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Feelings – A2 Level (Elementary) – PPT + PDF Lesson Pack (4:3 & 16:9)

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Feelings – A2 Level (Elementary)

Give your students the language to express emotions clearly and naturally. From “happy” to “devastated,” this lesson builds real-world confidence and fluency in talking about feelings.

This PowerPoint is a powerful supplement to your curriculum, designed to build speaking, listening, and clear pronunciation — whether you're teaching online or in class.


✅ Core emotion vocabulary + extended synonyms

✅ A2 grammar: present continuous + feeling structures

✅ Skills: speaking, reading, roleplay, pronunciation

✅ Includes interactive games, stories, matching tasks & charades

Includes: 4x3 + 16x9 PowerPoints, printable + digital PDFs

Price: $3.00

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🎯 Cambridge Level

This lesson is designed for A2 (Elementary) students in line with the CEFR framework.

It helps learners name, describe, and explain their own and others’ feelings using full sentences, descriptive vocabulary, and structured Q&A — ideal for social interaction, emotional expression, and classroom confidence.


💡 Grammatical & Vocabulary Benefits

  • Vocabulary:
  • Core emotions: happy, sad, angry, scared, nervous, excited, surprised, grumpy
  • Extended synonyms: thrilled, elated, petrified, devastated, anxious, furious
  • Emotion-intensifying adverbs: very, really, so, too
  • Grammar:
  • Present continuous with feeling structures: He’s feeling sad, I’m feeling excited
  • Cause-and-effect constructions: I’m angry because my phone broke
  • Q&A with full sentences and question forms
  • Functions:
  • Expressing emotion clearly and appropriately
  • Describing cause and effect in daily life
  • Using polite responses and emotional vocabulary with natural fluency

🔁 Adaptable For

  • For A1 learners: use emoji and flashcard matching, basic feeling vocab, and modelled dialogues
  • For B1 learners: introduce mood idioms (e.g. “fed up”, “on cloud nine”), deeper emotional reasoning, and story writing
  • Also ideal for life-skills, SEL, teen, and adult learner contexts


♻️ Flexible Across Levels

While each lesson is designed to hit clear A2 outcomes, the structure and visual scaffolding allow for easy adaptation down to A1 or up to B1. Teachers can adjust pace, task complexity, and target grammar based on learner needs — making each lesson focused but flexible.


🗣️ Skills Focus

  • Speaking:
  • Q&A dialogues: How do you feel? Why?
  • Story-based discussions: match emotions to events
  • Charades, roleplay, “Connect 4” competitive speaking game
  • Reading:
  • Full text about David’s daily life and emotional state with comprehension
  • Listening:
  • Match feelings to causes, decode emotional tone
  • Grammar Practice:
  • Anagrams, reordering, sentence building
  • Vocabulary Development:
  • Synonym ladders: e.g. I’m sad > I’m gutted
  • Emotional intensifiers and sentence combinations
  • Pronunciation:
  • Tongue twisters: funny feeling
  • Repetition games and student-led chants

📚 Why It Works – The Lesson Flow Advantage

This lesson follows The Lesson Flow – a structured, high-impact teaching method that recycles vocabulary, builds grammar contextually, and prioritises student engagement through speaking and creativity.

Crafted from 21 years of real TEFL experience.


📦 What You Get

  • ✅ PowerPoint (4:3 – projector version)
  • ✅ PowerPoint (16:9 – widescreen / online)
  • ✅ PDF (4:3 – print version)
  • ✅ PDF (16:9 – digital version)

🏆 Classroom-Ready and Student-Proof

  • Plug-and-play format — just open and teach
  • Works equally well in-person or online
  • Full of fun, focus, and unforgettable language moments
You will get the following files:
  • PPTX (9MB)
  • PDF (2MB)
  • PDF (2MB)
  • PPTX (9MB)