Spanish Emotions Vocabulary Worksheet - Vocabulario de las Emociones

An educational teaching resource from MultiLingual Grammar Lab entitled Spanish Emotions Vocabulary Worksheet - Vocabulario de las Emociones downloadable at Teach Simple.
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Introduction

If you're teaching Spanish vocabulary and your students are learning how to talk about emotions and feelings, this resource was made to give them extra practice in a simple and clear way. I created these activities to help students become more comfortable recognizing and using common emotion words in Spanish. Many students can memorize vocabulary lists, but they often need additional practice using the words in different contexts. These exercises provide that extra reinforcement while keeping the work straightforward and easy to follow.

Objective:

Students will practice and reinforce their understanding of Spanish emotions vocabulary by completing a variety of activities focused on identifying, matching, classifying, and using emotion words in context.

What's Included:

  • 6 no-prep vocabulary exercise sections

  • Practice with common Spanish emotions and feelings

  • Matching activities

  • Fill in the blanks

  • Multiple choice questions

  • Opposite emotions practice

  • Situation-based vocabulary activities

  • Emotion classification exercises

  • Answer key included

Vocabulary Covered:

  • feliz

  • triste

  • enojado

  • cansado

  • nervioso

  • emocionado

  • aburrido

  • asustado

  • confundido

  • orgulloso

  • preocupado

Grades / Ages:

Best suited for Grade 6–9 students, beginner Spanish learners, or students reviewing emotions vocabulary.

Implementation Format:

  • Printable PDF

  • Non-editable

  • Easy to print and use for classwork, homework, or review

  • Works well for independent practice, learning centers, or whole-class activities

  • Can be used as a vocabulary review, substitute lesson, or assessment practice activity

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