MEMORY AND FEELINGS
EXAMPLES:
 REMEMBER: I remember my friend´s birthday.
 RECALL: I can still recall our last sumer.
 RECORD: I record the things I learn in class in my notebooks.
 REMIND: You remind me to my sister.
EXAMPLES:
 APPOINTMENTS: My appointments are always clean and
organized.
 DIARY: I had a diary where I write all my secrets.
 CALENDAR: I need a calendar if I want to remember all my
exams.
EXAMPLES:
 MEMORIZE: I have to memorize lots of dates in History.
 MEMORY: You have a very good memory so it´s easy for you
to study.
 MEMORIES: I have good memories about lat summer.
 MIND: You have the type of mind which learns birthdays
easily.
EXAMPLES
HAPPY
 Glad
 Cheerful
 Delighted
SAD
 Miserable
 Depressed
 Heartbroken
EXAMPLES
SURPRISED
 Astonished
 Shocked
 Stun
SCARED
 Thrilled
 Terrified
 Frightened
EXAMPLES
GOOD
 Great
 Nice
 Fine
BAD
 Awful
 Terrible
 Depraved
EXAMPLES
FUNNY
 Hilarious
 Laughable
 Humorous
ANGRY
 Furious
 Cross
 Mad
EXAMPLES
AMAZING
 Awesome
 Scpectacular
 Breath-taking
UPSET
 Dissappointed
 Disconcert
 Annoyed
EXAMPLES
GRATEFUL
 Pleasant
 Thankful
 Appreciative
TIRED
 Exhauted
 Sleepy
 Worn out
IDIOMS
 To go bright red  feeling embarrased
- Ex: He was embarrased and went bright read.
 To be over the moon  very happy, in your world
- Ex: He wans´t just pleased – he was over the moon.
 To be scared stiff  to be terrified
- Ex: It was so frightening that he was scared stiff.
 Can´t believe your eyes  surprised
- Ex: She was really surprised – she couldn´t believe her eyes.
 To burst into tears  to cry
- Ex: She was so dissoppointed that she burt into tears.

Memory and feelings