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ALeap ofFaith





 


tobe at acrossroads  

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tostep out ofyour comfort zone   

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totake the plunge  - 

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togo with your gut  

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toweigh the pros and cons   

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once inalifetime opportunity ,    

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toplay it safe  ,  

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tohave second thoughts  

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tofollow your dreams   

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no turning back  

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Emma was at acrossroads. She had astable job inasmall town, friendly colleagues, and acomfortable routine. But one evening she received an email that changed everything. Acompany inanother country offered her aposition intheir marketing team. It was aonce inalifetime opportunity.

At first, Emma decided toplay it safe. Ihave agood life here, she told her best friend. Why risk everything? Still, she couldnt stop thinking about the offer. She started toweigh the pros and cons, making long lists inher notebook. Better salary, international experience, adventure but also homesickness, uncertainty, and fear.



Deep inside, she knew she needed tostep out ofher comfort zone. She had always wanted totravel and follow her dreams, but she had never been brave enough. Maybe this is my chance, she thought.



One night, after hours ofthinking, she decided togo with her gut. Her intuition told her that staying would be easier, but leaving would help her grow. The next morning, with shaking hands, she wrote an email accepting the offer. She had finally decided totake the plunge.



However, as soon as she pressed send, she began tohave second thoughts. What if she failed? What if she felt lonely? What if she made the biggest mistake ofher life?



Two weeks later, standing at the airport with aone-way ticket, she realized there was no turning back. Surprisingly, she felt calm. For the first time inyears, she wasnt choosing safety. She was choosing possibility.



As the plane took off, Emma smiled. Being at acrossroads was scary. But sometimes, the only way todiscover who you really are is tobe brave enough tochoose anew path.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



After graduating from university, Ifelt Iwas __________ and didnt know which career tochoose.



Before making such abig decision, you should __________ carefully.



It was scary tomove abroad, but Iknew Ihad to__________.



This scholarship is a__________ you wont get another chance like this.



Iwanted tostart my own business, but Idecided to__________ and keep my regularjob.



When she bought the ticket, she realized there was __________.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



Iknew Ihad totrust my intuition and go with



After saying yes tothe proposal, he began tohave



She left her office job tofollow and become an artist.



Moving toanew city helped me step out and grow as aperson.



When he invested all his savings, he knew he had taken



Life often puts us at where we must choose.



 3: Make your own sentences



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    (Past, Present, Future)   .



 :



Last year Iwas at acrossroads and didnt know whether tochange myjob.



She decided totake the plunge and move toanother country.



Sometimes you just have togo with your gut instead ofoverthinking everything.



He followed his dreams and opened his own caf.



If you dont step out ofyour comfort zone, you wont grow.







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at acrossroads

weigh the pros andcons

step out ofyour comfortzone

once inalifetime opportunity

play itsafe

no turningback



2



go with yourgut

have second thoughts

follow your dreams

step out ofyour comfortzone

taken the plunge

at acrossroads




ADifficult Decision





 


tobe torn between    

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tosleep on it  

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tomake up your mind  

  -.



tothink it over  

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totake into account  

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toface the consequences  

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tostick toyour decision   

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tochange your mind 

  .



atough choice  

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todo what feels right  ,    

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Daniel was torn between two job offers. One was inhis hometown, close tohis family and friends. The other was inabig city, with ahigher salary and more career opportunities. It was atough choice.

For days, he couldnt make up his mind. He talked tohis parents, his girlfriend, and even his former boss. Everyone had adifferent opinion. Some told him tostay. Others encouraged him tomove. Daniel decided tosleep on it and not rush.



The next morning, he tried tothink it over calmly. He wrote down all the advantages and disadvantages and tried totake into account everything: money, career growth, relationships, and his own happiness. The city job looked more exciting, but it also felt risky.



What if Ifail? he thought. Am Iready toface the consequences ofleaving everything behind?



That evening, he went for along walk alone. He realized that deep down, he already knew the answer. He had always dreamed ofliving inabig city. He just needed the courage toadmitit.



