Feelings Words
Feeling words belong to a category of words called describing words (adjectives) because they describe what someone is like, or how they feel.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Language Library
ranana
1. Click the speaker icon to listen the palawa kani word2. Repeat the word aloud three times3. Write & voice record the word in your Language Library4. Click & drag the card to the right to move to the next one
luwara
Title
lingkaplari
munathiya
kuthi
kukantara
Write a brief description here
katriputani
nayri
putiya nayri
sick
angry
afraid
tired
thirsty
good
no good
hot
cold
Auio
Audio
NEXT >>
Match the Word & Picture
1. Read the feeling word alout three times 2. Which picture matches it's meaning? 3. Select the picture by clicking on it
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Match the Word & Picture
1. Read the feeling word alout three times 2. Which picture matches it's meaning? 3. Select the picture by clicking on it
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Match the Word & Picture
1. Read the feeling word alout three times 2. Which picture matches it's meaning? 3. Select the picture by clicking on it
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Match the Word & Picture
1. Read the feeling word alout three times 2. Which picture matches it's meaning? 3. Select the picture by clicking on it
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Describing my Feelings
Feelings are describing words (adjectives), therefore they always come after the naming word (noun) ( , etc) or pronoun ( , etc) they are describing.
luwana
mina
nina
Palawa
To express how you are feeling, you can use he sentence pattern:
mina + [feeling word]
Take note: unlike English, palawa kani dosen't use linking words like am, is, a, an or areTo read more on this, see page 9 of the palawa kani Dictionary.
mina luwara
me hot (I am hot)
Examples:
mina putiya nayri
mina kukantara
me no good (I am no good)
me tired (I am tired)
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Asking & Responding to Questions
In English, we aks questions like "How are you?" or "Are you tired?" when we want to ask how someone is feeling. Remember, in palawa kani, there are no words like are or question words like how. Instead, you can turn a statement into a question by using an upwards inflection in your voice and using a hand gesture.
See examples below: flip the card to hear the answer using the arrow icon
muna mina nayri
nina nayri?
nina ranana?
putiya mina luwara
yes me good (Yes, I am good)
you good (Are you well?)
you cold (Are you cold?)
no me hot (No, I am hot)
Title
Title
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Subtitle
Subtitle
muna
putiya
To answer guestion, simply respond with (yes) to agree, or (no) to disagree, with a question.
BACK <<
NEXT >>
nina nayri? (Are you good?)
1.Download the worksheet by clicking2. Print the worksheet.3. Write your answer in the speech bubble and draw the matching emotion on the face. 4. Scan or photograph your completed worksheet and save it in your language library. If you do not have access to a printer, or if this activity feels challenging, you can instead write your answer and make a voice recording in your language library.
here
BACK <<
FINISH
nayri!
Good!
You've completed Lesson 1: Expressing My Feelings!
Now, continue onto Lesson 2: Describing Others' Feelings, by selecting the BLUE 'continue' button on the bottom right hand side of your screen.
Lesson 1: Expressing My Feelings
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Feelings Words
Feeling words belong to a category of words called describing words (adjectives) because they describe what someone is like, or how they feel.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.
Language Library
ranana
1. Click the speaker icon to listen the palawa kani word2. Repeat the word aloud three times3. Write & voice record the word in your Language Library4. Click & drag the card to the right to move to the next one
luwara
Title
lingkaplari
munathiya
kuthi
kukantara
Write a brief description here
katriputani
nayri
putiya nayri
sick
angry
afraid
tired
thirsty
good
no good
hot
cold
Auio
Audio
NEXT >>
Match the Word & Picture
1. Read the feeling word alout three times 2. Which picture matches it's meaning? 3. Select the picture by clicking on it
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Match the Word & Picture
1. Read the feeling word alout three times 2. Which picture matches it's meaning? 3. Select the picture by clicking on it
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Match the Word & Picture
1. Read the feeling word alout three times 2. Which picture matches it's meaning? 3. Select the picture by clicking on it
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Match the Word & Picture
1. Read the feeling word alout three times 2. Which picture matches it's meaning? 3. Select the picture by clicking on it
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Describing my Feelings
Feelings are describing words (adjectives), therefore they always come after the naming word (noun) ( , etc) or pronoun ( , etc) they are describing.
luwana
mina
nina
Palawa
To express how you are feeling, you can use he sentence pattern:
mina + [feeling word]
Take note: unlike English, palawa kani dosen't use linking words like am, is, a, an or areTo read more on this, see page 9 of the palawa kani Dictionary.
mina luwara
me hot (I am hot)
Examples:
mina putiya nayri
mina kukantara
me no good (I am no good)
me tired (I am tired)
BACK <<
NEXT >>
Asking & Responding to Questions
In English, we aks questions like "How are you?" or "Are you tired?" when we want to ask how someone is feeling. Remember, in palawa kani, there are no words like are or question words like how. Instead, you can turn a statement into a question by using an upwards inflection in your voice and using a hand gesture.
See examples below: flip the card to hear the answer using the arrow icon
muna mina nayri
nina nayri?
nina ranana?
putiya mina luwara
yes me good (Yes, I am good)
you good (Are you well?)
you cold (Are you cold?)
no me hot (No, I am hot)
Title
Title
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Subtitle
Subtitle
muna
putiya
To answer guestion, simply respond with (yes) to agree, or (no) to disagree, with a question.
BACK <<
NEXT >>
nina nayri? (Are you good?)
1.Download the worksheet by clicking2. Print the worksheet.3. Write your answer in the speech bubble and draw the matching emotion on the face. 4. Scan or photograph your completed worksheet and save it in your language library. If you do not have access to a printer, or if this activity feels challenging, you can instead write your answer and make a voice recording in your language library.
here
BACK <<
FINISH
nayri!
Good!
You've completed Lesson 1: Expressing My Feelings!
Now, continue onto Lesson 2: Describing Others' Feelings, by selecting the BLUE 'continue' button on the bottom right hand side of your screen.