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Revision as of 21:56, 21 November 2025

Spoken Tutorial Script – Origin of Emotions

Keywords: emotions, origin, compass, self-awareness, survival, storytelling

Visual Cue Narration
Slide 1: Title – Origin of Emotions Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on the Origin of Emotions.
Slide 2: Common greeting When someone asks us, “How are you?”, what do we say?
Often, we just reply, “I’m fine, thank you,” and move on.
But what if we could pause and look deeper into how we truly feel?
In this tutorial, we will understand the origin of emotions.
Slide 3: Word 'Emotion' on screen Emotions are powerful.
The word 'emotion' comes from the Latin word emovere, meaning 'to move.'
Emotions give us energy to take action.
Just as a compass shows us direction, emotions guide the way we experience life.
Slide 4: Four emotions icons Happiness, sadness, fear, and anger – we often hear these words.
But do we really know what they mean, or how to recognize them?
Illustration: Hunter-gatherers To answer this, let’s travel back thousands of years.
Imagine living in a hunter-gatherer tribe.
Their survival depended on hunting, gathering, and community life.
Scene: Tiger or snake When they saw a dangerous animal, they felt fear.
Fear kept them alert and quick to respond.
Scene: Sharing food When they found food and ate together, they felt happy
Happiness strengthened bonds and encouraged teamwork.
Scene: Death of a member When they lost a member of the tribe, they felt sad.
Sadness made them seek comfort and support from others.
Scene: Threat inside tribe When threatened, they felt anger.
Anger gave them energy to protect their loved ones.
Transition slide These emotions guided early humans to survive.
Life may be different now, but the emotions remain the same.
Slide: Question – 'Are emotions good or bad?' So, what do you think? Are emotions good or bad?
The truth is, emotions are neither good nor bad.
They are signals.

They help us understand how we are experiencing a situation.

Once we listen to the message and take appropriate action, the emotion fades.
Slide: Summary Let’s summarize what we learnt.
Emotions come from the word emovere, meaning to move.
They act like a compass, telling us how we are experiencing a situation.
Early humans survived because of emotions.
We continue to feel the same emotions today.
Slide: What’s Next? In the next tutorials, we will explore some basic emotions.
Slide: Assignment Here’s your assignment.

Write a short paragraph on what you think emotions are.

Then share your thoughts with a friend, classmate, or family member.
Be open to listening to how they describe emotions.
Closing slide With this, we come to the end of this tutorial.
Final slide: EduPyramids logo This Spoken Tutorial is brought to you by EduPyramids Educational Services Private Limited, SINE IIT Bombay

Contributors and Content Editors

Madhurig, Mayahans