'Oh, well. My team has lost again, as always,’ he sighed - speak while you are breathing out slowly, making a long soſt sound, because you are disappointed, tired, annoyed or relaxed, ‘It can’t be! I thought you were dead!’ she gasped - speak while you are breathing in suddenly because you are surprised, shocked or in pain, 'Hey, come back here, you thief! Come back this minute!’ she yelled - speak in a loud voice because you are angry, frightened, excited or in pain, or in order to make people hear you, 'But, Mum, why can’t I have an ice cream? I want one. It’s not fair. Please …’ the girl whined. - complain in a way that annoys other people, ‘Ahh! It’s an enormous spider!’ he shrieked. - speak in a loud, high voice because you are frightened, excited or surprised, 'Don’t tell Alex about the surprise party,’ he whispered - speak very quietly so that other people can’t hear you, 'Sorry. I, er, didn’t, I didn’t really mean to do it, er, well, not exactly,’ he muttered. - speak in a low voice that is difficult to hear, because you are annoyed, embarrassed or talking to yourself, ‘Oh, no! Not another exam!’ groaned the student. - speak in a way that shows you are unhappy, disappointed or in pain,

Gateway to the world B2+ U1 Ways of talking Pg. 15. Ex. 6

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