happy sad angry tired questioningMatch the facial expressions with the right words of feelings: How can we learn the feelings of the speakers except the facial expressions? understanding tones/stresses/pauses in spoken English presenting a dialogue Read some sentences in different tones & guess what feelings are expressed.Guessing game:“I have lost my wallet !”“I can’t believe she said that ! That is so unfair !”“I got an A in maths !”“it’s been a long day. I can’t keep my eye open.”“I don’t know what to do.”“I got an A in maths ?” Skills building 1: understanding tones in spoken English the volume of the language a rising or falling tone stress on certain words pauses in the sentencesWhat should we listen for to understand the speaker’s feelings? ListeningPlease tell what the speaker’s emotion is:1. the falling tone2. the pause & the rising tone3. the rising tone4. stressed & a falling tone5. a flat toneangry or displeasedpolite questioningangryexpressing a fact PracticeHow do you read this sentence He will come here tomorrow. when you arehappy?questioning?a little angry? Listen to Part AAnswers:1 questioning 2. frustrated3. excited4. sadHe told me the test had been put off Listen to Part BHow do you think the speaker feels about the man?She does not like him./ She does not trust him.Is the speaker like/trust the man?Is the speaker like/trust the man? Step 1Divide students into groups of four and discuss each picture: What do you see in each picture?How are they feeling? Listening practice Listen to the radio phone-in programme. 1 Jane2 Christina3 Shirley4 Richard5 Patrick 6 William Homework: Preview skills building 2-reading for gist.Find the meanings of the following words or phrases: Gist merely supporting information a reading entry be nervous about mix up…