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sobota, 4 listopada 2017

10 BEST GAMES AND SONGS TO TEACH ADJECTIVES, COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES!!!

I watched nearly a hundred youtube videos and I selected the best games and songs to teach adjectives. If you appreciate it and find this post useful share it in the teacher group you belong to.


Let's get started!!!

A really good chant from Maple Leaf Learning. 
Students learn how to make simple sentences with adjectives.


Not only adjectives in this one. Anyway, this is an awesome song!!!


Two parts of a eryv nice chant!!!



I made this game some time ago. Students have to guess the animal. 
The first person (or team) to guess gets a point.


These hilarious videos explain how to make comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.



                                                    Comparative and Superlative Song. 
                          You can always expect awesome songs from Rockin' English Lessons!!!



COMPARISON CHAIN. An exciting game which aims to practise comparative forms of adjectives. My students really enjoy playing it.


I made it myself. 
With this game you can practise caomparative and superlative forms of adjectives.


I found it a few days ago. It's really interesting and so informative. 
It's also perfect to practise comparatives and superlatives.


Wow!!! A grammar song with a positive message, you have to check it out!!!





piątek, 12 maja 2017

Go Away Spooky Goblin Song (With a worksheet!!!)

A great song for young learners. It's very simple, entertaining and useful. If you like teaching English with songs and cartoons, I'm sure you'll like it. 

I prepared a worksheet for your students.
***Both pages are the same so you could print them in "2 in 1" option.


Click here to open the worksheet!!!



czwartek, 11 maja 2017

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES GAME


A lesson plan for ESL teachers.

I believe that students learn so much faster when they compete, play and generally have fun. I also believe that students remember vocabulary and grammar much better when they see it in a context or a picture. These videos are perfect to conduct a picture quiz and learn new words and structures at the same time. How? It's very simple.

1. Divide your students into two competing teams.
2. Explain the rules of the game to your students and tell them to remember the words and the sentences, they can get more points in the revision.
2. Students see pictures and they have to answer a question. The person who answers the question first gets 2 points for their team, However, if the answer is wrong the team loses 3 points.
3. During the revision, the teams must say three sentences for each question
(1 point for each correct sentence).
For example: What is the sharpest?
A fork is sharp / A knife is sharper than a fork / A razor is the sharpest.
4. After the revision, we sum up all the points. 

Hope it will be fun!!!
 Let me know how it went!!! 

sobota, 11 marca 2017

ESL PICTURE GAME FOR KIDS (ADJECTIVES)


HOW TO PLAY IT???

A lesson plan for ESL teachers.

I believe that students learn so much faster when they compete, play and generally have fun. I also believe that students remember vocabulary and grammar much better when they see it in a context or a picture.
This picture game is a great tool to teach kids new vocabulary (adjectives).
 It's also perfect to get your students engaged and
turn your lesson into an entertaining game.

1. Divide your students into two competing teams.
2. Students have to guess what animal is in the picture as quickly as possible.
3. The team which guesses first gets one point.
However, if the guess is wrong the other team gets a point.
***If both teams guess at the same time they play rock, paper, scissors

4. The second part of the video is a revison (students have to complete the speech bubbles with correct adjectives). You can also turn it into a game and fun activity.
*For example, you can play YOUR STUDENTS VS YOU. I tried this a few times and it was lots of fun. When students guess an adjective correctly they get a point
if they don't you get a point.
If you think it's too easy for your class you can introduce a different rule.
For example, when students guess an adjective correctly they get a point
if they don't you get three points.

Hope it will be fun for you and your students!!!
 Let me know how it went.