These days I think that many people have been experiencing negative emotions due to the ongoing pandemic. Personally, I have been feeling run down for awhile and am starting to feel burnt out. Perhaps you are also feeling the same way, or have been experiencing other negative emotions. This lesson will help you to express your negative feelings in English.
Mental health is very important, so it is highly recommended that you share your negative feelings with others rather than bottle them up. Today’s English lesson will teach you how to describe negative feelings in English so that you can talk about your negative emotions with others and vent your feelings. If you’re feeling depressed, it is essential that you reach out to someone and tell them how you feel. Also, please remember that you are not alone. (At the end of this description there is a link to a website containing various mental health resources if you feel that you need help.)
The vocabulary for negative emotions that you’ll learn today are excellent English expressions for sounding more fluent when speaking English. The following 13 negative feeling expressions are included in this English lesson with example sentences:
1. Run down
2. Burnout / Burnt out
3. Filled with dread
4. Worried sick
5. Stressed out / Increased stress levels
6. Be at your wit’s end
7. Depressed / Sink into a deep depression
8. Shattered - Shattered confidence / Shattered hopes / Shattered dreams
9. Jealous / Fit of jealousy / Green with envy
10. Sorrowful / Drown your sorrows
11. Grief / Grieving / Inconsolable grief
12. Bottle up your feelings
13. Vent your feelings / vent your emotions
By the end of today’s English vocabulary lesson you will have learned 13 English expressions for negative feelings that you can use to sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will to help you improve your English vocabulary and teach you how to describe bad feelings in English. Thank you for watching, “Ahhhh! How to Describe Negative Feelings: 13 Expressions for Negative Emotions in English!” I hope that knowing these negative emotions in English will help you to express your feelings in English and will be useful for you as you improve your English speaking. Good luck with your English studies!
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Mental health is very important, so it is highly recommended that you share your negative feelings with others rather than bottle them up. Today’s English lesson will teach you how to describe negative feelings in English so that you can talk about your negative emotions with others and vent your feelings. If you’re feeling depressed, it is essential that you reach out to someone and tell them how you feel. Also, please remember that you are not alone. (At the end of this description there is a link to a website containing various mental health resources if you feel that you need help.)
The vocabulary for negative emotions that you’ll learn today are excellent English expressions for sounding more fluent when speaking English. The following 13 negative feeling expressions are included in this English lesson with example sentences:
1. Run down
2. Burnout / Burnt out
3. Filled with dread
4. Worried sick
5. Stressed out / Increased stress levels
6. Be at your wit’s end
7. Depressed / Sink into a deep depression
8. Shattered - Shattered confidence / Shattered hopes / Shattered dreams
9. Jealous / Fit of jealousy / Green with envy
10. Sorrowful / Drown your sorrows
11. Grief / Grieving / Inconsolable grief
12. Bottle up your feelings
13. Vent your feelings / vent your emotions
By the end of today’s English vocabulary lesson you will have learned 13 English expressions for negative feelings that you can use to sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will to help you improve your English vocabulary and teach you how to describe bad feelings in English. Thank you for watching, “Ahhhh! How to Describe Negative Feelings: 13 Expressions for Negative Emotions in English!” I hope that knowing these negative emotions in English will help you to express your feelings in English and will be useful for you as you improve your English speaking. Good luck with your English studies!
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Subscribe for more English lessons just like this every Monday and Friday: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeNsJyugyouジェンの授業?sub_confirmation=1
For more Intermediate - Advanced English Lessons click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLktdXyVCSbc8NrLoilBtwviDGZzVw5PVs
Pandemic Phrasal Verbs: https://youtu.be/bw5-3r0vy50
How to talk about Death in English: https://youtu.be/TIZZUq0TgIg
English Expressions using the word MIND: https://youtu.be/d5VW_kgKTPU
English Collocation playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLktdXyVCSbc8AvLyPTxOws7Cm8F1DAIjy
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Try Grammarly for free to help with English writing: https://grammarly.go2cloud.org/SH2Ue
Excellent English Collocation textbook: https://amzn.to/3fiKKg3
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Mental Health Resources Provided by CCMHS: https://www.ccmhs-ccsms.ca/mental-health-resources-1
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#LetsStudyEnglish #JeNsJyugyou #Feelings #Emotions #EnglishVocabulary
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