The next day, he finally made up his mind. He accepted the job inthe city. His parents were surprised, and his girlfriend was worried. For amoment, Daniel almost changed his mind. But he reminded himself why he had chosen this path.



Ihave tostick tomy decision, he said firmly. Ineed todo what feels right.



Amonth later, standing inhis small new apartment and looking at the city lights, Daniel felt nervous but proud. It had been adifficult decision, but it was his decision. And whatever happened next, he was ready toface the consequences.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



Iwas __________ two universities and couldnt decide where tostudy.



Its an important question. Let me __________ and tell you tomorrow.



She couldnt __________ for weeks about whether toquit herjob.



Before signing the contract, you should __________ carefully.



You must __________ all the risks before investing your money.



After choosing this path, you have to__________.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



He was torn two job offers.



Ineed tosleep before Igive you my answer.



After thinking for hours, she finally made.



You should take all the details before deciding.



He wanted tochange, but it was too late.



Inthe end, she decided tostick and not listen tocriticism.



 3: Make your own sentences



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   (Past, Present, Future)   .



 :



Iwas torn between staying at home and going abroad.



Let me sleep on it and Ill call you tomorrow.



She made up her mind and moved toanother country.



Before making abig purchase, Ialways take into account my budget.



He did what felt right, even though others disagreed.







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torn between

sleep onit

make up her mind / hismind

think itover

take into account

face the consequences



2



torn between

sleep onit

made up her mind / hismind

take into account

change his mind / hermind

stick toher decision / his decision




FeelingBlue





 


tofeel blue ,   

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tobe down inthe dumps  

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tocheer someone up  -

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toburst into tears 

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tobottle up your feelings   

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tolet it all out 

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ashoulder tocry on  

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tofeel under the weather   

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tolook on the bright side   

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every cloud has asilver lining    

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On Monday morning, Anna woke up feeling blue. She couldnt explain why. Nothing terrible had happened, but everything felt heavy and grey. At work, she was quiet and down inthe dumps. Her colleagues noticed that she wasnt smiling as usual.

When her manager asked if she was feeling under the weather, Anna just nodded. It was easier than explaining her emotions. The truth was, she had been bottling up her feelings for weeks. Stress, small disappointments, tiredness everything had slowly built up insideher.



During lunch break, her best friend Kate called. You dont sound like yourself, she said. Whats goingon?



At first, Anna tried tolook on the bright side. Its nothing. Im just tired, she replied. But suddenly her voice shook, and she burst into tears right there inthe office kitchen.



Icant keep pretending everything is fine, she said. For the first time inweeks, she decided tolet it all out. She told Kate about work pressure, her worries about the future, and how lonely she sometimes felt.



Kate listened patiently. She didnt judge or interrupt. She was exactly the shoulder tocry on that Anna needed.



After the call, Anna still felt emotional, but lighter. Inthe evening, Kate came over with pizza and asilly comedy movie tocheer her up. They laughed, talked, and even made plans for ashort trip together.



Before going tobed, Anna thought about the day. Maybe every cloud has asilver lining. If she hadnt felt so low, she might never have opened up. And sometimes, sharing your sadness is the first step tofeeling better.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



Idont know why, but Ive been __________ allday.



After failing the exam, he was really __________.



She tried to__________ her friend byinviting her tothe cinema.



He kept everything inside and __________ for months.



When she heard the news, she __________.



You should try to__________ and see something positive inthis situation.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



Ive been feeling since the weekend.



After the argument, she was really down.



Dont bottle talk tosomeone.



She needed ashoulder after the breakup.



Try tolook inthis situation.



Remember, every cloud.



 3: Make your own sentences



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 :



Ifelt blue after moving toanew city.



He was down inthe dumps when he lost hisjob.



Talking tomy friend really cheered meup.



She bottled up her feelings for too long.



Every cloud has asilver lining, even if we dont see it at first.







