Feelings games to learn about Feelings and emotions for ESL teachers and ESL students.
Feelings Games | What are feelings?
Feelings PPT Presentation
Feelings PPT Presentation for ESL teachers and ESL students.
Feelings Matching Game
Feelings Matching Memory Game for ESL learning.
Feelings Matching Game 2
Fun Feelings Matching Memory Game Part 2 for ESL teachers.
Advanced Feelings PPT Presentation
Advanced Feelings PPT Presentation for ESL learning
Feelings and Emotions Advanced Video
An informative feelings and emotions advanced vocabulary video
Advanced Feelings Gameshow
Advanced Feelings Gameshow for ESL teachers and ESL students.
Advanced Feelings Balloon Pop Game
Advanced Feelings Balloon Pop Game for ESL teachers.
Advanced Feelings Balloon Pop Game 2
Advanced Feelings Balloon Pop Game Part 2 for ESL learning.
Advanced Feelings Drag and Drop
Advanced Feelings Drag and Drop Activity for ESL teachers.
Advanced Feelings Definition Match
Advanced Feelings Definition Match Game for ESL learning
Guess the Feelings Video
An exciting Guess the Feelings Video for ESL students and ESL teachers.
Feelings PPT Presentation
Feelings PPT Presentation for ESL teachers and ESL students.
Feelings are an emotional state or reaction. If I ask, “How are you feeling?” You can reply, “I’m good,” “I’m happy,” “I’m angry,” or “I’m sleepy.” These are all different feelings or emotions. And there are a lot of feelings. We will look at some popular feelings in English.
“I’m good.” You are doing well, better than okay, but less than great.
“I’m good. I passed my math test.”
“I’m great.” You are very good, very well or awesome.
“I’m great. I got perfect on my math test.”
“I’m okay.” “I’m fine.” You are not good and not bad, just average.
“I’m okay. Not great and not bad.”
“I’m not so good.” You are bad or sad.
“I’m not so good. I missed my bus this morning and was late for school.”
“I’m tired.” You are feeling a need to rest or sleep. If you ran a marathon, you would be tired after.
“I’m tired. My car broke down and I had to walk all the way to school.”
“I’m happy.” A feeling of pleasure or enjoyment. You usually smile when you are happy.
“I’m happy. I just found some money on the sidewalk.”
“I’m sad.” You are not happy. Sometimes you cry when you are sad.
“I’m sad. My cat just died.”
“I’m excited.” You are very happy, enthusiastic or eager about something.
“I’m excited. I’ve never been to this new ice cream shop. I can’t wait to eat ice cream.”
“I’m bored.” You are uninterested in someone or something, not excited.
“I’m bored. This math teacher talks too much and it’s not exciting.”
“I’m angry.” You have a strong feeling of being upset or annoyed.
“I’m angry. That big boy is bullying my little brother.”
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