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Beginner Italian Flashcards – Feelings / Sentimenti

Beginner Italian language picture vocabulary flash cards for learning feelings and emotions vocabulary to answer “Come stai?” This PDF printable download includes both English Bilingual, and Italian only versions. Perfect for games, matching activities, display in the classroom, or for self-study!

This PDF document contains 21 A4 pages of picture flashcards to print. Each page contains 6 square images. This PDF document includes:

  • – Double-sided version with the picture, Italian word and English

  • – Double-sided version with the pictures and Italian only

  • – Single-sided version with the Italian word under the picture on the same image

  • – English and Italian words only version, without pictures

Topic: Feelings and Emotions

Vocabulary included:

  1. well – sereno

  2. happy – felice

  3. bad – cattivo

  4. angry – arrabbiato

  5. sad – triste

  6. tired – stanco

  7. sick – malato

  8. excited – eccitato

  9. scared – impaurito

  10. so-so – così così

  11. confused – confuso

  12. surprised – sorpreso

  13. embarrassed – imbarazzato

  14. uncomfortable – scomodo

  15. bored – annoiato

  16. frustrated – frustrato

  17. upset – disperato

  18. delighted – incantato

Can be printed on card or paper. By folding each sheet down the vertical center before laminating, you can create double-sided cards to review. Alternatively, images can be used separately, for matching activities, noticeboard displays etc.

If you find this product useful, please return to leave a review and let me know which topics to cover next time!

Reviews from other platforms:

“Nice pictures. These are great for teaching vocabulary to beginners, and also as conversation starters for more advanced students.”

— Andrew M.

Rated 5 out of 5

“These are perfect for beginner Italian lessons. Easy to print out and use for a number of different teaching activities.”

— Victoria S.

Rated 5 out of 5