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Personality and appearance with adverbs dice game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Using adverbs of degree to describe what people are like guessing, with useful adjectives for describing people and an optional warmer.

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Personality and appearance with adverbs dice game

Warmer

Roll a dice then ask a question related to that person, e.g. a question about your partner’s mother if you roll a 2 or if you a roll 4.

  1. question about your partner
  2. question about someone else
  3. question about your partner
  4. question about someone else
  5. FREE CHOICE
  6. FREE CHOICE

 

Adjectives and adverbs guessing dice game

Roll a dice to decide what adverb in the middle column below you should use. Think of someone whose appearance or character matches that adverb + an adjective, say that sentence, and see if your partner can guess who that person is. For example, say “His hair is really long”, and see if your partner can guess that it’s your brother. If your partner guesses the wrong person, give more hints (with or without the language below). They can only guess once per hint.  

He is

 

She is

 

His hair is

 

Her hair is

 

His eyes are

 

Her eyes are

1.     so/ really really/ very very

2.     very/ really

3.     quite/ fairly

4.     a bit/ a little/ not very

5.     not/ not at all

6.     FREE CHOICE

tall

short

fat

thin/ slim

long

short

curly

straight

dark

blonde

blue

brown/ dark brown

careful

careless

disorganised

friendly

impatient

impolite

kind

organised

patient

polite

unfriendly

unkind

When your teacher stops you, ask about any words are not sure how to use, how to pronounce, etc. Then find words above which: go with “hair”, go with “eyes”, are character words/ personality words, are opposites, are negative, and are positive.

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