ملخص الدرس / الرابعة متوسط/اللغة الإنجليزية/File 3/Expressing satisfaction and disatisfaction

the rule

Presents the new functions such as

Enquiring about whether someone is satisfied or not: [Is it all right /Ok Sir/Madam?

How do you like it here? /Is it what you wanted /needed /expected?

Expressing 'pleasure' and 'satisfaction': {Great /That's all right, thank you/This is just what I expected /wanted /needed. Oh, this is /very nice/fantastic!

Expressing "displeasure/ dissatisfaction: [She is late again. She did it again. Terrible! Horrible! This is not what I expected.

Enquiring about someone's wishes. [Would you like to visit the Mausoleum?]

Enquiring about someone's likes: {Are you keen on /Are you fond of …..}

Expressing likes : [I love it / I'm mad / crazy about it ]

Expressing dislikes: No, I don't .Actually I hate it.

Expressing hope (want or expect something: to have a wish to have or do something or for something to happen or be true, especially something that seems possible or likely): I hope you've spent a good night.

Expressing disappointment (feeling of being let down: a feeling of sadness or frustration because something was not as good, attractive, or satisfactory as expected, or because something hoped for did not happen: {that's a great pity /what a pity! /I'm sorry to hear….}

Expressing fear and worry (Feeling of anxiety: an unpleasant feeling): [I'm /afraid of /worried about….].