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Welcome!

Yes-No / Si-No

Raise Hand /
Alzar la Mano

Send Message /
Enviar Mensaje

Talk / Hablar
Emotions

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Ideas Out of the Box
Name some words that you associate with emotions.

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Vocabulary

Sad
Kind
Devoted
Excited
Happy
Empty
Worried
Troubled
Confused
Furious
Cranky
Shy

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Vocabulary Practice
Use the words below to create your own sentences:

Ex: Most people feel excited when they think about going
on vacation.
Excited
Happy
Confused
Furious
Cranky
Shy

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Matching
Match the listed words to the images.

A.
Sad

Annoyed B.

Afraid
C.

Attached

D.

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General Discussion

• In your opinion, are you a moody person or not? Explain.

• Many people believe that women are more emotional than men. Do
you agree or disagree with this belief? Why?

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Let’s Talk!

Renee: You look really happy today, Josh. What happened? Did you
win the lottery or something?

Josh: No, but close enough. I just won an all expenses paid trip to
Hawaii! I feel like the luckiest guy in the world right now.

Renee: That’s fantastic! How did you win the trip?

Josh: I bought a raffle ticket and they pulled my name out of over
10,000 people. I won the grand prize.

Renee: That’s so cool. Do you get to take anyone with you or is the trip
for just one person?

Josh: I get to take another person with me. I’m going to take my mom
because it’s always been her dream to go to Hawaii.

Renee: I bet she’s so excited! I know I would be. Congratulations, Josh.


You deserve it.
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Let’s Talk! Follow up
• What did Josh win?
• How many people’s names were entered into the raffle?
• Who is Josh going to take with him to Hawaii?
• Imagine that you won an all expenses paid trip to Hawaii for two. Who
would you take with you? Why?

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Expressions & Phrases
Match the idiom to its meaning.

a) To be very angry

1) Over the moon b) To be very interested and excited

2) On the edge of one’s c) To be extremely happy about


something
seat
d) To be desperate and out of ideas
3) Seeing red in a situation

4) At your wits’ end e) To be very unfriendly

5) Not a happy camper f) To be very sad or upset about


something
6) Be as cold as ice

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Let’s Talk Pictures!

How do you think these animals are feeling?

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Feedback & Related Lessons
Provide each student with specific feedback on the areas that need
improvement based on today’s live session topic.

• Can you describe it? (#0403)


• See? The game is making you unhappy. (#0399)
• Asking Questions: Who & What (#0093)
• Asking Questions Game (#0095)
• Present Progressive Forms (#0107)
• Pronunciation: The /h/ (#0268)

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Advanced Lesson Content

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Advanced: Ideas Out of the Box
Name some situations that cause people to get emotional.

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Advanced: Vocabulary

Sad Passionate
Kind Sympathetic
Devoted Powerless
Excited Bewildered
Happy Devastated
Empty Livid
Worried Resentful
Troubled Embarrassed
Confused Irked
Furious Withdrawn
Cranky Regretful
Shy Ecstatic

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Advanced: Vocabulary Practice
Use the words below to create your own sentences:

Ex: It’s wonderful to find something that you are


passionate about in life.
Passionate

Bewildered

Devastated

Livid

Withdrawn

Regretful

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Advanced: Matching
Match the word to their corresponding image.

A.
Shocked

Livid B.

Confounded
C.

Ecstatic

D.

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Advanced: Synonyms & Antonyms
Match the synonyms & antonyms to each listed word:

Synonyms Word Antonyms

Ecstatic
Depressed Chaotic
Dejected
Serene Apathetic
Peaceful
Concerned Pleased
Sympathetic
Blissful Sorrowful
Irked
Enthusiastic Cold
Passionate
Aggravated Cheerful

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Advanced: Discussion

• Why do you think some people are very emotional and others are not?
Explain.

• Many people have a very difficult time controlling their emotions. In your
opinion, what are some things that a person might do to help themselves get
a handle on their emotions?

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Advanced: Let’s Talk!

Danielle: Hey, Gina. Why the long face?

Gina: Todd and I are having relationship problems. I don’t know if we


are going to stay together or split up. I really feel down in the
dumps.