1

feelingblue

down inthe dumps

cheerup

bottled up his feelings / bottled up her feelings

burst into tears

look on the brightside



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feelingblue

down inthe dumps

bottle up your feelings

shoulder tocryon

look on the brightside

has asilver lining



Over theMoon

 



over the moon  

   -.



on cloud nine   

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tobe thrilled tobits   

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tojump for joy  

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tobe on top ofthe world   

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tobe walking on air   

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tomake someones day  -

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toshare the good news   

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adream come true ,  

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tocelebrate instyle  

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When Lisa opened her email and saw the word Congratulations, she froze. For asecond, she couldnt breathe. Then she read the message again. She had been accepted into her dream university.



She was over the moon.



For months, she had been waiting for this answer. She had worked hard, prepared documents, and worried about every detail. And now it was real adream come true.



Lisa jumped up from her chair and almost jumped for joy. Idid it! she shouted. Her little brother ran into the room, confused, but when she told him the news, he hugged her tightly.



She immediately called her best friend. Im on cloud nine! she laughed. Icant believeit!



Her friend was thrilled tobits for her. This totally makes my day, she said. You deserveit!



All afternoon, Lisa felt like she was walking on air. Even the grey, rainy weather couldnt ruin her mood. She felt on top ofthe world, as if nothing could go wrong.



Inthe evening, her parents came home from work. Lisa gathered them inthe living room toshare the good news. When she told them, her mother burst into happy tears, and her father lifted her off the ground inahug.



We have tocelebrate instyle, her dad said. This is huge!



They ordered her favorite food, opened abottle ofsparkling juice, and took dozens ofphotos. It wasnt afancy restaurant or abig party, but it felt perfect.



That night, lying inbed, Lisa smiled at the ceiling. Sometimes happiness comes quietly. And sometimes it arrives with one simple word: Congratulations.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



She was __________ when she heard she had won the competition.



Getting this job was a__________ forhim.



Iwas so happy that Iwanted to__________.



He called his parents to__________.



Her surprise gift really __________.



They decided to__________ and invited all their friends.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



She was over when she passed the exam.



After the wedding, they wereon.



He felt like he was walking allday.



The victory made him feel on top.



She was thrilled when she got the offer.



It was truly adream.



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Iwas over the moon when Igot my first salary.



She felt on cloud nine after hearing the good news.



Passing the exam was adream come true forhim.



We celebrated instyle after finishing the project.



That small compliment really made myday.







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over themoon

adream cometrue

jump forjoy

share the goodnews

made myday

celebrate instyle



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over themoon

on cloudnine

walking onair

on top ofthe world

thrilled tobits

adream cometrue




AHeart ofGold





 


aheart ofgold  

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togo out ofyour way   

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tolend ahand   

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tobe there for someone    

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togive someone ahand  -

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todo someone afavor  

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tohave asoft spot for someone   

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toput others first    

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toshow kindness  

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tobrighten someones day  -

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Everyone inthe neighborhood knew that Mrs. Taylor had aheart ofgold. She lived alone inasmall house on the corner, but she was never really lonely. People were always knocking on her door.

Whenever someone needed help, she would go out ofher way tolend ahand. If aneighbor was sick, she brought homemade soup. If someone needed advice, she invited them infor tea and listened patiently.



One winter, ayoung student named Mark moved into the apartment next door. He didnt know anyone inthe city and often looked worried. Mrs. Taylor seemed tohave asoft spot for him from the very beginning.



One evening, she saw him struggling with heavy grocery bags inthe snow. She quickly ran outside togive him ahand. You dont have todo this, Mark said, embarrassed.



Oh, nonsense, she smiled. We all need someone tobe there for us sometimes.



Over the next few weeks, she often did him small favors lending him tools, helping him fix abroken chair, even teaching him how tocook asimple meal. She always put others first, even when she was tired.



Mark began tonotice something special about her. She didnt help people toget praise. She helped because she truly wanted toshow kindness.



One day, Mark surprised her with asmall bouquet offlowers. Youve really brightened my day many times, he said. Ijust wanted tosay thank you.



Mrs. Taylor laughed softly. Kindness is simple, she replied. If we all shared alittle ofit, the world would feel much warmer.



