👩🏫 Hello English4All students!
Welcome to this week’s Conversation Club topic: What makes you feel angry?
Let’s learn how to express emotions in English — especially anger, which is a powerful emotion that we all feel sometimes.
🎯 What does the question mean?
👉 “What makes you feel angry?” means:
What situations, actions, or people cause you to feel upset or mad?
You are not saying “I am angry now” — you are talking about the things that usually make you feel angry in life.
🧠 Vocabulary to remember:
| Word / Expression | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| angry 😡 | feeling mad or upset | I get angry when people lie. |
| frustrated 😖 | feeling annoyed | I feel frustrated in traffic. |
| rude 😒 | not polite | Rude people make me angry. |
| unfair 🙄 | not just or equal | It’s unfair when others cheat. |
| disrespectful 😤 | not showing respect | I hate when people are disrespectful. |
💬 Sample answers:
Let’s look at how you can answer this question in a conversation:
🗣️ What makes you feel angry?
✔️ “I feel angry when someone interrupts me while I’m talking.”
✔️ “It makes me angry when people are late and don’t say anything.”
✔️ “Traffic jams drive me crazy!”
✔️ “When people don’t respect my time, I feel frustrated.”
❓Questions you can ask your partner:
🗨️ “How do you react when you get angry?”
🗨️ “Do you stay quiet or do you express it?”
🗨️ “What helps you calm down when you’re angry?”
🗨️ “Is it easy or hard for you to control your anger?”
🧘♀️ Bonus tip:
It’s okay to feel angry — what’s important is how you manage it. In English, we often say:
“Take a deep breath and count to ten.”
Try using this expression next time you feel 😤!
See you this Friday to talk, share, and practice your speaking! 💬🌍
Let’s learn English through real conversation — because at English4All, your voice matters! 🗣️💙
















