Created by

ipanipaulina
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Feelings and emotions
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Edad 6-11
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level: Beginner
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English
Instrucciones del autor
Ms. Chicken: Feeling happy. She just laid an egg, and that's can’t stop smiling.
Mr. Tiger: Feeling sad. He dropped his ice cream cone, which gives him a yucky feeling, and he can't stop crying.
Mr. Octopus: Feeling excited. He's excited because tomorrow is his birthday, and he can't wait for something exciting to happen.
Mr. Crab: Feeling angry. Someone knocked over his sandcastle, and it makes him feel tight and want to scream and yell and stump his crab claws.
Ms. Pigeon: Feeling anxious. She's anxious about flying south tomorrow because she's never been there before, and she's worried they won't have her favorite birdseed.
Mr. Grouch: Feeling grouchy. He's a Grouch, so he's naturally grouchy and doesn't want to play the game.
Created by

ipanipaulina
-
English as a Second Language (ESL)
-
Feelings and emotions
-
Edad 6-11
-
level: Beginner
-
English
Instrucciones del autor
Ms. Chicken: Feeling happy. She just laid an egg, and that's can’t stop smiling.
Mr. Tiger: Feeling sad. He dropped his ice cream cone, which gives him a yucky feeling, and he can't stop crying.
Mr. Octopus: Feeling excited. He's excited because tomorrow is his birthday, and he can't wait for something exciting to happen.
Mr. Crab: Feeling angry. Someone knocked over his sandcastle, and it makes him feel tight and want to scream and yell and stump his crab claws.
Ms. Pigeon: Feeling anxious. She's anxious about flying south tomorrow because she's never been there before, and she's worried they won't have her favorite birdseed.
Mr. Grouch: Feeling grouchy. He's a Grouch, so he's naturally grouchy and doesn't want to play the game.
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