La condition physique et les sentiments

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La condition physique et les sentiments

Comment te sens-tu?

Ca va!

Je me sens bien = I am feeling well

Je me sens en forme = I feel in good shape

Je me sens décontracté(e) = I feel relaxed

Je suis heureux/heureuse = I am happy

Je suis content(e) = I am happy/content

Je suis de bonne humeur = I am in a good mood

4 ways to say the same thing (basically) Il/Elle semble calme = He/She seems calm Il/Elle a l’air calme = He/She has the air of being calm Il/Elle se sent bien = He/She feels well Il/Elle est de bonne humeur = He/She is in a good mood.

Now you try! She is happy – He is in shape – I’m relaxed – She feels fine – He’s in a good mood –

Ca ne va pas!

Je me sens mal = I don’t feel well

Je me sens malade = I feel sick

Je me sens fatigué(e) = I feel tired

Je me sens tendu(e) = I feel stressed/tense

Je suis… Malheureux/malheureuse Triste De mauvaise humeur

Je suis… Énervé(e) Furieux/furieuse En colère

Again…4 ways to say the same thing… Il/Elle semble perplexe – He/she seems confused/perplexed Il/Elle a l’air préoccupé(e) – He/She has the air of being preoccupied/busy Il/Elle se sent inquiet/inquiète – He/she feels worried Il/Elle est déçu(e) – He/She is disappointed

Now you try! She is sad- He is tired- I’m in a bad mood- She seems worried- He looks disappointed-

SE SENTIR = to feel Je Tu Il/Elle On/Qui Nous Vous Ils/Elles me sens te sens se sent nous sentons vous sentez se sentent