Extreme Feelings Vocabulary – Speak More Naturally
Tired of using the same basic feeling words in English? This video teaches fun, powerful vocabulary to describe extreme feelings more naturally.
Instead of saying I’m very hot, try I’m boiling. Don’t say I’m very tired—say I’m drowsy! You’ll also learn words like bursting (for needing to pee), parched (very thirsty), shocked (very surprised), starving (very hungry), and freezing (very cold).
Each phrase is acted out to help you remember it easily. These expressions are commonly used by native speakers, so learning them will make your English sound more natural and fluent.
Practice along with the video to build confidence. Use these upgraded words in your daily life to express emotions and sensations more clearly and vividly.
This is a great vocabulary lesson for English learners at A2–B1 level who want to sound more expressive and fluent.
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