Here are some words to describe emotions and feelings that you can teach your children: ADVERTISEMENTS Angry Shy Serious Sleepy Excited Sad Happy Curious Scared In Love Suspicious Nervous Silly Sur
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Categories of Emotions The list of emotions a typical young child understands may be limited to happy, mad, sad, and scared (Harter, S., & Buddin, B. J.); however, as the child grows, the list expands, and they develop a more nuanced vocabulary to describe their feelings. ...
Precise Language: words for feelings/emotions
Now, when you feel something physically it can be a lot easier to find the words to describe it, as it’s physical. However, when it comes to describing emotional feelings, you’ll find that it can be a lot harder to do so. This is because we all feel differently and can sometimes...
一.Words to Describe People 1.Appearance 外表 2.Personalities[ˌpɜrsəˈnælɪtiz] 性格 3.Emotions and Feelings 情绪和感受 二.Words to Describe Weather 三.Words to Describe Food 四.Words to Describe Pets 五.Words to Describe Places 六.Words to Describe Trips(远行) 七.Typical ad...
Study the words for expressing feelings and emotions in the box and then use some of them to complete the sentences. Change forms if necessary.exhilaratedhopefulanxiousoverwhelmedhilariousoverjoyeddepressedobsessedrestlessdesperate1. Rescue workers could hear the ___ calls from the crashed cars.2. When...
“You bury me.” Arabic has created a beautiful word that can be used to describe that “I cannot imagine life without you” feeling. The next time you are agonizing over finding just the right words to explain your deep emotions of the heart, try looking outside your own language. T...
John Koenig loves finding words that express our unarticulated feelings -- like "lachesism," the hunger for disaster, and "sonder," the realization that everyone else's lives are as complex and unknowable as our own. Here, he meditates on the meaning we assign to words and how these meaning...
A: This semester we learned about emotions and came to the conclusion that emotions speak louder than words, do you have any thoughts on this conclusion? B: Actually, I don't really agree with this statement, because if people's emotions are not expressed in words, it is difficult to det...