Chapter 23 — Describing Emotions and Feelings | Unnati Classes
Chapter 23

Describing Emotions and Feelings

23.1 Introduction

Emotions and feelings help us express how we feel inside. In English, we use simple words and sentences to talk about happiness, sadness, fear, excitement, anger, and many other emotions.

Learning to describe emotions correctly helps you communicate better, build confidence, and express yourself clearly in daily life.

23.2 Common Emotions and Feelings

  • Happy, excited, joyful
  • Sad, upset, lonely
  • Angry, annoyed, frustrated
  • Afraid, nervous, worried
  • Calm, relaxed, confident

23.3 50 Common Sentences About Emotions and Feelings

  1. 1. I feel happy today.

  2. 2. She feels excited about the trip.

  3. 3. He was sad yesterday.

  4. 4. I am nervous before exams.

  5. 5. They feel proud of their success.

  6. 6. She looks angry right now.

  7. 7. I feel relaxed at home.

  8. 8. He was afraid of the dark.

  9. 9. We feel confident today.

  10. 10. She is worried about her exam.

  11. 11. I feel tired after work.

  12. 12. He feels lonely sometimes.

  13. 13. They are excited to meet friends.

  14. 14. She felt proud of her result.

  15. 15. I am calm now.

  16. 16. He looks confused.

  17. 17. I feel thankful for your help.

  18. 18. She feels embarrassed.

  19. 19. We were surprised by the news.

  20. 20. He feels hopeful about the future.

  21. 21. I am excited to learn English.

  22. 22. She feels peaceful here.

  23. 23. He was angry but calm now.

  24. 24. I feel motivated today.

  25. 25. They look happy together.

  26. 26. She felt scared at night.

  27. 27. I am confident about my skills.

  28. 28. He feels relieved now.

  29. 29. We feel thankful to our teachers.

  30. 30. She was excited for her birthday.

  31. 31. I feel upset sometimes.

  32. 32. He looks happy today.

  33. 33. They feel relaxed on holidays.

  34. 34. She is proud of her children.

  35. 35. I was surprised to see him.

  36. 36. He feels nervous while speaking.

  37. 37. I am grateful for this opportunity.

  38. 38. She felt happy after winning.

  39. 39. We feel strong together.

  40. 40. He is hopeful about success.

  41. 41. I feel relaxed after meditation.

  42. 42. She looks confident now.

  43. 43. They were excited to travel.

  44. 44. He felt proud of his work.

  45. 45. I am happy to help you.

  46. 46. She feels safe here.

  47. 47. We feel positive today.

  48. 48. He looks calm now.

  49. 49. I feel excited about learning.

  50. 50. They feel thankful for support.

23.4 Worksheet — Practice Emotions and Feelings

Section 1 — Fill in the Blanks

  1. I feel ______ when I win.
  2. She looks ______ today.
  3. He feels ______ before exams.
  4. We are ______ to meet you.
  1. happy
  2. confident
  3. nervous
  4. excited

Section 2 — Choose the Correct Word

  1. I feel (happy / angrily).
  2. She looks (confident / confidence).
  3. He is (nervous / nervously).
  1. happy
  2. confident
  3. nervous

Section 3 — Make Sentences

  1. Use “happy” in a sentence.
  2. Use “nervous” in a sentence.
  3. Use “proud” in a sentence.
  1. I feel happy today.
  2. I am nervous before exams.
  3. I am proud of my work.

Section 4 — True or False

  1. Emotions describe how we feel. (True / False)
  2. “Happy” is a feeling. (True / False)
  3. We cannot talk about feelings in English. (True / False)
  1. True
  2. True
  3. False
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