
Language of Love
A broken heart is what happens when a love relationship is broken off.
Someone with a broken heart is usually depressed which means they feel awful and don't enjoy life.
譯文:心碎是戀愛(ài)關(guān)系破裂時(shí)所發(fā)生的事。心碎的人通常情緒低落,這意味著他們感覺(jué)很糟糕,無(wú)法享受生活。
Exercise:
1. She broke his heart when she told him their relationship was over.
2. If someone you love breaks off the relationship, it feels like the end of the world.
To fall in love with someone can be a wonderful experience, with powerful emotions.
People in love often share their deepest feelings and emotions, which is intimacy.
譯文:愛(ài)上一個(gè)人是一段伴隨著強(qiáng)烈情感的美妙經(jīng)歷。戀愛(ài)中的人經(jīng)常分享他們至深的感覺(jué)和情感,那就是親昵行為。
Exercise:
1. Being in love can blind you from seeing things as they really are, so it is easy to make a bad decision.
2. The emotions of love have inspired poets throughout history.
3. Other kinds of love include the love between a parent and child.
To find someone attractive usually means there is a physical desire to be with them.
Physical attraction may sometimes lead to love, but in many cases it may only lead to a short-term sexual relationship.
譯文:發(fā)現(xiàn)一個(gè)人有吸引力通常意味著有和他們?cè)谝黄鸬纳硇枨?。身體上的吸引有時(shí)會(huì)導(dǎo)致愛(ài)情,但許多情況下,它可能只會(huì)導(dǎo)致短暫的性關(guān)系。
Exercise:
1. Many women use makeup to make themselves more physically attractive.
2. If two people are attracted to each other, they want to be together.
3. Physically attractive people attract people of the opposite or same sex, depending on their sexual orientation.
To flirt with someone means to let him or her know that you want to be approached.
Some people use their eyes or a smile to flirt.
譯文:和某人調(diào)情意味著讓對(duì)方知道你想被接近。有些人用眼睛或微笑調(diào)情。
Exercise:
1. The skill of flirting is something that comes naturally to some people, but for many people, they just act awkwardly.
2. If someone is flirting with you, they are coming on to you. You may reject their advance or accept it and begin a relationship.
Jealousy is what often happens when two people compete for the love of the same person.
The one who losses may be very jealous of the other and try to break things up.
譯文:嫉妒是當(dāng)兩個(gè)人爭(zhēng)奪同一個(gè)人的愛(ài)情時(shí)經(jīng)常發(fā)生的事情。失去的一方可能會(huì)非常嫉妒另一方,并試圖拆散關(guān)系。
Exercise:
1. Feelings of jealousy may last for a long time and can destroy friendships.
2. He tried to make eye contact with her, but she didn't respond.
3.— What can cause people to feel depressed?
? — Someone with a broken heart is usually depressed which means they feel awful and don't enjoy life.
4. She has found the man of her dreams.
5. To fall in love with someone can be a wonderful experience, with powerful emotions.
6. To flirt with someone means to let him or her know that you want to be approached.
Repeat & Read Sentences:
1. She broke his heart when she told him their relationship was over.
2. Feelings of jealousy may last for a long time and can destroy friendships.
3. Many women use makeup to make themselves more physically attractive.
4. If two men are rivals for the same woman, they may dislike or even hate each other because of jealousy.
5. To flirt with someone means to let him or her know that you want to be approached.
6. A jealous person often wants to possess the person they love.

Reactions to News
Some people can remain calm even when everyone else is confused and upset.
When you are calm, you can think clearly and make good decisions.
譯文:有些人即使在其他人都感到困惑和不安時(shí)也能保持冷靜。當(dāng)你冷靜的時(shí)候,你可以清晰地思考并做出正確的決定。
Exercise:
1. Some people are easily upset and? have a hard time controlling their emotions.
2. Sometimes it’s best to control your emotions and be calm rather than react in anger.
People react to disappointing news in different ways.
Sometimes they get discouraged and lose their confidence.
Sometimes they get depressed and begin to cry or even get drunk.
譯文:人們對(duì)令人失望的消息有不同的反應(yīng)。有時(shí)他們會(huì)氣餒,失去信心。有時(shí)他們變得沮喪,開(kāi)始哭泣,甚至喝醉。
Exercise:
1. When disappointed, be calm, think clearly and act constructively.
2. When disappointed, it’s much better to face the facts and decide what to do next than get discouraged.
People are furious when they are extremely angry.
People who are furious at each other may end up fighting or trying to hurt each other.
譯文:當(dāng)人們極度憤怒時(shí),他們就會(huì)勃然大怒。對(duì)彼此憤怒的人最終可能會(huì)打架或試圖傷害對(duì)方。
Exercise:
1. When people are furious at each other they often yell and insult each other.
2. Some people become furious when they are driving and another driver cuts in front of them.
To be excited is usually a good thing.
People can become excited while watching a soccer match and seeing their team score a goal.
The opposite of "exciting" is "dull" or "boring".
譯文:興奮通常是一件好事。當(dāng)人們觀(guān)看足球比賽,看到他們的球隊(duì)進(jìn)球時(shí),他們會(huì)變得很興奮?!癳xciting”的反義詞是“dull”或“boring”。
Exercise:
1. He expected the game to be exciting, but it was so boring that he left early.
2. Everyone was excited when they heard that their favorite team had won the game.
Someone is terrified if they are extremely afraid and shaking with fear.
Terrified people will often scream and run away from whatever is threatening them.
譯文:如果一個(gè)人非常害怕并且嚇得發(fā)抖,他就會(huì)感到恐懼。驚恐的人往往會(huì)尖叫,并逃離任何威脅他們的東西。
Exercise:
1. Being in the earthquake was a terrifying experience, especially for the children.
2.— What can cause people to lose their confidence?
? — Sometimes they get discouraged and lose their confidence.
3.— What state of mind can help you think clearly and make good decisions?
? — When you are calm, you can think clearly and make good decisions.
4.— How do people feel if their favorite team score a goal?
? — People can become excited while watching a soccer match and seeing their team score a goal.
5. People who can't control their emotions are difficult to work with. Their actions can upset everyone around them.
6. People who are furious at each other may end up fighting or trying to hurt each other.
Repeat & Read Sentences:
1. People who can't control their emotions are difficult to work with.
2. When people are furious at each other they often yell and insult each other.
3. To be excited is usually a good thing.
4. He expected the game to be exciting, but it was so boring that he left early.
5. He was terrified when he thought the building he was in was going to collapse in the earthquake.