Danielle: I’m really sorry to hear that. You two always made such a
great couple. What kinds of problems are you having?

Gina: He recently got a new job and it’s taking over his life. I almost
never get to see him anymore and I feel really hurt and ignored. I’ve
talked to him about it but he says that this is his dream job and that I
should understand.

Danielle: Wow! It sounds like you are in a really tough situation. I wish I
knew what to tell you. I really hope that you guys can work it out.
You know you can always call me if you need someone to talk to.

Gina: Thanks, Danielle. It’s nice to have someone who really cares.

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Advanced: Let’s Talk! Follow up

• Using your imagination, describe what happens with Gina and Todd. Do
they stay together or split up? Why?
• The conversation uses several phrases (long face, down in the dumps,
work it out). Explain what you think these mean.

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Advanced: Reading Comprehension
It is good to know ourselves and our personalities. According to an ancient teaching, there are four
basic personality types, each of which has an identifying name and a set of characteristic emotions.

Cholerics are born leaders. They have very strong personalities and tend to want to be in control.
One of their strengths is that they usually get a lot accomplished. One of their weaknesses is that
they have a tendency to be bossy. They are strongly goal-oriented and motivated by new ideas and
challenges.

Phlegmatics show little to no emotion. They are not moved by impressions. Their reactions are
missing or quickly fade. They have very little interest in what is going on around them. They love
leisure, and are often unmotivated to get things done. For them, everything proceeds at a slow pace.

Sanguines are easily excited by external influences, reacting quickly, although the impression is
often short-lived. They prefer to follow others and as a result, have little stability. Fickle in ideas,
opinions, and resolutions, These kinds of people of change their mood very quickly. The sanguine
rarely internalizes his/her focus and instead devotes attention to the external world. The sanguine is
full of optimism.

Melancholics are easily excited by things. However, their initial reaction of excitement is weak, but
the impression remains long and grows stronger with later impressions of a similar nature. A person
of this temperament is inclined to deep thoughts and reflection. Melancholics are not satisfied with
the superficial. Instead, they are driven by laws and principles. They are most comfortable alone, and
in silence. They are very introspective and tend to see life from a serious perspective.

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Advanced: Reading Discussion

• The article describes 4 temperament types. Which of the 4 types do you


identify with most? Why?

• In your opinion, can the 4 basic types sufficiently describe all people or should
there be more types added to the list? Explain.

• Name 3 things about your temperament that you would like to change. If you
could change these things, how would it benefit your life?

• Name one person you know that fits each of the 4 temperament types. Give
some examples of how each person fits the description.

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Advanced – Expressions & Phrases

Match the idiom to its meaning.

1) On cloud nine a) To be angry

2) Cold feet b) To go crazy

c) To deeply hurt someone’s feelings


3) Be in a black mood
d) Fear of doing something; cowardice at
4) Bent out of shape the moment of action

5) Cut someone to the quick e) To be very happy

6) Go bananas f) To be annoyed or upset

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Feedback & Related Lessons
Provide each student with specific feedback on the areas that need
improvement based on today’s live session topic.

• Can you describe it? (#0403)


• See? The game is making you unhappy. (#0399)
• Present Progressive Forms (#0107)
• Pronunciation: The /h/ (#0268)
• Stressed and Unstressed Syllables (#0173)
• Stressed and Unstressed Syllables (#0174)

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Content:
http://prepareforpsychologicaltest.com/phlegmatic-personality-type/
http://hubpages.com/hub/Four-Temperaments-Take-the-Test--Discover-your-Termperament
http://www.enotalone.com/article/3723.html
http://www.learn-english-today.com/idioms/idiom-categories/feelings-emotions.htm
http://thefreedictionary.com
http://www.english-at-home.com/idioms/english-idioms-of-emotion/
http://www.scribd.com/doc/390049/Vocabulary-of-Emotions

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Disclaimer/ Descargo de responsabilidad:

This is the complete content for the lesson. It includes


both general and advanced slides. The experience
during each live session will vary depending on the
level of the class and not all slides will be covered.

Este es el contenido completo de la lección. Se


incluye diapositivas general y avanzada. La
experiencia durante cada sesión en vivo variará en
función del nivel de la clase y no todas las
diapositivas serán cubiertas.

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