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Feelings After Volunteering

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    Main Skills: Listening • Speaking • Sentence Construction • Role-play
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  • Feeling happy and thankful
    Grateful
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  • Feeling nervous because there is too much work
    Stressed
  •  5
  • Feeling unhappy because something didn’t happen as expected
    Disappointed
  •  5
  • Feeling happy and smiling a lot
    Cheerful
  •  5
  • Feeling worried or unhappy
    Upset
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  • Say “Positive” or “Negative”, then make a short sentence. Excited
    Positive Example: I feel excited.
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  • Say “Positive” or “Negative”, then make a short sentence. Worried
    Negative Example: I was worried.
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  • Say “Positive” or “Negative”, then make a short sentence. Helpful
    Positive Example: Volunteering made me feel helpful.
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  • Say “Positive” or “Negative”, then make a short sentence. Confused
    Negative Example: I felt confused.
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  • Say “Positive” or “Negative”, then make a short sentence. Appreciated
    Positive Example: I felt appreciated.
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  • I feel __________ after helping at the food bank.
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  • To be honest, I was a little bit __________ because the work was hard.
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  • Visiting the orphanage made me feel __________. Donating old clothes made me feel __________.
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  • I was __________ when I didn’t understand the instructions.
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  • You helped many people, but you were very tired.
    To be honest, I was a little bit stressed, but I felt grateful.
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  • The bus was late, and you arrived late to volunteer.
    I felt worried / upset.
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