Summary
This lesson focuses on understanding emotions and resolving conflicts through language exercises and tongue twisters. Students learn to recognize and express emotions such as anger, fear, and happiness, and practice using these terms in context.
- 生气 — feeling angry or upset Example: 他因为被抢走玩具而生气。
- 皱眉头 — frowning, often showing confusion or displeasure Example: 她皱着眉头看着难题。
- 讨厌 — feeling dislike or annoyance Example: 他讨厌吃青菜。
- 笑嘻嘻 — smiling happily Example: 她笑嘻嘻地迎接朋友。
- 伤心 — feeling sad or heartbroken Example: 他因为考试成绩不好而伤心。
- 害怕 — feeling scared or afraid Example: 妹妹害怕打雷。
- 争吵 — having an argument or fight Example: 他们因为小事而争吵。
- 抢 — to snatch or grab Example: 他抢走了我的铅笔。
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- 生气: feeling angry or upset
- 皱眉头: frowning
- 讨厌: feeling dislike
- 笑嘻嘻: smiling happily
- 伤心: feeling sad
- 害怕: feeling scared
- 争吵: having an argument
- 抢: to snatch or grab
Common Confusions
- Mixing up 生气 and 伤心 as both involve strong emotions
- Confusing 争吵 with 抢 as both can occur in conflicts
Typical Exam Questions
- What does 生气 mean? Feeling angry or upset
- How do you express 皱眉头 in a sentence? 她皱着眉头看着难题。
- What is an example of 争吵? 他们因为小事而争吵。
What Examiners Usually Test
- Understanding and using emotion-related vocabulary correctly
- Ability to form sentences using new vocabulary
- Recognizing and resolving conflicts in given scenarios