MODULE
Emotions
“Pity those who don't feel anything at all.”
― Sarah J. Maas

Discuss the questions:

 

  1. Are you an emotional person? What makes you think so?
  2. Are women more emotional than men? Or is that just a stereotype?
  3. Do you find it easy to explain your feelings to another person?
  4. Can you easily tell how other people are feeling? How useful is this ability?

 

Discuss the questions:   Are you an emotional person? What...

Look at these pictures and describe people’s emotions. What makes people feel this way?

Look at these pictures and describe people’s emotions. What makes...

Match the words to their definitions:

Match the words to their definitions:

When was the last time you experienced these emotions? Why?

 

When was the last time you experienced these emotions? Why?...

Discuss any of the questions below:

 

  1. Can you control your emotions well? How?
  2. When are emotions a problem?
  3. Are you generally an optimist or a pessimist?
  4. Is sadness always a bad feeling? Are there good types of sadness and bad types of sadness?
  5. If you’re feeling down, how can you make yourself feel better?
  6. How can you calm your nerves when you feel anxious?
  7. Are you thrilled about anything coming up in the near future?
  8. Do people know how you feel by looking at your face? Are you good at hiding your emotions?
  9. What is the best way to deal with feelings of anger?
  10. Which is more powerful between feelings of love and feelings of hate? Why?

 

Discuss any of the questions below:   Can you control...

Extra activity Watch the video and answer the questions below.

Extra activity  Watch the video and answer the questions...
Emotions and the Brain
Emotions and the Brain
Duration (m)
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  1. Is it always a good idea to control your emotions? Why/why not?
  2. Name situations when it might be useful/harmful.
  3. Do you have any tips of how to manage your emotions?
Is it always a good idea to control your emotions?...

Keep calm and love English  Thank you for the lesson!

Keep calm and love English  Thank you for the lesson!
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