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Feelings and Emotions Exercises LEVEL: I GROUP: _________


TEACHER: Clara Guerra DATE: ___________

Last Name and Name: I.D number:

Express Feelings and Emotions


Asking about Feelings
To ask about feelings you can use the following questions:
 How are you feeling today?
 You look sad / upset. Are you OK?
 You seem a little bit distracted. Are you alright?
 You seem kind of low today. What's wrong?
 You seem a little blue today. What's the matter?
 What's wrong?
 What's the matter?
 Are you OK / alright?
 Are you happy / angry...?
 Is everything OK / alright...?
Expressing Feelings
To respond to a question about feelings you can uses the following expressions.
 I feel a little sad / happy / angry /....
 I am a little sad / happy / angry /....
 To be honest, I'm a little bit sad / happy / angry /....
 It's been a difficult day.
 The thing is that, I am angry / sad / ...
 I am mad at him / her.
Vocabulary about feelings

 sad / unhappy  annoyed
 feel blue  irritated
 feel low / down  mad
 depressed  furious
 downhearted  vexed indignant
 angry  irate
 cross  seething

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1.D 2.A 3. D 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.C 11.B 12.A 13.D 14.D

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.MAD

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Write 6 sentences with your own emotions. Example:

“I feel happy in English lessons” and “missed it makes me feel disgusted”.

I made a mistake in English Class, but I learned the lesson and now I’m very happy

I’m happy, when I always see an airplane in the Sky

When she got an A on her geographic test, I always be surprised

I know how to go to another Bus station, I feel like a crazy

My dog is running around my yard, he is so happy.

Ask your classmates question about their emotions

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