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๐ Expressing Feelings: I Like & I Don't Like
Hello, young learners! Today, we're going to talk about how to share your feelings about things. It's super important to let others know what makes you happy and what you don't enjoy. When you see something you really enjoy, you can say, "I like it!" or "I like [the thing]!" This helps your friends and family understand what makes you smile. ๐
But sometimes, there are things we don't enjoy so much. That's okay too! When you don't enjoy something, you can say, "I don't like it." or "I don't like [the thing]." Using these words helps everyone know your feelings and helps you make choices about what you want to do or play. Let's practice together! ๐
๐ Part A: Vocabulary Match-Up
Can you help match the words with what they mean? Draw a line from the word to its meaning!
- ๐ Like: To feel happy about something.
- ๐ซ Don't Like: To not feel happy about something.
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Express: To show or tell how you feel.
- ๐ Opinion: What you think about something.
- ๐ฌ Verbal: Using your words to talk.
โ๏ธ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the sentences and choose the best word from the box to fill in the blank. (Words: like, don't, happy, sad)
I ______ to play with my toy car. It makes me feel ______!
I ______ ______ to eat broccoli. It makes me feel a little ______.
When I see a rainbow, I ______ it very much.
๐ค Part C: Critical Thinking
Think and share your answer!
- ๐ Imagine your friend offers you a new food. How would you tell them if you like it or don't like it, using your words? What words would you use?
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