This document contains a presentation about expressing feelings in the 4th grade. It includes examples of common feelings like happy, sad, angry, excited, disappointed, scared, confused, nervous, and disgusted. Students are asked to guess how many feeling expressions are shown in a video and to match feeling expressions with example sentences. The document encourages students to practice expressing their feelings by making dialogs with partners about how they feel returning to school after the pandemic and meeting friends for the first time. It ends with a motivational quote about getting ahead by getting started.
This document contains a presentation about expressing feelings in the 4th grade. It includes examples of common feelings like happy, sad, angry, excited, disappointed, scared, confused, nervous, and disgusted. Students are asked to guess how many feeling expressions are shown in a video and to match feeling expressions with example sentences. The document encourages students to practice expressing their feelings by making dialogs with partners about how they feel returning to school after the pandemic and meeting friends for the first time. It ends with a motivational quote about getting ahead by getting started.
This document contains a presentation about expressing feelings in the 4th grade. It includes examples of common feelings like happy, sad, angry, excited, disappointed, scared, confused, nervous, and disgusted. Students are asked to guess how many feeling expressions are shown in a video and to match feeling expressions with example sentences. The document encourages students to practice expressing their feelings by making dialogs with partners about how they feel returning to school after the pandemic and meeting friends for the first time. It ends with a motivational quote about getting ahead by getting started.
This document contains a presentation about expressing feelings in the 4th grade. It includes examples of common feelings like happy, sad, angry, excited, disappointed, scared, confused, nervous, and disgusted. Students are asked to guess how many feeling expressions are shown in a video and to match feeling expressions with example sentences. The document encourages students to practice expressing their feelings by making dialogs with partners about how they feel returning to school after the pandemic and meeting friends for the first time. It ends with a motivational quote about getting ahead by getting started.
WONOREJO SPEAKING FOR 4th GRADE UNIT 1–EXPRESS YOUR FEELING- Feeling expression
Happy Sad Angry
= = = bahagia sedih marah Feeling expression
excited disappointed scared
= = = antusias kecewa takut Feeling expression
confused Nervous disgusted
= = = bingung gugup jijik Let’s guess how many feeling expression that show in the video? Mention them! Match expressions below!
• I am disgusted by how much plastic we waste
everyday • My brother always scared when seeing a snake. • I am really nervous to see my graduate notification. • English subject always makes me excited to learn. • She was utterly confused about what had just happened Practices !
Let’s try to make a dialogue with your
partner about your feeling today.
Telling your feeling when you back to
school after pandemic !
How do you feel when you meet your
friend at the first time? quote The secret of getting Rahasia untuk maju ahead is getting adalah memulai. started -Agatha Christie- -Agatha Christie-