Let them write some examples, then check their grammar afterward. Once finished, have your students interview their classmates about their family members. And make sure to help any students struggling to ask and answer questions correctly. You can delve into some more detailed ways to talk about family members by discussing their looks and personalities.
There are a lot of words to cover here, so start by brainstorming some vocabulary words together to get your students thinking about descriptive adjectives too. You can do this by splitting the whiteboard down the middle, with appearance on one side and personality on the other. Give your students some markers, step aside and have them fill in as many words as they can.
If they struggle for ideas here, start them off by filling in some basic words, such as tall , short , friendly and funny , and then hand it over to the class.
Once finished, have your students make sentences about their family using the descriptive adjectives on the board. This is one of my favorite ESL grammar games. Cut out some small squares of paper and hand one out to every student in the class.
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They can use a pen, or better: put little items on the squares. This is more fun, and you can reuse the sheets. Make sure to pay attention to the suitability for each game and most importantly practise these before you get in the classroom. Hopefully, these will also have sparked your creative juices so you will be able to think up some of your own.
If you want to find activities to build classroom community, you can have a look at this article. Tongue twisters are my favorite activity when I work with children. The excitement and enthusiasm they show when they hear and try to reproduce these whimsical rhymes are hard to describe.
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