Talk About Your Feelings in English | Real Life Practice A1 Beginner | English Channel Podcast
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Do you want to talk about your feelings in English clearly and naturally? This real-life practice lesson for beginners teaches the most useful feelings & emotions vocabulary, easy sentence patterns, and short dialogues so you can express yourself with confidence in daily conversations at school, work, or with friends. The content matches A1–A2 goals where learners describe personal feelings and simple situations using short phrases.
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What you’ll learn
Core feelings vocabulary for beginners: happy, sad, tired, worried, stressed, calm, relaxed, excited, bored — plus friendly boosters like really/so/very. These items appear in standard beginner feelings units and games.
LearnEnglish Kids
Natural patterns you can copy right away:
I feel (feeling) today.
I’m (feeling) because (reason).
I feel (feeling) when (situation).
That news makes me (feeling).
Build range over time with extra adjectives (e.g., content, thrilled, upset, gloomy) from trusted learner dictionaries.
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
Reaction phrases for good/bad news: That’s great! / I’m sorry to hear that. / I hope you feel better soon. These are common beginner conversation set-phrases.
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Sample lines you’ll practice
“I’m so happy today because I saw my best friend.”
“I feel worried about my exam.”
“When I’m tired, I relax by listening to music.”
“I’m excited for the weekend—can’t wait!”
Lesson flow (paste these as YouTube chapters)
0:00 Goals & preview
0:40 Feelings vocabulary (meaning + pronunciation)
2:15 Sentence patterns (feel / am / makes me)
4:10 Reasons with because/when
6:00 Mini-dialogues (slow → natural speed)
8:30 Shadowing (repeat-after-me)
10:20 Build your own sentences (guided prompts)
12:10 Recap & homework (comment your two feeling sentences)
Adding video chapters improves navigation and helps viewers rewatch parts they need; YouTube supports both manual and automatic chapters.
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Why this lesson ranks & retains
Intent match: “feelings,” “English,” “real life practice” map to evergreen beginner needs; CEFR A1–A2 explicitly encourages describing emotions and simple personal information in short phrases.
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People-first SEO: description is helpful, skimmable, and focused on learner outcomes, aligning with Google’s “helpful, reliable, people-first content” guidance.
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Rich semantics: we include synonyms and collocations (e.g., really/so/very + feeling; relax by + gerund), backed by beginner vocabulary resources.
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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Quick practice template (copy & customize)
“I feel __ because ___. When I’m ___, I __ to relax.”
Homework (boosts speaking confidence)
Write two lines: one positive feeling + reason, one negative feeling + reason.
Record yourself and shadow the mini-dialogue to improve rhythm and stress.
Try one reaction phrase to good and bad news with a partner.
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📢 Call to Action
👍 If this helped, like the lesson, 💬 comment your two feeling sentences, and subscribe for weekly A1–A2 speaking practice!
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