Los Emociones y Los Sentimientos:
Learn How to Talk about Feelings & Emotions in Spanish
This is designed to teach feelings and emotions, vocabulary and grammar structures, and related words as well as other aspects of the Spanish language through songs, activities, authentic videos, and stories. Students will work on targeted practice of words, sentences, and phrases. Children will learn the vocabulary in Spanish as well as grammar and linguistic concepts indirectly. Language acquisition will occur with repeated, everyday exposure and practice.
The work below is divided into sections. Have children complete everything in the section once a day for a week or longer (depending on age, ability, and how fast they learn). Allow the child to move on to the next section when they show understanding and proficiency. Children can also return to previous sections for review.
Section 1: Introduction
- Watch this video and practice the phrases as you hear them.
- Practice some feelings by dragging the correct words.
- Learn the vocabulary here. If you aren’t sure of the feeling, click the question mark.
**Print this simple emotions worksheet.
Section 2:
- Watch this video to learn more feelings and emotions.
- Practice the vocabulary here.
- Watch to learn how to use answer, “como esta.”
**Print this simple emotions worksheet.
Section 3:
- Practice these flashcards to learn feelings vocabulary.
- Listen to the story, “Mi amigo esta triste,” by Mo Willems.
- Watch this video where she explains her feelings.
Section 4: Advanced Practice
- Listen to the story, “Asi me siento yo.” Put the cc in English (auto-translate) to help you understand. You can also listen to the story in English first.
- Listen to the story Pamela tells about the sad boy. Put the CC in English if necessary.
- Play this memory game with the feelings words.
Excelente!
Come back and practice often so you don’t forget what you have learned.
Choose a new topic to continue learning Spanish.
¡Buena Suerte!
♥Melanie