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pptx, 49.31 MB
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2 linked lessons on describing feelings and emotions for emerging Entry 1 / A1 ESOL / ESL / EFL students.

Lesson 1 covers adjectives to describe feelings.
Lesson 2 covers the intensifiers very, really, quite, a bit, a little

Each lesson features a 2 page worksheet and an accompanying PowerPoint which includes additional speaking & listening activities.
All activities are explained in the Speaker Notes.
A reference Sentence Builder is also included.
The resources are intended to be used flexibly, choosing the activities which are most useful and relevant to your students.
Suitable for classroom use. Students could work through the worksheets independently, but some activities need a partner.
Depending on the level of the students and which of the activities you choose to use, these resources provide approximately up to 2 hours of learning.

Many activities are taken from Gianfranco Conti’s EPI approach.

The specific feelings featured and recycled throughout the lesson are:

hot; cold; fine; well; happy; sad; tired; bored; hungry; thirsty; busy; worried; scared; anxious; excited; upset; ill; sick.

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