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¿Como te Sientes?

CONTENTO/A Happy DE BUEN HUMOR In a good mood (use “estar” before this!)

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¿Como te Sientes?

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CONTENTO/A

Happy

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DE BUEN HUMOR

In a good mood (use “estar” before this!)

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DE MAL HUMOR

In a bad mood (use “estar” before this!)

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ABURRIDO/A

Bored

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DEPRIMIDO/A

depressed

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CANSADO/A

tired

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EMOCIONADO/A

excited

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ENFADADO/A

angry

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ENFERMO/A

sick

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OCUPADO/ALista de cosas por hacer: 1. La tarea 2. Limpiar el

coche3. Lavar los

platos 4. El proyecto5. Practicar el

futbol 6. Estudiar7. Cocinar la

cena

busy

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PREOCUPADO/A

worried

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TRANQUILO/A

calm

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TRISTE

sad

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¿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?

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Talking about how you feel There are 2 ways to talk about how you are feeling.

EstarSentirse

Estar means:To be

Sentirse means: To feel

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Estar – to be Yo Nosotros

tú Vosotros

Él/ella/Usted Ellos/ellas/Ustedes

A form of estar answers the question “¿Cómo estás?”

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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. _____________________________________________________

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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 eie IN THE BOOT!

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A form of sentirse answers the question

“¿Cómo te sientes?”Reflexive Pronouns

Conjugation of sentir (eie)

Yo Nosotros

tú Vosotros

Él/ella/Usted Ellos/ellas/Ustedes

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Practice saying how someone feels using SENTIRSE:

The students feel happy. ______________________________________________________ Juan feels worried.______________________________________________________ You (f) feel sad.______________________________________________________ I feel bored. ______________________________________________________

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Practice saying how someone feels using SENTIRSE:My mom and I feel tired._____________________________________________________ Marta feels depressed._____________________________________________________ Do you feel sad? _____________________________________________________ They feel angry. _____________________________________________________