CONTENTO/A Happy
DE BUEN HUMOR In a good mood (use “estar” before this!)
DE MAL HUMOR In a bad mood (use “estar” before this!)
ABURRIDO/A Bored
DEPRIMIDO/A depressed
CANSADO/A tired
EMOCIONADO/A excited
ENFADADO/A angry
ENFERMO/A sick
OCUPADO/A Lista de cosas por hacer: 1.La tarea 2.Limpiar el coche 3.Lavar los platos 4.El proyecto 5.Practicar el futbol 6.Estudiar 7.Cocinar la cena busy
PREOCUPADO/A worried
TRANQUILO/A calm
TRISTE sad
¿Como te sientes cuando…? 1. Sacas una buena nota? 2. Estudias toda la noche? 3. Estas solo/a en casa? 4. No vas al colegio? 5. Tomas seis batidos en media hora? 6. Tienes un examen de español? 7. Tu mejor amigo/a viaja a espana por un año?
Talking about how you feel There are 2 ways to talk about how you are feeling. Estar Sentirse Estar means: To be Sentirse means: To feel
Estar – to be YoNosotros túVosotros Él/ella/UstedEllos/ellas/Ustedes A form of estar answers the question “¿Cómo estás?”
Practice saying how someone feels using ESTAR: Marta and Carlos are mad. ____________________________________________________ Marta is sick. ____________________________________________________ Juan and Carlos are busy. ____________________________________________________ My friend and I are sad. ____________________________________________________ I am in a bad mood. _____________________________________________________
A form of sentirse answers the question “¿Cómo te sientes?” Sentirse is A reflexive verb! Remember to use a reflexive pronoun AND the correctly conjugated form of sentir! A stem-changing verb! It changes e ie IN THE BOOT!
A form of sentirse answers the question “¿Cómo te sientes?” Reflexive Pronouns Conjugation of sentir (e ie) YoNosotros túVosotros Él/ella/UstedEllos/ellas/Ustedes +
Practice saying how someone feels using SENTIRSE: The students feel happy. ______________________________________________________ Juan feels worried. ______________________________________________________ You (f) feel sad. ______________________________________________________ I feel bored. ______________________________________________________
Practice saying how someone feels using SENTIRSE: My mom and I feel tired. _____________________________________________________ Marta feels depressed. _____________________________________________________ Do you feel sad? _____________________________________________________ They feel angry. _____________________________________________________