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Default Adverbs of Degree

Tomorrow I am teaching the adverbs: quite, pretty, rather & fairly.

Does anybody have any ideas for a possible game I could play to help the students understand these adverbs better?

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Default Re: Adverbs of Degree

I know it's not relevant,
but you can bring pictures of celebrities and instruct the students to describe them (doing an action) by using these adverbs.
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