7. States of being feeling.
Various Kinds of Feelings:
- Nervousness:
“I’m a bit nervous about the upcoming presentation.”
- Satisfaction:
“I feel really satisfied with how the project turned out.”
- Apprehension:
“I have some apprehensions about the proposed changes.”
- Gratitude:
“I wanted to express my gratitude for your help on that task.”
- Motivation:
“The team’s enthusiasm and motivation are inspiring.”
- Confusion:
“I’m a bit confused about the new software; it’s quite complex.”
- Contentment:
“I find contentment in knowing we achieved our quarterly goals.”
- Disappointment:
“I can’t help but feel disappointment about the project’s delay.”
- Overwhelm:
“I’m feeling overwhelmed by the workload this week.”
- Pride:
“I take great pride in the success of our recent campaign.”
How to State Your Condition or Feeling
- Expressing Stress:
“I’ve been feeling really stressed out lately with all these deadlines.”
- Sharing Excitement:
“I’m excited about the new project; it’s a great opportunity.”
- Describing Frustration:
“I’m frustrated because the meeting got rescheduled again.”
- Expressing Confidence:
“I’m confident that we can meet the client’s expectations.”
- Explaining Fatigue:
“I’m quite tired after working late last night on the proposal.”
How to Ask Your Friend’s Condition or Feelings.
- Casual Inquiry:
“How are you feeling today?”
- Concerned Question:
“Is everything okay? You seem a bit down.”
- Checking on Stress:
“Have you been feeling stressed at work recently?”
- Expressing Support:
“Is there anything you’d like to talk about? I’m here for you.”
- Asking about Their Day:
“How’s your day going so far?”
Exercise 1
For this part of the activity, you will be presented with multiple-choice questions. To answer each question, select the best option by clicking on the right answer.
Exercise 2
For this part of the activity, you will be presented with crossword challenges. To answer each question, fill in the boxes with the correct answer.