C1 English collocations for feelings and emotions (negative) | Study Advanced English

Looking to improve your English skills and sound more natural in English conversation? Then this advanced English lesson is perfect for you! In this lesson, you will learn a range of C1 English collocations for feelings and emotions, which will be particularly useful if you are preparing for proficiency exams such as FCE, CAE, CPE, IELTS, TOEFL, and more. By using advanced collocations, you can speak with confidence and sound like a native English speaker. #englishexpressions #englishphrases #englishpractice Learning through context is important, and that’s why this lesson provides plenty of examples to help you understand how to use these collocations in practice. With advanced vocabulary and real-world scenarios, this lesson will equip you with the tools you need to take your English skills to the next level. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn English and boost your proficiency! ➡️ If you’re watching this English lesson, I hope you like learning from me! My goal is not only to help you improve your English speaking, listening, writing, but also to make English lessons affordable to everyone. Learn English with Harry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ***FROM INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED ENGLISH ON A BUDGET*** ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Upgrade your intermediate English to a higher level in my intensive advanced English learning course. Improve your English from as little as 9 cents per day. Have a look here - What is included? - 55 online English lessons (worth €1,040) - over 1,500 advanced English vocabulary words - British and American slang - complicated grammar structures - pronunciation exercises - homework tasks and activities (checked by a native English teacher!) - individual consultation if needed - access to my 6 online English courses (worth €90) - downloadable resources - interactive chat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit ➡️ 📌 Chapters: 00:00 Intro - Smash The Like button :) 00:49 List of collocations for negative feelings 01:41 To feel down 02:23 To be sick with worry 03:25 To give vent to something 05:11 To weigh on your conscience/mind 06:36 A heavy heart 08:04 A nasty surprise 09:29 Dread to think 10:46 To bear a grudge 12:14 To dash somebody’s hopes 13:24 To bottle up your feelings 14:34 List of advanced collocations for negative feelings Intermediate and advanced English lessons via Skype and Zoom 📌 Listen to Speak Better English with Harry podcast on Spotify - 📌 Listen to Speak Better English with Harry podcast on Apple Podcasts - 📌 Follow on Instagram @englishlessonskype - 📌 Like on Facebook - ✅ Support Harry - -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #learnenglish #collocations #advancedenglish #englishvocab #englishlearning #englishlesson #inglesonline #inglesfluente #inglese
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