwe get injured becauseof it, we must feel pain
2. Expression pain
• Expressing Pain
Ouch!That was hurt
It is painful
It hurts me
I’ve got a backache/toothache/stomachache
I feel sore all over
My eyes hurt
My body aches./My muscles ache.
Oh,it’s killing me!
Expressing Pain Dialogue
(James falls down from the tree. Andy tries to help him.)Andy : Are you okay?James : Ouch! That hurts.
Andy : Let me help you.James : Thanks.Andy : You should be more careful.
Expressing pleasure is an expressions about something that
gives or affords enjoyment or delight.
expressing enjoyment, happiness or satisfaction Use to
express pleasure, showing one’s feeling of happiness.
3. Expressing Pleasure
kind of Expressing Pleasure
· Great!· Terrific!· I’m pleased.· I enjoyed it.· I love it.· It was terrific.· I’m delighted.