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Vocabulary - adjectives to describe feelings

adjectives to describe feelings

LESSON OVERVIEW

With this lesson plan, students watch a funny video about a girl who feels different emotions and learn adjectives to describe feelings. Students also get plenty of opportunities to speak about how they feel in different situations. 

A2 / Pre‐Intermediate60 minStandard LessonPremium Plan

ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE FEELINGS

The lesson starts with a warm-up activity in which students brainstorm adjectives to describe feelings. They also say in what situations they feel this way. Then, students look at five emotions (e.g. anger, disgust, joy) and come up with possible adjectives for them. After that, they watch the video about a girl who feels different emotions. The video in this lesson is split into several parts so that students can say what makes her have the feeling and predict how she is going to react in each of the five situations. After the video, students say how they feel when they find themselves in the situations presented in the video (e.g. see a spider, spill a drink), and discuss the video itself.

SPEAKING

In the second part of the worksheet, students learn more adjectives to describe feelings and emotions (e.g. annoyed, bored, calm) by matching them to different situations. Then, they read short descriptions of eight situations, choose different emotions for each and say why somebody might have them in each of the situations. After that, they play a game in which they pick cards, read a situation and say how they feel when it happens to them. These two tasks give them the opportunity to practise the new vocabulary. The final task of this lesson plan is optional. Students read ten tongue twisters using a different emotion each time. This way, they practise pronunciation but also revise the vocabulary related to feelings and emotions and have some fun

WORKSHEETS

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  1. Leticia72

    This worksheet is just perfect! My students loved it. Great job!.

    1. Olia

      We’re really happy to hear it!

  2. Hossam Zain El Abidine

    Where can I download the worksheet ?

    1. Justa

      You have to be our Premium Plan subscriber to download these worksheets.

  3. Osama

    Best lesson I have had with my students so far, they loved it! Thank you very much and I would love to see similar style lessons.

    1. Olia

      Thanks! It’s great you and your students enjoyed it. We have plenty more fun A2 lessons, so check them out 🙂

  4. kulikova_maria

    Great! that’s just super engaging way to learn new adjectives

    1. Olia

      Thanks, we’re happy you liked it 🙂

  5. Mona Abdala

    The lesson plan is perfect

    1. Olia

      Thank you!

  6. Paulina Alejandra Almazán Valdebenito

    Now Inside Out 2 deals with some other feelings as well. It’d be nice to talk about those, too !!!

    But amazing material !!

    Loved it !!

    1. Olia

      Thanks for your comment! We’ll gladly check out Inside Out 2 and see what can be done 🙂

  7. Emily Barton

    Great Lesson!, Just curious if anyone had trouble with the video links cutting off before they were suppose to. I had to move pass the point it would cut off so we could see the rest of the part for each emotion. Not sure why it did that.

    1. Olia

      Hi! Thanks for your comment 🙂
      If you mean the video clips on slide 8, 10, 12…, they should be this short because students should only see the emotion, guess what might cause the emotion and what the reaction might be. And only then they watch the longer clip to check their answers.

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