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In an ELE (Español como Lengua Extranjera) classroom at A1 level, emotions are taught in a basic and functional way, helping learners express simple feelings about themselves, others, and everyday situations. The goal of this resource is to help students recognize, use, and internalize common Spanish adjectives and expressions related to emotions through visual reinforcement and clear structures.

About This Resource:
This download includes 3 printable PDFs, each containing 20 colorful word wall labels designed to support A1 learners as they explore emotions and feelings in Spanish.

The materials focus on practical vocabulary and basic structures, enabling students to communicate how they feel using simple expressions such as:

  • Estoy + emoción → Estoy feliz.
  • Me siento + emoción → Me siento cansado.
  • ¿Cómo estás? / ¿Qué tal?

Emotions Included:

Positive Emotions

  • Feliz / Contento/a – happy
  • Tranquilo/a – calm
  • Emocionado/a – excited
  • Bien – well / fine
  • Relajado/a – relaxed

Negative Emotions

  • Triste – sad
  • Cansado/a – tired
  • Enojado/a / enfadado/a – angry
  • Nervioso/a – nervous
  • Preocupado/a – worried
  • Mal – unwell

Neutral / Basic Feelings

  • Aburrido/a – bored
  • Sorprendido/a – surprised
  • Asustado/a – scared

What’s Included:
Set 1: Spanish adjective or expression in bold, with the English translation below and a supporting image for visual reinforcement.
Set 2: Spanish adjective or expression with an image only (no English).
Set 3: Only the Spanish structures (e.g., Estoy feliz, Me siento cansado, ¿Cómo estás?) for practice and wall display.

Each set features a color-coding system to highlight gender agreement:
-o endings in blue (masculine)
-a endings in red (feminine)

Perfect For:

  • Word walls and classroom displays
  • Vocabulary reinforcement and visual aids
  • Pair work or speaking activities
  • A1-level Spanish lessons focusing on emotions and basic communication

Teaching Focus:
This resource supports A1 learners in:

  • Identifying and naming emotions in Spanish
  • Building simple sentences to express feelings
  • Understanding gender agreement in adjectives
  • Using visual cues to support vocabulary retention

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