Read the dialogues and match them to the characters' moods. One word is extra. A Ben: Mummy, that's for you. Mum: What is it, Billy? Ben: This is a small box for you. Mum: Really? What is it? Ben: You may open it right now. Mum: Oh, what lovely sweets! It's so nice of you! I adore these sweets. But why did you buy them? Ben: I wanted to please you, Mummy. Mum: That's very kind of you. You've pleased me, dear. Look, I'm nearly crying. Ben: I love you, Mummy. You are the best Mummy in the world! Mum: Thank you, my dear. It's such a pleasure to hear these words! B K: What's the matter, Susan? You don't look happy. S: Oh, I'm nervous about my English exam. K: But why? What's the problem? S: I learn and learn, and I'm frightened because I can't remember grammar rules. K: Well, I pity you but the reason is that you don't practise grammar much. S: But how can I do it? K: I have a very good friend - Liz. She is good at English. Do you want to practise with her? S: Oh, it will be very nice indeed. K: Liz is my neighbour. She is at home now. We can go there right now. S: That's great! I want to meet Liz. I hope she'll help me. C Liz: The weather is awful today. I don't know what to do ... Mum: Well, my dear, do something. Liz: What shall I do? Mum: Go to the cinema. Liz: Cinema? I hate going to the cinema. Mum: Then watch TV. There's a nice programme for today.
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Read the dialogues and match them to the characters' moods. One word is extra.

A ...
Ben: Mummy, that's for you.
Mum: What is it, Billy?
Ben: This is a small box for you.
Mum: Really? What is it?
Ben: You may open it right now.
Mum: Oh, what lovely sweets! It's so nice of you! I adore these sweets. But why did you buy them?
Ben: I wanted to please you, Mummy.
Mum: That's very kind of you. You've pleased me, dear. Look, I'm nearly crying.
Ben: I love you, Mummy. You are the best Mummy in the world!
Mum: Thank you, my dear. It's such a pleasure to hear these words!
B ...
K: What's the matter, Susan? You don't look happy.
S: Oh, I'm nervous about my English exam. K: But why? What's the problem?
S: I learn and learn, and I'm frightened because I can't remember grammar rules.
K: Well, I pity you but the reason is that you don't practise grammar much.
S: But how can I do it?
K: I have a very good friend - Liz. She is good at English. Do you want to practise with her?
S: Oh, it will be very nice indeed.
K: Liz is my neighbour. She is at home now. We can go there right now.
S: That's great! I want to meet Liz. I hope she'll help me.
C ...
Liz: The weather is awful today. I don't know what to do ...
Mum: Well, my dear, do something.
Liz: What shall I do?
Mum: Go to the cinema.
Liz: Cinema? I hate going to the cinema.
Mum: Then watch TV. There's a nice programme for today.