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EXPRESSING RELIEF, PAIN, AND PLEASURE

EXPRESSING RELIEF, PAIN, AND PLEASURE. Expressing Relief. It shows when we can solve the problem, we will feel relief. When we feel worried about something then we will face it, we will also feel relief. A relief is lessening or ending of pain and worry. Expressing Relief. That’s a relief!

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EXPRESSING RELIEF, PAIN, AND PLEASURE

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  1. EXPRESSING RELIEF, PAIN, AND PLEASURE

  2. Expressing Relief • It shows when we can solve the problem, we will feel relief. • When we feel worried about something then we will face it, we will also feel relief. • A relief is lessening or ending of pain and worry.

  3. Expressing Relief • That’s a relief! • What a relief! • Thank God for that. • I’m glad it’s done. • Thank goodness for that. • Oh, good / marvellous • I’m glad everything’s running well • I’m very relieved to hear that.

  4. Expressing Pain • It shows when we get injured on part of our body. • When we get an accident and we get injured because it, we must feel pain.

  5. Expressing Pain • It’s really painful. • I’m suffer… • That’s hurts! • It really hurts me. • I’m really sick • We can also add it with some interjection, such as : *Oh! Ouch! And Aw!

  6. Expressing Pleasure • is an expression that is used to show that someone or people are glad/pleasure have excited feelings. • We show this expression when we are pleasure or glad as the experiencer or as the responder.

  7. Expressing Pleasure • Great! • Fantastic! • I’m so happy • I’m so happy to hear that • I can’t say how pleased I am • I’m delighted.

  8. A : Oh my God. It hurts me so much. Be careful boy! Ah, I'm getting headaches. • B : I’m so sorry, Sir. I’m in a hurry. I don’t accidentally. Are you Ok Sir?? • A : I thought, I would die because of you. But, Doesn’t matter. Other times you have to be careful. • B : Yes, Sir. I’m sorry. Are you Mr. A?? • A : How do you know me?? Have we met before?? • B : No, we haven’t. I just ever saw you in a hotel when you were having a meeting, there. Nice to meet you Sir. • A : owh,I see. Nice to meet you too. What’s your name?? • B : My name’s B. Where will you go? A : I’ll go to the bus stop and go to the hospital. and u?? • B : I’ll collect my task to my lecture. What for you go there, sir??

  9. A : My wife is childbearing our first baby, I’m so worry about it. • B : don’t worry, sir, All will be fine. I’m sure. (A's cellphone is ringing.) • A : really?? Thank you very much, I can’t say how pleased I’m.. • B : what’s the news sir?? • A : my wife has childbeared, I have a son. That’s fantastic!!! Thanks God for that. • B : Really?? It’s a great pleasure. Thanks goodness. Congratulations. • A : yeah, thank you so much. I’m glad everything’s running well. Aha! That’s the bus, I’m sorry, I must go now. I hope, you’ll graduate with the best score. • B : yes sir, Thanks. Be careful, and see you. • A : see you.

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