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Day 9: Describing How You Feel¡Describiendo cómo te sientes!
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Hola amigo/a! 👋
Welcome to Day 9 of your Spanish journey! Today we’re learning how to express emotions and describe how you feel using simple sentences.
😃 Common Emotions in Spanish:
Here are some examples:
Estoy feliz – I am happy (es-TOY fe-LEES)
Estás triste – You are sad (es-TAS TREES-teh)
Está enojado/a – He/She is angry (es-TAH e-no-HA-do/a)
Estamos emocionados/as – We are excited (es-TAH-mos e-mo-syo-NA-dos/as)
Están preocupados/as – They are worried (es-TAN pre-o-cu-PA-dos/as)
🎯 Use the verb estar to talk about how you feel. It’s temporary, so remember: estar = state.
🎧 Practice Tip:
Say each sentence out loud and act it out! Feel the emotion. It helps you remember the phrase faster.
📚 Mini Quiz:
Match the feelings with their meaning and test yourself!
👉 Take the Quiz Now (or open your student dashboard!)
🧠 Memory Trick:
“Estoy” means “I am” – like “I’m in this state right now.”
Most feelings end in -ado, -ido, -ente, -iento, and they change based on gender:
enojado / enojada
cansado / cansada
💌 Final Thought:
God created us with emotions — and speaking about them in Spanish helps you connect with others in a more meaningful way. ¡Sigue practicando!
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