Feelings and Gestures

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Thursday, 09 December 2021

FEELINGS AND GESTURES


Activity 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uY2HrQ9qQ8
What is feel? Do you use gestures for express your feeling?
Activity 2: What is feeling?
Feeling was originally used to describe the physical sensation of touch through either experience
or perception. The word is also used to describe other experiences, such as "a feeling of warmth"
and of sentience in general. In psychology, the term feeling is closely related to emotion, and
usually refers to the conscious subjective experience of emotions.
Activity 3: Practice the vocabulary:
There are universal feelings and emotions.
Fear "fear", rage "anger", joy "joy" and sadness "sadness" are considered the basic emotions of
the human being. We all feel them regardless of age, time and culture to which we belong. The
surprise "surprise" and the disgust "disgust".
Feelings is that in relation to what we like and what we don't.

For example:
I love my family. I love playing music. I love football.
Things that we love, we are passionate about. Literally things we love. Cosas que nos encantan,
nos apasionan. Literalmente, cosas que amamos.
John likes his job. John likes driving. John likes pizza.
We refer to actions or objects that we like, they report moderate satisfaction. Nos referimos a
acciones u objetos que nos agradan, nos reportan satisfacción moderada.
I don’t like horror films. I don’t like broccoli. I don’t like shopping.
We talk about things that we do not like, that cause us a moderate rejection. Hablamos de cosas
que no nos gustan, que nos provocan un rechazo moderado.
She hates spiders. She hates waking up early. She hates liars.
Something that we cannot bear, situations, objects or even people that we hate. Algo que no
soportamos, situaciones, objetos o incluso personas que odiamos.

‘Emotions and Feelings’


 Aburrido – Bored /Weary(bored/ueri)
 Admiración / Asombro – awe(eui)
 Afable – Affable/ Pleasant(eafobl)
 Agradecido – Grateful(greifol)
 Agresivo – Agressive (agresif)
 Alegre – Happy/ Joyful / Cheerful(japi/yoiful/cherful)
 Alegría – Joy(yoi)
 Aprensión / Temor – Apprehension(apreeishion)
 Ambicioso – Ambitious(ammbishius)
 Amor – Love(lov)
 Angustioso – Distressing(diestrin)
 Anormal – Abnormal(afnormal)
 Ansioso / Inquieto – Anxious(anshus)
 Apasionado – Passionate / fond(pashioneit/faun)
 Apático – Apathetic / Indifferent(epetic/indiferen)
 Asombrado / Atónito – Amazed(emeisd)
 Asombrado / Sorprendido – Astonished(etonised)
 Astuto – Astute(estut)
 Aterrorizado – Terrified(terrifait)
 Autoritario – Authoritarian(0touriterian)
 Avergonzado – Ashamed(eshimd)
 Avergonzado En un apuro – Embarrassed(embairazed)
 Aversión / Repugnancia /Odio – Loathing
 Bueno – Good
 Cansado – Tired
 Celoso – Jealous
 Conformista – Conformist
 Contento – Glad
 Deprimido – Depressed
 Desdichado – Unhappy
 Desilusionado / Decepcionado – Disappointed
 Disgustado / Afectado / Molesto- Upset
 Distraído – Distracted
 Éxtasis / Euforia – Ecstasy
 Egoísta – Selfish / Egoistical
 Embaucador – Deceptive / Deceiving
 Emotivo – Emotional

 Encantado – Delighted / Pleased


 Enérgico – Vigorous
 Enfadado – Angry
 Entusiasmado / Emocionado / Nervioso – Excited
 Envidioso – Envious / Jealous
 Esperanza – Hope
 Felicidad – Happiness / Joy
 Feliz / Contento – Happy
 Furioso – Furious
 Grito – Scream
 Hipócrita – Hypocritical
 Humor /Estado de ánimo- Mood
 Impaciente – Impatient
 Ansioso /Deseoso / Dispuesto – Eager
 Impresión / Shock – Shock
 Individualista – Individualistic
 Infeliz – Miserable
 Inteligente – Intelligent / Clever
 Ira – Rage
 Irritable – Irritable
 Lástima – Pity
 Llorar – To cry
 Malvado – Evil / Wicked / Despicable
 Melancólico – Melancholic / Gloomy
 Miedo – Fear
 Molesto / Enfadado / Irritado – Annoyed
 Necesitado – Needy
 Nervioso – Nervous
 Odio – Hate
 Optimista – Optimistic
 Orgullo – Pride
 Orgulloso – Proud / Arrogant / Haughty
 Pensativo – Pensive
 Pesimista – Pessimistic
 Placer – Pleasure
 Preocupado – Worried
 Rabia – Anger
 Rebelde – Rebel / Rebellious
 Remordimiento – Remorse
 Rencoroso – Rancorous
 Risa – Laughter
 Satisfecho – Satisfied
 Sentimiento – Feeling
 Serenidad / Paz – Serenity
 Sonrisa – Smile
 Sorprendido – Surprised
 Suspiro – Sigh
 Terror – Terror
 Terco / Testarudo – Stubborn
 Ruborizarse – To Blush
 Sonreír – To smile
 Triste – Sad
 Tristeza – Sadness
 Valiente – Brave / Valiant / Courageous
 Vergüenza – Shame
 Violento – Violent
 Voluntarioso – Willing

HOMEWORK

CREATE A VIDEO USING THIS VOCABULARY AND USE YOUR GESTURES. MINIMAL 10
EMOTIONS. CREA UN VIDEO UTILIZANDO ESTE VOCABULARIO Y UTILIZA TUS GESTOS.
MÍNIMO 10 EMOCIONES.

PRACTICE THIS DIALOGUE:


STUDENT A: HI. HOW ARE YOU?
STUDENT B: I AM……..
STUDENT A: WHAT HAPPEN?/ THAT’S GOOD/ SORRY FOR YOU.
STUDENT B: ………………………….
STUDENT A: THAT’S GOOD/ SORRY FOR YOU.
STUDENT B: AND YOU? HOW DO YOU FEEL TODAY?
STUDENT A: I AM……..
STUDENT B: WHAT HAPPEN?/ THAT’S GOOD/ SORRY FOR YOU.
STUDENT A: …………………………….
STUDENT B: THAT’S GOOD/ SORRY FOR YOU.

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