This scenario based English learning video is perfect for all who want to speak in English fluently and with confidence. Stop using flat, boring words! In Part 2 of our Advanced Emotion Adjectives series, Zac and Lilly move from the burger joint to a serene happy place to show you how to describe intense feelings with precision. Whether you are feeling elated, satiated, or a little apprehensive, this lesson will help you sound like a native English speaker in 2026. You’ll learn how English speakers describe not just loud emotions like joy and anger, but also quiet, subtle emotions such as uneasy, uncertain, reassured, and relaxed — especially in real social situations. Through natural dialogue and real-life examples, this video helps B2–C1 English learners: Move beyond basic emotion words Understand emotional nuance in conversations Sound more fluent and expressive in everyday English 🎯 Perfect for learners who want smarter vocabulary without boring lessons. 📌 Subscribe to Learners Brook for engaging vocabulary, grammar, and word “level-ups” — where learning feels like a story, not a lecture. Note: Dear Learners - We've identified a spelling error as 00:56 where the emotion word should have been spelled as 'PLEASANT'. We regret this lapse.