Topic: Expressing Emotions
Topic: Expressing Emotions
I. Learning Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Recognize and understand common vocabulary and expressions related to emotions.
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Express their feelings and emotions in simple sentences.
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Respond appropriately to others’ expressions of emotions.
II. Vocabulary: Types of Emotions
| Positive Emotions | Negative Emotions |
|---|---|
| Happy | Sad |
| Excited | Angry |
| Proud | Afraid |
| Grateful | Disappointed |
| Confident | Worried |
| Loved | Embarrassed |
III. Common Expressions for Emotions
A. Expressing Happiness
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I’m so happy!
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I feel great today!
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This makes me smile.
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I’m excited about this!
B. Expressing Sadness
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I feel sad today.
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I’m a bit down.
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It breaks my heart.
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I feel lonely.
C. Expressing Anger
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I’m really angry!
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This makes me mad!
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I can’t stand it!
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That’s so unfair!
D. Expressing Fear or Worry
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I’m scared.
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I feel nervous.
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I’m worried about…
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What if something goes wrong?
E. Expressing Love and Gratitude
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I love this!
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I really appreciate it.
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Thank you so much!
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That means a lot to me.
IV. Dialogue Example
Situation: After a test result is announced
A: Hey, how was your score?
B: I got 95! I’m so happy!
A: Wow, congrats! I’m proud of you.
B: Thank you! How about you?
A: I only got 60. I feel disappointed.
B: Don’t worry, you can do better next time.
V. Practice Activities
A. Matching
Match the feeling with the correct expression.
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Happy – a. I feel nervous
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Angry – b. I’m so glad
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Worried – c. That’s so unfair!
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Sad – d. I feel like crying
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