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HELLO STUDENTS

TUESDAY 17 th. OF JUNE

MISS MARIBEL LAZCANO


CLASS OBJECTIVES

• Class General Objectives


- Show comprehension of nouns that
express feelings and emotions.

• Specific Objectives
- Identify nouns and adjectives that
express feelings or emotions in a text called
"The girl who would be happy “.
- Identify nouns from some flashcards.
TODAY WE ARE GOING TO STUDY...

FEELINGS AND
EMOTIONS
FIRST OF ALL, WHAT IS A FEELING
OR EMOTION?
• FEELING IS :
- An emotional reaction.
- The experiencing of affective and emotional
states.

• EMOTION IS:
- A mental state that arises spontaneously rather
than through conscious effort.

Note: they are expressed by nouns


NAME SOME OF FEELINGS OR
EMOTIONS.
IN WHAT SITUATIONS PEOPLE
EXPRESS SOME OF THE FEELINGS
THAT YOU MENTIONED BEFORE
• Someone broke something of yours. (anger)

• Someone wishes to have your new sneaker. (envy)

• Someone is going to marry (happiness)

• Someone saw a ghost (fear)


• Someone graduated from highschool (pride)

• Someone you love shows a lot of interest in


others (jealousy)

• When someone has no doubt to win the


championship. (confidence)

• When someone has gone far away.(sadness)


• NOW YOU ARE GOING
TO SEE SOME
FLASHCARD WITH
FACES THAT EXPRESS
SOME FEELINGS OR
EMOTIONS.
HAPPINESS

• Emotion experienced when you feel


satisfaction or pleasure
JEALOUSY

• A feeling of anger or unhappiness


because someone has something or
someone that you want
SADNESS

• Showing, feeling, or causing


unhappiness or regret
PRIDE

• Is the feeling of satisfaction you have


because you or people you are
connected with have done something
well
CONFIDENCE

• The quality of being certain of your


abilities or of having trust in people,
plans, or the future.
ENVY

• The feeling that you wish you had


something that someone else has.
FEAR

• An unpleasant emotion that you have when you


are frightened or worried by something
dangerous, painful or bad that is happening or
might happen.
ANGER

• A strong feeling which makes you want to


hurt someone or be unpleasant because of
something unfair or hurtful that has
happened.
• NOW YOU ARE GOING
TO SEE SOME PICTURES
WITH SITUATIONS,
EXPRESSING SOME
FEELINGS OR
EMOTIONS.
ANGER
SADNESS
PRIDE
CONFIDENCE
FEAR
JEALOUSY
HAPPINESS
ENVY
NOW YOU ARE GOING TO READ A TEXT
CALLED “THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE
HAPPY"

• INSTRUCTIONS

- First, read the text quickly.

- Then, ask for doubts in terms


of unknown words.
“THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE HAPPY”

As a young girl, Mona had been left orphaned and unprotected.


She moved sadly through her days. One day, on a lonely walk through a
meadow, she saw a butterfly struggling to release itself from a thorn
bush. Mona carefully released the butterfly from its captivity. Her
freeing touch caused the butterfly to turn into a beautiful fairy.
"In return for your kindness," the good fairy said, "I will grant
you any wish." Mona thought for a moment and said softly, "I want to
be happy!" The fairy leaned forward, whispered into the girl’s ear, and
flew off.
Mona developed into a beautiful woman and eventually grew to
be old. She had left the sadness of her childhood in the field where she
had met and aided the fairy. After that, Mona’s years were marked by
serene happiness. As the end of her life drew near, friends and admirers
came to comfort her, and to say good-bye to this remarkable woman.
Mona’s last gift to her friends was the story of her encounter
with the fairy. She shared with them the words the fairy had whispered
in her ear. As Mona spoke, her eyes shone with the joys of a lifetime of
treasuring the fairy’s message: "Everyone, no matter how secure they
seem, no matter how old or young, rich or poor, has need of you."
(from the book, No Excuse! , by Jay Rifenbary)
UNKNOWN WORDS
• a meadow
• Struggling
• Release
• a thorn bush
• captivity
• Fairy
• kindness
• Grant
• Wish
• Leaned
• Whispered
• flew off
• Aided
• Drew
• Lifetime
• Joys
• no matter
NOW, READ THE TEXT AGAIN AND IDENTIFY SOME
NOUNS OR ADJECTIVES RELATED TO FEELINGS OR
EMOTIONS
"THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE HAPPY“

As a young girl, Mona had been left orphaned and unprotected.


She moved sadly through her days. One day, on a lonely walk through a
meadow, she saw a butterfly struggling to release itself from a thorn
bush. Mona carefully released the butterfly from its captivity. Her
freeing touch caused the butterfly to turn into a beautiful fairy.
"In return for your kindness," the good fairy said, "I will grant
you any wish." Mona thought for a moment and said softly, "I want to be
happy!" The fairy leaned forward, whispered into the girl’s ear, and flew
off.
Mona developed into a beautiful woman and eventually grew to
be old. She had left the sadness of her childhood in the field where she
had met and aided the fairy. After that, Mona’s years were marked by
serene happiness. As the end of her life drew near, friends and admirers
came to comfort her, and to say good-bye to this remarkable woman.
Mona’s last gift to her friends was the story of her encounter with
the fairy. She shared with them the words the fairy had whispered in her
ear. As Mona spoke, her eyes shone with the joys of a lifetime of
treasuring the fairy’s message: "Everyone, no matter how secure they
seem, no matter how old or young, rich or poor, has need of you."

(from the book, No Excuse! , by Jay Rifenbary)


"THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE HAPPY“

As a young girl, Mona had been left orphaned and


unprotected. She moved sadly through her days. One day, on a
lonely walk through a meadow, she saw a butterfly struggling to
release itself from a thorn bush. Mona carefully released the
butterfly from its captivity. Her freeing touch caused the butterfly
to turn into a beautiful fairy.
"In return for your kindness," the good fairy said, "I will
grant you any wish." Mona thought for a moment and said softly,
"I want to be happy!" The fairy leaned forward, whispered into the
girl’s ear, and flew off.
Mona developed into a beautiful woman and eventually
grew to be old. She had left the sadness of her childhood in the field
where she had met and aided the fairy. After that, Mona’s years
were marked by serene happiness. As the end of her life drew near,
friends and admirers came to comfort her, and to say good-bye to
this remarkable woman.
Mona’s last gift to her friends was the story of her
encounter with the fairy. She shared with them the words the fairy
had whispered in her ear. As Mona spoke, her eyes shone with the
joys of a lifetime of treasuring the fairy’s message: "Everyone, no
matter how secure they seem, no matter how old or young, rich or
poor, has need of you."

(from the book, No Excuse! , by Jay Rifenbary


ANSWER THESE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TEXT.

• Where did Mona see or meet the butterfly?

• In what thing did the butterfly turn into?

• What was the wish that Mona made?

• How was the childhood of Mona?


NOW, ANSWER THESE PERSONAL
QUESTIONS

• Are you a happy person?

• Would you like to meet a fairy? Why?

• What would your wish be If you


found a fairy?

• Do you think that Money can Buy


Happiness?
AS A REVIEW
• WHAT DO WE STUDY
TODAY?

• HOW THEY ARE


EXPRESSED?

• NAME SOME OF THEM IN


ENGLISH.
THAT’S ALL !!

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR


YOUR ATTENTION……

Miss Maribel Lazcano

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