Methods of teaching comparison of degrees adjective in english
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METHODS OF TEACHING COMPARISON OF DEGREES ADJECTIVE IN ENGLISH
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- Connect 4 - Adjective + Preposition Combinations
Adjective Opinions
This adjectives worksheet activity helps students learn the difference between adjectives with -ed and -ing endings. Students then practice using the different adjective forms to express opinions and feelings about various things. The class is divided into pairs (A and B) and each student is given a corresponding worksheet. The students complete sentences on their worksheet with true information about themselves. There are ten sentences in total with each one containing an -ed or -ing adjective. When the students have finished, they take it in turns to read their sentences to each other. Students try to explain their answers and keep the conversation going by asking questions. After that, the students test each other by exchanging worksheets and reading their partner’s completed sentences, but instead of saying the adjective, they use the word 'blank'. Their partner then repeats the sentence back, adding in the adjective. Connect 4 - Adjective + Preposition Combinations Here is an entertaining adjectives activity to help test students’ knowledge of adjective + preposition combinations. The students are divided into groups of three. Two students in each group compete against each other while the third student acts as referee. The two students in each group are given a copy of the Game 1 grid and the referee is given a copy of the Game 1 answers. The two students take it in turns to choose a square and add a preposition to the adjective in the square in order to make a suitable adjective + preposition combination. The referee checks whether each adjective + preposition combination is correct or not. The referee then tells the student if they are right or wrong. If the adjective + preposition combination is correct, the student crosses out the adjective and writes their name in the square. Play then passes to the other student and so on. The first student to connect four squares in a row either horizontally, vertically or diagonally wins the game. If no one manages to get four in a row, the student with the most squares wins. When the game has finished, the student who was the referee plays the winner and the loser becomes the referee. The two students in each group are then given a copy of the Game 2 grid and the referee is given a copy of the Game 2 answers. After everyone has played, the groups repeat the two games, but this time they must make an appropriate sentence with the adjective + preposition combination to win the square [9.4]. Download 48.99 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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