Hi there! How are you today? In Spanish, we say “¿Cómo estás?” to ask, “How are you?” It’s fun to learn new ways to say things!
Sometimes, we feel different things. Let’s talk about some feelings!
Being shy means you might feel a little quiet or nervous around new people. That’s okay!
When you’re hungry, your tummy might rumble, and you want to eat something yummy!
Feeling tired means you need some rest or a nap to get your energy back.
Being scared is when something makes you feel a little afraid. It’s okay to feel scared sometimes.
Feeling annoyed is when something bothers you, like a pesky fly buzzing around.
But guess what? Today, we’re feeling excited! Do you know why? Because we have something new and fun to share!
We’re happy, or “estamos felices” in Spanish, because we love learning and having fun together!
It’s time for a fiesta! A fiesta is a party where we can dance, sing, and enjoy being with friends. Yay!
Remember, it’s okay to feel different things. Every feeling is important and helps us understand the world around us. Keep exploring and learning new words and feelings!
Feelings Charades: Let’s play a game of charades with feelings! Take turns acting out different feelings like happy, sad, excited, or scared without using words. Can your friends guess what feeling you’re showing? This will help you recognize and understand different emotions.
Feelings Journal: Create a simple feelings journal. Each day, draw a picture of how you felt and write a word or two about it. Did you feel happy because you played with a friend? Or maybe you felt tired after running around? This will help you notice and remember your feelings.
Feelings in Nature: Go on a nature walk and observe how different things make you feel. Does the sunshine make you feel warm and happy? Does the sound of birds make you feel calm? Talk about your feelings with a friend or family member and see if they feel the same way.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Let’s read! How are you? Como estas? How are you? Come on, stop by!
Angela Dominguez, welcome! Dan, Vinita, como estas? How are you? Are you shy?
No. Are you hungry? Tienes hambre? No. Are you tired? Estas cansada? No. Are you scared? Tienes miedo? Nope.
Annoyed? Irritated? No. Then how are you?
Entonces, como estas? I’m excited!
Why are you excited? Porque estas emocionada?
Another reason is that I have new…
We’re happy! Estamos felices!
Fiestas!
[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
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This version maintains the essence of the conversation while removing any informalities and ensuring clarity.