And inthat cold winter, thanks toone woman with aheart ofgold, it reallydid.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



She always __________ and helps her younger sister before thinking about herself.



Can you __________ with these boxes? Theyre very heavy.



He really has __________ hes always ready tohelp.



Thank you for being there for me. You really know how to__________.



She __________ tohelp her colleague finish the project.



He has __________ for animals and often volunteers at shelters.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



She has aheart and never refuses tohelp.



He always goes out tosupport his friends.



Could you lend with this task?



She was always there when Ineeded advice.



He decided todo and drive her tothe airport.



That small message really brightened.



 3: Make your own sentences



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My grandmother has aheart ofgold.



She went out ofher way tohelp me prepare for the exam.



Thank you for lending ahand yesterday.



He always puts others first, even at work.



Her kind words really brightened myday.







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puts others first

give me ahand / give someone ahand

aheart ofgold

brighten someonesday

went out ofherway

asoftspot



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aheart ofgold

goes out ofhisway

lend ahand

there forme

do her afavor

brightened myday




Walking onAir





 


tobe walking on air   

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over the moon  

  .



on cloud nine   

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togrin from ear toear  

   .



tohave butterflies inyour stomach  

   .



tofeel on top ofthe world   

   .



tobe thrilled tobits   

  .



toshare the excitement  

   .



amoment toremember ,  

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tomake awish come true  

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Tom had been preparing for months for the music competition. He practiced every evening after work, sometimes until midnight. There were moments when he wanted togive up, but something inside him kept going.

On the day ofthe final performance, he had butterflies inhis stomach. His hands were slightly shaking as he walked onto the stage. The lights were bright, and the audience was silent.



As soon as he started playing the piano, the nervousness disappeared. He focused on the music and forgot about everything else. When he finished, there was asecond ofsilence and then loud applause.



An hour later, the judges announced the winner.



First place goes to Tom Harris!



For asecond, he didnt move. Then he realized they had said his name. He was walking on air as he stepped onto the stage again. He felt on top ofthe world.



His parents were inthe audience, grinning from ear toear. His best friend was on cloud nine, shouting louder than anyone else. Tom himself was over the moon and thrilled tobits at the same time.



After the ceremony, he couldnt wait toshare the excitement with everyone who had supported him. Messages, hugs, photos it was all happening so fast.



Later that night, sitting quietly inhis room with the trophy on the desk, Tom smiled. It was amoment toremember. All those months ofhard work had helped him make awish come true.



And as he turned off the light, he still felt like he was walking onair.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



She couldnt stop smiling she was __________ allday.



When he heard the news, he was __________ and called all his friends.



Ihad __________ before my first presentation.



Her parents were __________ when she graduated.



Winning the prize made him feel __________.



That wedding was truly __________ for everyone.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



She was walking after getting the promotion.



They were over when their baby was born.



He was on cloud after passing the exam.



She couldnt stop grinning.



The performance helped him make.



They wanted toshare with the whole family.



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Iwas walking on air after Igot my drivers license.



She felt on top ofthe world when she finished the marathon.



He had butterflies inhis stomach before the interview.



They were over the moon about their new house.



It was amoment toremember for our whole family.







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walking onair

over themoon

butterflies inyour stomach

grinning from ear toear

on top ofthe world

amoment toremember



2



walking onair

over themoon

nine

from ear toear

make awish cometrue

share the excitement




Losing Your Temper





 


tolose your temper  

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tofly off the handle  ,  

  .



toblow up  

    .



tohit the roof / hit the ceiling ,  

   -.



tokeep your cool  

    .



tobite someones head off  - 

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tosee red  

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tosimmer down 

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tovent your anger  

   .



tokeep your temper incheck   

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David had along day at work. Meetings piled up, emails kept coming, and his computer kept crashing. Bythe time he got home, he was already stressed.

As soon as he entered the kitchen, he saw his little brother had spilled juice all over the new carpet. David felt himself seered.



David, Im sorry! his brother shouted, but David was ready tofly off the handle. He opened his mouth toblow up, but then he took adeep breath. He remembered what his therapist had told him keep your cool.



