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I. Từ vựng topic "Emotion""Angry"IELTS
1. Idioms topic "Emotion""Angry"IELTS
IELTS TUTOR lưu ý:
- Bite the bullet
- Meaning: To confront a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage and determination.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: On the one hand, men tend to be more calm and composed when faced with extreme emotions such as anger. This is because they are more inclined to have better control over their feelings, and hence could bite the bullet and get a grip on themselves in times of overwhelming distress, namely the bereavement of a relative.
- See red (to become extremely angry)
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: My grandmother saw her son in a car accident and she saw red
- Lose your cool (to become angry and lose control of your emotions)
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: The teacher lost her cool when the students started talking in class
- Fly off the handle (to become very angry and start yelling or arguing)
- Hit the roof (to become very angry)
2. Phrasal verb topic "Emotion""Angry"IELTS
IELTS TUTOR lưu ý:
- Let out
- Meaning: To express or release emotions, often by speaking or showing them.
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Particularly, they would likely let out all of their feelings when faced with extreme emotional overwhelm. Just take my grandmother as an example who broke down in tears at the sight of her son when she knew that he had been through a car accident.
- Bottle up your anger (to suppress your anger and not express it)
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: The woman bottled up her anger for years, but it eventually exploded
- Let off steam (to express your anger in a healthy way, such as by exercising or talking to someone)
- Take it out on someone (to express your anger towards someone else, usually someone who is less powerful than you)
- Walk away (to remove yourself from a situation that is making you angry)
3. Từ vựng khác
IELTS TUTOR lưu ý:
- Confide in sb: tâm sự với ai
- show your emotions
- (to be) sick and tired of something|someone : to be annoyed, angry, or upset about something or someone and you can’t tolerate it anymore
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: I’m so sick and tired of the neighbours next door singing karaoke all night long every weekend!
- (to) freak out: to be angry, worried, or scared by something
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: I was absolutely freaking out (worried) about my upcoming exam because I hadn’t prepared at all
- get on someone’s nerves: when something really irritates or annoys somebody
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: My little brother really gets on my nerves when he won’t help me do the house chores.
- (to) drive someone crazy|mad: when someone is irritated or annoyed by someone or something
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: Getting stuck in traffic jams during rush hour really drives me crazy!
- It really drives my neighbours mad when I play my music loudly late at night.
- Make your blood boil: when something makes you angry or extremely annoyed (similar to get on your nerves but stronger)
- IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ: The way people drive in this city really makes my blood boil sometimes!
4. Ideas topic "Emotion""Angry"IELTS
IELTS TUTOR xét ví dụ:
- I’m angry with a friend or someone in my family, it’s best to tell them what the problem is and try to express how I feel. However, I don’t think it helps to argue with people when you’re angry; it’s better to control the anger and explain what’s wrong.
- The stereotypical view is that women are more emotional, and in my experience there is some truth in this; my mother, for example, tends to show her feelings much more readily than my father. However, I’m sure that there are exceptions to the stereotype.>> IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn PHÂN TÍCH ĐỀ THI 30/5/2020 IELTS WRITING TASK 2 (kèm bài sửa HS đạt 6.5)
- I think that boys are often taught from an early age not to cry. Also, boys are aware that their friends might see it as a sign of weakness if they show their feelings. Perhaps girls are brought up to be more sensitive to their friends' feelings.
- I felt frustrated and powerless because there was nothing I could do to change the situation, and I had no idea how long I would be sitting there waiting. When I finally saw the reason for the congestion, I was relieved that I was close to getting past the roadworks, but I still felt a bit stressed knowing that I was half an hour late.
II. Flashcard Từ vựng topic "Emotion""Angry"IELTS
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