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How To Talk About Feelings in English | English Listening Practice | Mr. Basic English. How are you today? Do you always say "I am good"? 🤔 In this episode of Mr. Basic English, Olivia and James help you learn how to express your real feelings and emotions in English. We talk about simple feelings like being happy or tired, and stronger emotions like being excited, nervous, or proud. This is a real, natural conversation to help you improve your listening and vocabulary skills. 🎧 In this lesson, you will learn: The difference between "I am" and "I feel". Basic feelings: Happy, Sad, Tired, Hungry. Stronger emotions: Excited, Nervous, Proud, Relaxed. How to talk about feelings for other people (Sympathy). Real-life examples of when we feel these emotions. 💡 Key Vocabulary Review: Excited: Very happy about the future. Nervous: A little worried or scared. Relaxed: Calm and peaceful. Proud: Feeling good about an achievement. Sorry: Used for apologies or sympathy. 🗣️ Question of the Day: We want to hear from you! Write in the comments: "One thing that made me feel happy this week is..." (Example: I felt happy because I ate a delicious pizza! 🍕) ABOUT MR. BASIC ENGLISH: Welcome to your cozy place to learn easy English. Our podcast helps you improve your listening and speaking skills with natural, clear conversations. Hosted by Olivia and James. 🔔 Subscribe for more English listening practice: / @mr.basicenglish #EnglishPodcast #FeelingsAndEmotions #EnglishVocabulary #MrBasicEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishListening #RealEnglishConversation #HowToExpressFeelings #ESL #EnglishForBeginners