Still, it was hard. Icant believe this! he muttered, trying not tobite his brothers head off. His brother looked scared, and David knew he had tocalm down. Slowly, he started tosimmer down.



Later, he talked tohis friend about the situation. Ijust wanted tovent my anger, he admitted. It felt like Icould hit the roof any second.



His friend laughed and said, Sometimes its impossible not tolose your temper. But you managed tokeep your temper incheck this time.



David nodded. He knew he would have other stressful days, but he had learned that even when you feel like youre going tofly off the handle, its possible totake abreath and think before acting.



Bythe evening, the house was quiet. David even helped his brother clean up the mess. He realized that staying calm didnt make him weak it made him stronger.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



After losing the match, he started to__________ and shout at everyone.



When she heard the bad news, she nearly __________.



He wanted toscream, but he tried to__________.



Icould see him __________ when he found out about the mistake.



Sometimes its good to__________ instead ofholding it all inside.



She tried not to__________ when her coworker interrupted her again.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



He tends tolose when things dont go hisway.



She almost flew after hearing the news.



Ihad totake adeep breath tokeep.



He was so angry that he could hit.



Sometimes Ijust need tovent after astressfulday.



After afew minutes, he began tosimmer.



 3: Make your own sentences



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Isaw red when my little brother broke my phone.



She kept her cool during the argument.



He vented his anger after astressful day at work.



Sometimes Ifly off the handle if Idont sleep well.



Its hard not tolose your temper intraffic jams.







1

blowup

hit theroof

keep yourcool

seered

vent your anger

keep your temper incheck



2



lose your temper

off the handle

yourcool

theroof

your anger

down




ARollercoaster ofEmotions





 


arollercoaster ofemotions  ,   

    .



tobe on an emotional high   

   .



tobe down inthe dumps  

   .



togo through the roof  ,  

  ,    .



tohave mixed feelings   

  ,   .



tokeep astraight face  

 ,  .



tobe on edge  

 , , .



toburst into tears 

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totake it all in ,  - 

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tolighten the mood  

   ,     .




 


Sophie had been waiting for the results ofher art exhibition for weeks. She knew that her paintings were good, but she also worried that the judges might not like them. She felt like she was on arollercoaster ofemotions excited one moment, anxious the next.

When she first entered the gallery, she was on an emotional high, seeing her works displayed beautifully. But when she read the note that some paintings had minor issues, she felt down inthe dumps.



Her friend Max tried tolighten the mood byjoking about her dramatic faces inphotos. Sophie managed tokeep astraight face, but inside she had mixed feelings. Pride, worry, and excitement were all tangled together.



Then, the judges announced the winners. Sophies name came up for first prize! She almost burst into tears from happiness. Her excitement seemed togo through the roof. Max hugged her tightly, laughing and cheering.



After the ceremony, Sophie needed aquiet corner totake it all in. She was still on an emotional high, but now she also felt grateful and reflective. All the weeks ofstress, doubt, and effort had led tothis moment. She realized that it was okay tofeel nervous and excited at the same time.



Bythe end ofthe evening, Sophie was tired but happy. The gallery lights dimmed, and she walked out smiling. Being on arollercoaster ofemotions was exhausting but it was also unforgettable.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



Before the final performance, Ifelt like Iwas on __________.



Winning the award put me on __________.



After hearing the criticism, she felt __________.



When he heard the good news, he almost __________.



Ididnt know whether tosmile or frown Ihad __________.



He told afunny story to__________ during the tense meeting.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



She was on aroller all day waiting for the results.



He was on an emotional after the concert.



She tried tokeep even though she wanted tolaugh.



The children were on waiting for the surprise.



Seeing her name as the winner, she burst.



He needed aquiet moment totake ofthe amazing view.



 3: Make your own sentences



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Iwas on arollercoaster ofemotions before my exam results.



She was on an emotional high after her first dance recital.



He burst into tears when he saw his dog again.



Ialways try tolighten the mood during tense meetings.



Sometimes Ihave mixed feelings when moving toanew city.







