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I'M DOING GREAT

 In this lesson, students will learn how to talk about their well-being and positive emotional states. Being able to say how you feel, especially when feeling good, is essential for social interaction. This topic focuses on expressing well-being, answering questions about health and happiness, and engaging in casual conversations about positive feelings.


Grammar Focus:

  1. Present Continuous Tense:

    • Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb (ing).
      • Example: "I am doing great."
    • Usage: To express an action or state happening at the moment: "She is doing fine."
  2. Short Positive Responses:

    • Structure: I’m + adjective.
      • Example: "I’m great!"
    • Usage: To answer how you are doing in a concise way: "I’m fine."
  3. Questions with "How":

    • Structure: How + are/am/is + subject?
      • Example: "How are you?"
    • Usage: To ask someone about their current state or feelings: "How are you doing today?"

Vocabulary:

  1. Great – feeling very good.
  2. Fine – feeling okay or well.
  3. Happy – feeling joy or pleasure.
  4. Energetic – feeling full of energy.
  5. Excited – feeling enthusiastic or eager.
  6. Positive – having a good attitude or outlook.
  7. Relaxed – feeling calm and free from stress.
  8. Content – feeling satisfied with things as they are.
  9. Confident – feeling sure of oneself or abilities.
  10. Motivated – feeling eager to do something.

Useful Expressions:

  1. "I’m doing great!"
  2. "Everything’s fine."
  3. "I feel amazing today!"
  4. "I’m full of energy."
  5. "How are you feeling today?"
  6. "I’m happy and relaxed."
  7. "I’m in a really good mood."
  8. "It’s been a great day."
  9. "I feel super motivated right now."
  10. "I’m positive about how things are going."

Sentences:

  1. I’m doing great, thanks for asking!
  2. She’s feeling very happy today.
  3. I feel so energetic after my workout.
  4. Everything is going fine at work.
  5. He’s excited to start his new project.
  6. I’m content with how things are right now.
  7. She feels really confident after her presentation.
  8. I’m motivated to finish my tasks this week.
  9. They’re doing fantastic, enjoying their vacation.
  10. I feel positive about the future.

Questions and Answers:

  1. Q: How are you doing today?
    A: I’m doing great, thank you!

  2. Q: Are you feeling okay?
    A: Yes, I’m feeling fine.

  3. Q: How do you feel after the meeting?
    A: I feel confident and happy with the outcome.

  4. Q: Why are you so excited today?
    A: I’m excited because I just got good news.

  5. Q: How’s your day going?
    A: It’s going great, I’m having a good time.

  6. Q: Are you feeling energetic this morning?
    A: Yes, I’m full of energy and ready for the day.

  7. Q: How do you feel about the new project?
    A: I feel motivated and excited to start it.

  8. Q: What’s making you so happy today?
    A: I’m happy because everything is going well.

  9. Q: Are you relaxed after the vacation?
    A: Yes, I feel very relaxed and stress-free.

  10. Q: How is everything at work?
    A: Everything’s fine, I’m doing well.


Conversation:

Emily: Hi John! How are you doing today?
John: Hi Emily! I’m doing great, thanks for asking. How about you?
Emily: I’m doing fine as well. What’s new with you?
John: I’m excited because I just finished a big project at work.
Emily: That’s awesome! You must feel really happy about it.
John: Yes, I feel confident and relieved now that it’s done. What about you?
Emily: I’m happy too. It’s been a good day so far.
John: I’m glad to hear that!


Reading:

"A Great Day for Sarah"

Sarah had a wonderful day today. She woke up feeling energetic and ready to start her day. She had a big meeting at work, but she wasn’t nervous. In fact, she felt confident and prepared. During the meeting, she presented her ideas, and everything went well. Her boss said, "Great job, Sarah!" and she felt even more motivated to keep working hard.

After the meeting, Sarah had lunch with her friends. They laughed and talked about their weekend plans. Sarah felt happy and relaxed. She thought to herself, "This is a really good day." When she got back to her office, she received an email with some exciting news—her project was approved! Sarah couldn’t believe it; she was so excited that she called her best friend to share the news.

When she got home, she felt content with how the day had gone. She made a cup of tea, sat down on her couch, and thought, "I’m doing great." As she relaxed in her comfortable home, Sarah felt positive about the future. She knew that more good things were coming her way.

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