Hello, iam Celia Hernandez, I hope your day is as beautiful as your smile.

Wow, learning English can be tough! I mean, it’s not like it’s my first language or anything. But still, trying to figure out how to express how I feel in English? That can be a real challenge. You know what I mean? Thankfully, there are some great resources out there that can help me get the hang of it. From contractions and idioms to transitional phrases and interjections - they’ve got me covered! Plus, with a few tips on avoiding repetitive phrases and unnatural sentence structures, I’m sure I’ll be speaking English like a pro in no time. Here we go!

¿Cómo Me Siento En Inglés? [Solved]

You look like how I feel, Luke. Bored.

  1. Feelings: Describing how you feel is an important part of communication in English. You can use words like happy, sad, excited, angry, scared and frustrated to express your emotions.

  2. Adjectives: To further explain your feelings, you can use adjectives such as content, delighted, overwhelmed or disappointed to give more detail about how you are feeling.

  3. Verbs: You can also use verbs such as ‘to be’ (am/is/are) or ‘to feel’ (feel/felt) to describe your emotions in English.

  4. Phrases: There are also some useful phrases that you can use when talking about how you feel in English such as ‘I’m feeling a bit down today’ or ‘I’m really excited about this project’ which will help make your conversations more natural and interesting.

I feel great in English! I’m so excited to be able to communicate with people from all over the world. It’s like a whole new world has opened up for me. Plus, it’s really cool being able to understand all the slang and colloquialisms that native speakers use. I’m stoked!