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Maria Xyleane B. Alforte LITE001 TESL January 30, 2013 Teaching Vocabulary Skills I. Audience: Grade 7 II. Title of Article and Author:Vocabulary Practice Games by ShalvaShaptoshvili III. Topic: Adjectives IV. Objectives a. Define Adjectives; b. Determine the correct ordering of a series of Adjectives; c. Identify accurately the importance of Adjectives in daily conversation and writing activities; and d. Exaggerate and expand the sentences by placing adjectives in correct order in the sentence. V. Materials Craft paper with the list of strong adjectives Paper cards with a written questions or a tag or negative VI. Vocabulary Skills Students will have the opportunity to use strong adjectives in their own sentences. Students will learn about the ordering of series of adjectives in English. VII. Activities (Steps) First activity: Exaggerate 1. This activity can be done by students individually. 2. Beforehand, the teacher prepared cards with written tag or negative questions. 3. The teacher will post the list of strong adjectives such as enormous, delicious, fascinating, horrible, marvelous, astonished, furious and terrified. 4. The game begins with the cards face down on the table. 5. Each student must pick a card on the table and read out the question. 6. Then, after reading the question the student should call a name of a classmate who will answer the question using the appropriate strong adjective. For example: Student 1: The scenery here is so attractive, isn’t it? Carla! Student 2 (Carla): Yes, that’s correct. It’s so fascinating. 7. The second student then will pick another card, and reads out the question, and calls out another to answer it. The same process will be repeated as long as all the students have answered. 8. Any student who will fail to use strong adjective in his/her answer is eliminated.

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Page 1: On teaching vocabulary skills

Maria Xyleane B. Alforte

LITE001 TESL January 30, 2013

Teaching Vocabulary Skills

I. Audience: Grade 7

II. Title of Article and Author:Vocabulary Practice Games by ShalvaShaptoshvili

III. Topic: Adjectives

IV. Objectives

a. Define Adjectives;

b. Determine the correct ordering of a series of Adjectives;

c. Identify accurately the importance of Adjectives in daily conversation and writing

activities; and

d. Exaggerate and expand the sentences by placing adjectives in correct order in the

sentence.

V. Materials

Craft paper with the list of strong adjectives

Paper cards with a written questions or a tag or negative

VI. Vocabulary Skills

Students will have the opportunity to use strong adjectives in their own

sentences.

Students will learn about the ordering of series of adjectives in English.

VII. Activities (Steps)

First activity: Exaggerate

1. This activity can be done by students individually.

2. Beforehand, the teacher prepared cards with written tag or negative questions.

3. The teacher will post the list of strong adjectives such as enormous, delicious,

fascinating, horrible, marvelous, astonished, furious and terrified.

4. The game begins with the cards face down on the table.

5. Each student must pick a card on the table and read out the question.

6. Then, after reading the question the student should call a name of a classmate who

will answer the question using the appropriate strong adjective.

For example:

Student 1: The scenery here is so attractive, isn’t it? Carla!

Student 2 (Carla): Yes, that’s correct. It’s so fascinating.

7. The second student then will pick another card, and reads out the question, and

calls out another to answer it. The same process will be repeated as long as all the

students have answered.

8. Any student who will fail to use strong adjective in his/her answer is eliminated.

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Second activity:Expand

1. The teacher will first give a short sentence.

2. Students, in response, have to expand or supply the sentence with an adjective by

putting it in a right place and then saying the sentence aloud.

3. Anyone who fails to think of a correct adjective in a series or puts an adjective in

an incorrect position will be dropped out from the game.

For example:

Teacher: The boy folds the flag.

Student 1: The boy folds the Philippine flag.

Student 2: The little boy folds the Philippine flag.

Student 3: The little boy folds the old Philippine flag.

4. The game continues until the sentence sounds awkward in speech.

5. Then, the teacher will have to start with a new sentence with the students

remaining in the game.

VIII. Questions

1. What is an Adjective?

2. What are some examples of Adjectives?

3. What are the uses or significance of Adjectives in our daily conversation? in our

writing activities?

4. What will likely to happen to our speeches and actions if we will not use

Adjectives in conversing with other people?

5. How do you think can we utilize the proper use of Adjectives at the right context,

right person and right time?

6. What is the purpose of using strong adjectives in conversations? In write ups?

7. Why do you think we need to know how to arrange Adjectives in their proper

order in a series?

8. What will likely to happen if our Adjectives are not arranged in their proper

order?

9. Can we put as many adjectives as we want in a sentence? Why do you think so or

not? Explain.

10. As a student, is there really a need to have a wide range of Adjectives and any

other parts of speech in your vocabulary? Justify.

Source:

ShalvaShaptoshvili. (2002). Vocabulary Practice Games.English Teaching Forum.

Vol., no., pp. 34-37.