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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 8-9) - Langage corporel et gestes

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au langage corporel et aux gestes qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen académique IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
to guffaw
[verbe]

to laugh loudly and heartily, especially when something is very funny

s'esclaffer, rire bruyamment

s'esclaffer, rire bruyamment

Ex: The hilarious blooper reel had everyone in the room guffawing with delight .La bobine d'erreurs hilarante a fait **éclater de rire** tout le monde dans la pièce avec délice.

to twist and rub one's hands together out of distress or worry

Ex: The child wrung his hands as he waited for his parents to pick him up from school.
to pout
[verbe]

to push out one's lips as an expression of displeasure, anger, or sadness

faire la moue, bouder

faire la moue, bouder

Ex: Unhappy about the decision , she pouted and crossed her arms .Mécontente de la décision, elle fit la **moue** et croisa les bras.

to place one leg over the other, either while sitting or standing

Ex: The man crossed his legs and began to tap his foot impatiently.

to cover one's face with one's hand, particularly the palm, often as an expression of frustration, embarrassment, or disbelief

se taper le front, facepalm

se taper le front, facepalm

Ex: He facepalmed in response to his friend's inappropriate joke.Il s'est **facepalmé** en réponse à la blague inappropriée de son ami.
to fidget
[verbe]

to make small, restless movements or gestures due to nervousness or impatience

remuer, gigoter

remuer, gigoter

Ex: She tried to stay still during the job interview , but her nerves caused her to fidget uncontrollably .Elle a essayé de rester immobile pendant l'entretien d'embauche, mais ses nerfs l'ont fait **gigoter** de manière incontrôlable.
to writhe
[verbe]

to twist or squirm violently, from struggle, physical pain, or emotional distress

se tortiller, se tordre

se tortiller, se tordre

Ex: The politician writhed under public criticism .

to make a buzzing or vibrating sound by blowing air through a curled tongue between the lips, often as a sign of playful teasing

Ex: The boy stuck his tongue out and blew a raspberry.
to wince
[verbe]

to show a facial expression that signifies shame or pain

grimacer

grimacer

Ex: She tried to hide her wince when she accidentally bumped into the doorframe.Elle a essayé de cacher son **grimace** lorsqu'elle a accidentellement heurté le cadre de la porte.
to squirm
[verbe]

to move in an uncomfortable or restless manner with twisting or contorted motions

se tortiller, gigoter

se tortiller, gigoter

Ex: The uncomfortable chair made him squirm throughout the long lecture .La chaise inconfortable l'a fait **se tortiller** tout au long de la longue conférence.

to blink quickly in a way that gets someone's attention, often done to show interest or flirt

Ex: The character in the romantic movie expertly fluttered her eyelashes to express affection for her onscreen partner.
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 8-9)
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