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Ioana singing: If you're happy and you know it clap your hands"
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How are you today? Are you happy? Maybe so-so?
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Well hopefully after watching this video, you'll not only feel happy, but thrilled, elated! You'll be walking on air!
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Because this lesson is all about happy words, or different ways to say you're happy!
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Now, let's get to the lesson.
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Today, I'm going to teach you 15 words to express your happiness.
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because saying "I'm happy" can get a little boring sometimes, and may not fully express how you feel.
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So let's get to it! In this lesson, you'll learn 12 words and 3 idioms.
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So next time you feel happy, you'll know what to say!
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Joyful means feeling and expressing happiness.
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I think the key word here is "expressing", which means that when someone is joyful, they make sure to show their happiness.
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When someone is ecstatic, they're feeling or expressing overwhelming excitement or happiness.
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Elated means ecstatic and happy combined. Someone who's elated is in very high spirits.
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This word means pleased or delighted. Glad usually takes a more subtle form of happiness,
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so when someone is glad, they might not be as expressive as when they're joyful.
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Many times you'll hear the sentence: "I'm glad to hear that"- which means you're happy, but maybe not overwhelmingly happy.
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Let's see another example:
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Someone or something that is upbeat is positive and optimistic.
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Lively means full of life and energy.
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So when someone or something is lively, we can feel that energy.
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Chipper is a synonym for lively, but perhaps a little more playful.
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Someone who is thrilled is extremely delighted or excited.
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Someone who is cheerful is noticeably happy and optimistic.
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We use blissful to describe someone or something that is happy and full of joy.
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It's happiness in the purest form.
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The definition of euphoric is a state of extreme happiness and joy.
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It's like you can feel the happiness throughout your body and mind.
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Jolly means happy and cheerful.
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We usually use this word around the holidays, when we want to describe Santa Claus.
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While we have a preference to use it around the holidays, it's also possible to use it in everyday conversation.
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This idiom means blissfully happy.
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It's kind of a synonym for euphoric and blissful combined.
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When we use it, we try to say we're soooo happy, at the very pinnacle of bliss.
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This is another happy idiom. It means to feel elated.
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Over the moon is an idiom that means very pleased or delighted.
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Let's practice what we've learned today!
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In the comments below, I want you to write a sentence about this picture using one of the words or idioms that we learned today.
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Got it?
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Easy? You'll do it? Good job!
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I also encourage you to read each other's sentences, because this will help reinforce your understanding of the words.
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Do you feel happy now? If yes, please like this video.
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Thanks for watching! We're thrilled, elated, over the moon to have you study English with us!
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We'll see you next time! Bye!