1

arollercoaster ofemotions

an emotionalhigh

down inthe dumps

burst into tears

mixed feelings

lighten themood



2



rollercoaster ofemotions

emotionalhigh

astraightface

edge

into tears

it allin




An Embarrassing Moment





 


tomake afool ofyourself ,   

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toblush with embarrassment  

 ,     .



toput your foot init  

   - ,  .



tofeel like aworm   

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tobreak the ice  

 -,    .



tolaugh it off 

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tospill the beans  

  -,     .



tosave face  ,   

 ,     .



toget red inthe face 

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toturn beet red   

    .




 


James loved telling jokes at parties, but sometimes his timing wasnt perfect. Last Friday, he decided totell afunny story during adinner with his colleagues. Unfortunately, he put his foot init when he mentioned something personal about his manager.

Immediately, James felt all eyes on him. He could feel himself blushing with embarrassment. His stomach twisted, and he felt like aworm. Oh no what have Idone? he thought.



For afew seconds, the room was silent. Then, trying tosave face, he laughed awkwardly and tried tolaugh it off. Luckily, one ofhis colleagues quickly broke the ice byjoking about her own funny mistakes.



Later, James realized he had accidentally spilled the beans about asurprise gift for another colleague. He groaned but knew it was too late. Despite everything, he managed tomake afool ofhimself inaway that was more funny than hurtful.



Bythe end ofthe evening, James was still alittle embarrassed, but he had learned that sometimes everyone gets red inthe face, and its okay. When he told his friends about it later, he even turned beet red all over again this time from laughing at himself.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



Iaccidentally mentioned her secret and completely __________.



He was so nervous during the presentation that he started to__________.



When Irealized my mistake, Iwanted to__________.



She tried to__________ when she dropped the coffeecup.



Tomake everyone comfortable, he told asmall joke to__________.



After saying the wrong name, he just tried to__________.



 2: Fill inthe gaps ( ,  )



He always seems toput whenever he talks tohis boss.



Icould feel myself blushing after tripping on stage.



She felt like aworm when she forgot her lines.



He tried tosave bysmiling and movingon.



Iaccidentally spilled about the party.



Sometimes Iturn when Ihear an embarrassing story about myself.



 3: Make your own sentences



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Imade afool ofmyself at the school play.



He put his foot init during the meeting.



She blushed with embarrassment when she realized her mistake.



Itried tolaugh it off when Idropped my phone inpublic.



Everyone turns beet red sometimes its normal.







1

make afool ofyourself

blush with embarrassment

feel like aworm

laugh itoff

break theice

laugh itoff



2



put your foot init

with embarrassment

worm

face

the beans

beetred




Put Your Foot inIt





 


toput your foot init  

   - ,  .



toget inhot water  

   -    .



tomake ablunder  , 

    .



tostep on someones toes  - 

    .



tooffend someone  -

   -,    .



toapologize profusely  

      -.



tofeel awkward   

    .



tosmooth things over  

 -,     .



toembarrass yourself ,  

  ,      .



totalk yourself out ofit    

   ,   .




 


During the company meeting, Sarah tried tojoke about arecent project. She didnt realize that her comment could put her foot init. Immediately, she noticed her manager frowning.

Oh no, she thought. Im inhot water.



Sarah had made ablunder bymentioning adetail that was meant tostay confidential. She could feel the eyes ofher colleagues on her. She worried that she had stepped on someones toes or even offended someone.



Her face turned red, and she felt awkward. She quickly tried totalk herself out ofit, making alight joke. Iguess Ishouldnt be sharing trade secrets at ameeting! she laughed nervously.



Even so, Sarah knew she had toapologize profusely. After the meeting, she went toher manager and said sorry. Luckily, he smiled and said she had smoothed things over well enough.



Although she had embarrassed herself, Sarah learned avaluable lesson: sometimes even small jokes can cause big misunderstandings. Next time, she promised herself tothink twice before speaking.



 1: Fill inthe gaps ( )



Ireally __________ when Imentioned his old mistake infront ofeveryone.



She accidentally __________ and upset her colleague.




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