Lesson 20: Emotions (Happy/Sad)

Listening Lab
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Emotions

Talking about feelings and reasons.

Describing Feelings

In conversation, people often use adjectives to describe how they feel. They also use the word "because" or mention an event to explain why they feel that way.

When listening, pay attention to the tone of voice. A higher, faster tone often signals happy or excited feelings, while a lower, slower tone can signal sad or tired feelings.

Go to the next card to learn the emotion vocabulary, then listen to Anna and Mark's conversation in the Listen tab!

sentiment_satisfied

Positive

អារម្មណ៍វិជ្ជមាន
Happy /ˈhæp.i/ សប្បាយចិត្ត
Excited /ɪkˈsaɪ.t̬ɪd/ រំភើប
sentiment_dissatisfied

Negative

អារម្មណ៍អវិជ្ជមាន
Sad /sæd/ ពិបាកចិត្ត / ក្រៀមក្រំ
Angry /ˈæŋ.ɡri/ ខឹង
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Physical

អារម្មណ៍តាមរាងកាយ
Tired /taɪərd/ អស់កម្លាំង
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fact_check COMPREHENSION CHECK
1. Why is Mark happy?
2. How does Mark feel about the job?
3. Why is Tom sad and angry?
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Real World Tasks

Practice expressing your emotions!
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