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Feelings and Emotions

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  • It’s late at night and I can hear a loud sound outside. I feel frightened / disappointed.
    frightened
  • I can sometimes get rather cross / relieved and shout at people, but then I feel a bit suspicious / ashamed later.
    cross / ashamed
  • My grandfather is very ill at the moment. I’m ashamed / anxious.
    anxious
  • Tom hears some very bad news. He feels ...
    shocked / upset
  • Anna’s friends have a party. They don’t invite Anna. She feels ...
    upset / disappointed / anxious
  • Alexa’s little brother is reading her diary. She feels ...
    upset / cross / embarrassed
  • José forgets his friend’s birthday. Jose feels ...
    embarrassed / upset
  • That’s fantastic news! We’re bored / delighted.
    delighted
  • Hannah borrows her mum’s phone … and then breaks it. She feels ...
    anxious / ashamed / upset
  • Rob’s teacher wants to speak to him at the end of 7 Sam finds a note in his bag. It says: ‘I’m watching lesson. He feels...
    anxious / upset / excited / frightened
  • Sarah wins a talent competition. She feels ...
    proud / excited / delighted
  • Mr and Mrs Willis feel proud / embarrassed of their son. He works hard and is a very good football player
    proud
  • Sam finds a note in his bag. It says: ‘I’m watching you …’ He feels ...
    frightened / anxious / suspicious
  • I don’t understand this homework. I’m extremely confused / proud.
    confused
  • Tony’s brother always plays loud music late at night. Tony sometimes gets a little bit upset / envious about it.
    upset
  • Martha loses a talent competition. She feels ...
    upset / disappointed / cross
  • Our holiday begins tomorrow. We’re all very shocked / excited!
    excited