Welcome to the feelings and emotions section of the site. There are currently 301 worksheets available on this topic; they are free and easy to print out to use in your classroom. This feelings & emotions worksheet uses an amusing character to illustrate thirty different emotions. You can use this as an introduction, a study sheet, a poster, and even adapt it to make your own matching worksheet to help test students on basic feelings. If this is not what you are looking for, browse the section for something more suitable for your students. You are encouraged to rate and leave comments for the worksheets you use and can even upload your own worksheets for other teachers to try out.
Feelings and emotions are very difficult to express in a non-native language. Help students talk about their feelings by introducing common phrases and giving them the opportunity to practice using them. If your students all respond “I’m fine, thank you.” to the question “How are you?” encourage them to use other vocabulary words to be more specific. Your class before lunch might start to rely on “hungry” which is not an emotional but a physical state while the last class of the day might always be “tired” so give them practice activities that let them think about other occasions. “How do you feel in the morning?” or “How do you feel on your birthday?” type questions will allow students to think of different responses.
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Song cloze: Luka Discussion on child abuse. Child abuse is one of the most dramatic things that happens in our lives, abusing children has become normal in some countries. Kids are defenseless and ...
This is to practise the constructions "I like doing smth", "I hate doing smth", etc. and suits both for beginners and elementary learners. The students can be asked to fill in the table for thems ...
Discussion materials based on an article published in an august issue of the Psychologies magazine. The article proves an interesting and thought-provoking read, giving a rich source for enriching ...
The worksheet presents the song of Stacie Orrico - I promise I will, with completing, joining, ordering and question activities. It's not a very popular song but it was nice to introduce the topic ...
This is a great activity to get your higher level students to speak their heads off! It contains plenty of authentic idioms that they will love.
Please let us know how it goes with your class.
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This worksheet can be used for different subjects such as Psychology, Arts, Desighn, Biology and many more. It's a kind of meditation for those who are facing some kind of choice. With a help of ...
This is a nice worksheet for the 'Feelings and Emotions' lesson. It contains 10 adjective phrases which we can use to show our feelings.
Can you match adjective phrases on the left with explanati ...
Work with the song Family Portrait by Pink! this worksheet is useful to practise family words and also to set a discussion about family relationships, love and marriage. I hope you find it interes ...
'Have you ever?' by Brandy is the best song I have found so far with the continual use of the present perfect tense throughout the song. It is at a reasonable speed and sung clearly to allow inter ...
Revises MONTHS OF THE YEAR (focuses on SPELLING), WEATHER, PERSONAL FEELINGS Can be used as a part of topic word dictations, at the stage of vocabulary elicitation, as a time filler, as an extra t ...
This worksheet is about food and human moods. There are two worksheets in one doc. Your students will need to find the appropriate words for the pictures. It may be used as a home task. It is a wo ...
Great Song! This worksheet will add to your lessons if you are discussing FEELINGS & EMOTIONS... Good for practising ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION collocations and at the same time having fun with s ...
This is an alternative worksheet for the song 'baby' by Justin Bieber. The other worksheet for this song (on this website) is primarily a gap-fill/listening exercise, this one has a gap-fill as we ...
This is another option if you want to have a 'fix you' lesson (there's already a very good lesson on this website for this song). This lesson is aimed at the lower spectrum of students compared to ...
I'd strongly advise against showing the video clip to a group of teens because it shows drugs and other non PC stuff. However, the song is fine, and this worksheet is intended for that age group. ...
This worksheet is for Ne-Yo's hit "So sick". It basically works on the vocabulary the lyrics bring up, but with a focus on collocations and with expressions that denote impatience. Intended for teens.
Worksheet for upper-intermediate and above students. Good for topic-based lessons on ghosts and the supernatural. Good for getting the student motivated. Start of by playing the song all the way ...
Initial task (write three song meanings on the board, ask students to listen to the song and choose the most suitable sentence to explain the meaning of the song) Gap-fill and Matching Exercise. ( ...
This is a listening activity (working with a song) in which students will not only listen to and know the official song of the World Cup, but also work with some grammar, vocabulary and listening ...
This song by Lena Meyer-Landrut won the 2010 Eurovision contest on 29 May 2010.We liked the song so much, that we have created a song worksheet out of it - try it with your students, this is ...
Play this memory game with your learners, or use the funny cards as flashcards to teach or practise emotions!
Either way, those cute Hallmark characters are always a hit with the kids, trust me!