Prime Time 2, Coursebook

Waving our arms and clapping our 5 . And so we all sing: All of a sudden, he’s got the blues, He hides in the corner and kicks off his 6 , Feels lonely and sad, he just wants to cry. Poor Rudy, he’s moody and he doesn’t know 7 . Hey Moody Rudy, don’t be moody! Please shut up, don’t make a fuss. Hey Moody Rudy, don’t be moody! Just come along and play with 8 . Hey Moody Rudy, don’t be moody! … Song: Moody Rudy Blues Listen and fill in the gaps. Hey Moody Rudy, don’t be moody! Please shut up, don’t make a fuss 1 . Hey Moody Rudy, don’t be moody! Just come along and play with us. His mum can’t get him out of his bed. He’s sulky and nasty and teases his 2 At school he’s noisy, he misses the thrill. He is the class clown and won’t sit 3 . And so we all sing: Hey Moody Rudy, don’t be moody! … A little later he gives a great speech, We shout, “Hey, you’re so good. Oh yeah, you should 4 !” All of us cheer him, teachers and friends 4 2.3 2.4 b) Together with your partner make similar dialogues and act them out. Make sure you mime your feelings well. Look at the word bank and the box below for some ideas. c) Tell the class what you’ve found out about your friends’ moods and feelings. Teresa is happy because she’s won a bet. bought • broken • eaten • found • given • got • hidden • hurt • lost • put • read • seen • watched • won • … a beautiful present • a bet • my diary • my elbow • the football match • a gold coin • a horror film • a mouse in my trainers • a new computer • a very good mark • my wallet • three huge pizzas Word bank Moods and feelings angry • bored • confused • disappointed • frightened • happy • lonely • proud • sad • scared • shy • sick • tired • unhappy W 81 10 eighty-one Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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