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Everyday English Phrasebook 23 - Emotions and States

Feelings, moods, physical states, stress, comfort, support, and simple emotional reactions

How to learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 23 - Emotions and States" with passive listening

This topic contains 150 English phrases with None support. You can keep them playing in Kuku.talk while you work, walk, or handle routine tasks.

Passive listening does not require a separate lesson: short phrases return in small batches, and regular repetition helps you meet useful wording more often.

Before adding the topic, scan the list below to understand the vocabulary, notice familiar expressions, and choose material that fits your level.

Phrases in this topic

Below is the full phrase list for "Everyday English Phrasebook 23 - Emotions and States": use it to preview the topic, listen actively or passively, and review in Kuku.talk.

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1 happy
2 sad
3 angry
4 worried
5 nervous
6 calm
7 excited
8 bored
9 tired
10 hungry
11 thirsty
12 sleepy
13 busy
14 free
15 ready
16 comfortable
17 uncomfortable
18 confused
19 surprised
20 proud
21 lonely
22 stressed
23 relaxed
24 afraid
25 safe
26 better
27 worse
28 okay
29 not okay
30 in a good mood
31 I feel happy today.
32 I feel a little sad.
33 I feel angry about this.
34 I feel worried.
35 I feel nervous before the meeting.
36 I feel calm now.
37 I feel excited about the trip.
38 I feel bored.
39 I feel lonely sometimes.
40 I feel proud of you.
41 I feel confused.
42 I feel surprised.
43 I feel safe here.
44 I don't feel safe here.
45 I feel comfortable in this room.
46 I feel uncomfortable with this.
47 I am in a good mood.
48 I am in a bad mood.
49 I am tired.
50 I am very sleepy.
51 I am hungry.
52 I am thirsty.
53 I am cold.
54 I am hot.
55 I am ready.
56 I am not ready yet.
57 I am busy right now.
58 I am free this afternoon.
59 I need a break.
60 I need some rest.
61 I need fresh air.
62 I need something to eat.
63 I need some water.
64 I feel better now.
65 I feel worse today.
66 I don't have much energy.
67 I'm stressed about work.
68 I'm worried about money.
69 I'm nervous about the exam.
70 I'm afraid of making a mistake.
71 This situation is difficult.
72 This is too much for me.
73 I need to calm down.
74 I need a quiet place.
75 I need to think.
76 I need time alone.
77 I want to talk to someone.
78 Can we talk for a minute?
79 Please don't pressure me.
80 Please give me some space.
81 That makes me feel better.
82 Music helps me relax.
83 Walking helps me think.
84 I feel more relaxed now.
85 Are you okay?
86 Is everything okay?
87 You look tired.
88 You look worried.
89 Do you want to talk?
90 I'm here for you.
91 You can tell me.
92 Take your time.
93 Don't worry too much.
94 It's going to be okay.
95 That sounds hard.
96 I'm sorry to hear that.
97 I understand how you feel.
98 You did your best.
99 I'm proud of you.
100 You are not alone.
101 Let me help you.
102 What can I do for you?
103 I'm so glad.
104 I'm really happy for you.
105 That's exciting.
106 That's disappointing.
107 That's frustrating.
108 That's scary.
109 That's a relief.
110 What a surprise.
111 I can't believe it.
112 I'm not sure how I feel.
113 I need a moment.
114 I feel the same way.
115 I don't feel the same way.
116 I changed my mind.
117 I feel better after talking.
118 I feel worse when I wait.
119 I hope you feel better soon.
120 Thank you for listening.
121 good mood
122 bad mood
123 strong feeling
124 mixed feelings
125 hard day
126 stressful week
127 quiet place
128 fresh air
129 short break
130 deep breath
131 safe space
132 personal space
133 emotional support
134 kind words
135 helpful advice
136 small problem
137 big problem
138 good news
139 bad news
140 pleasant surprise
141 unpleasant surprise
142 feeling of relief
143 low energy
144 more energy
145 better mood
146 calm voice
147 nervous feeling
148 proud moment
149 lonely evening
150 relaxing music

Passive listening questions

How can I learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 23 - Emotions and States" through passive listening?

Add the topic to your study routine and listen to the phrases in the background during the day. This gives you more contact with useful expressions without a long separate session.

Why preview the phrase list first?

The list helps you quickly assess the topic vocabulary, see the None text, and decide which expressions deserve more listening time.

Can I add this topic to Kuku.talk study?

Yes. After signing in, open the study dashboard, choose the topic, and listen to the phrases in small repeated batches.