They simulate real life situations and allow them to act out what they would do in a real situation. There are two ways a role play can go: scripted and non-scripted. With a scripted role play, the teacher might use an example in a text book. This is a good idea for a warm up exercise, by getting everyone to split up i We use flashcards and illustrations, right? But what if we were to bring a basket full of fruits and not only have students name them, but also take part in a surprise indoor picnic?
I can assure you students will be both surprised and thrilled, and even though they may not be in the mood for a fruit salad, one thing is certain Teaching Capitals As with all rules in grammar, capitalization helps to convey a clear meaning. The purpose of capitalization is to portray the importance of different words to the reader. Linking Verbs List with Worksheets In this article, we will discuss a type of verb that describes a state of being. These verbs are referred to as Linking, Helping, or Auxiliary verbs.
These verbs linking verbs gets their name because they connect the subject with the rest of the sentence. Load more articles. Please wait Find That Perfect Worksheet Browse our database of 17, free printable worksheets and lesson plans for teaching English. No matter if you teach kids or adults, beginners or advanced students - BusyTeacher will save you hours in preparation time. No registration required. The interviewer then asks their partner the questions on the worksheet and notes the answers down.
Their partner replies to each question using a quantifier from the board, expanding their answers where possible, e. I go cycling three times a week and sometimes go to the gym'. When the students have both interviewed each other, they look at their partner's answers and decide whether their partner has a healthy diet and lifestyle or not.
Students discuss the findings in their pairs. How Much or How Many? In this free quantifiers board game, students ask conversation questions with 'How much?
Players take it in turns to roll the dice and move their counter along the board. When a player lands on a square, they make a conversation question with 'How many? For example, if a player lands on the word 'holidays', the player might ask 'How many holidays did you take last year?
The other group members then take it in turns to answer the question using quantifiers, e. I went to the beach a few times. I also went to Spain'. When everyone has answered the question, it's the next player's turn. If the question is grammatically incorrect or doesn't make sense, the player must go back to their previous square and play passes to the next student. If a player lands on a square that another student has previously landed on, they must make a new question, e.
Quantifiers Race. In this engaging quantifiers game, students race to write down countable and uncountable nouns that belong to different quantifiers and categories.
The worksheet contains five columns with quantifiers as headings a few, a little, some, a large number of, a large amount of. The students' task is to complete each row with nouns that fit a certain category. Read the first category to the class, i.
The students then have one minute to complete the first row on their worksheet with nouns that fit that category, one for each quantifier heading. When the time limit has been reached, the students stop writing. The students then take it in turns to give their answers by making a sentence with the quantifiers, e. Students score one point for every grammatically correct and appropriate noun. Two points are awarded for every original noun - a noun that no one else has written. This process continues until all the categories have been used.
The student with the most points at the end of the game is the winner. Ask Yourself. In this quantifiers speaking activity, students play a game where they race to complete questions with quantifiers much, many, a few, enough, a lot of, any and then answer the questions by speaking for 30 seconds.
In groups, students take it in turns to turn over a card and read the question on the card to the group, saying the word 'blank' where the quantifier should go, e.
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