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      • Here is an engaging describing personality game to help students practice positive and negative personality adjectives. In groups, students take turns picking up a card and describing the personality adjective to the group by making sentences with always, usually and hardly ever, writing each sentence on the card as they go.
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  1. Nov 7, 2016 · Ten entertaining ways to practise personality adjectives with activities for all ages and levels. In this post, you’ll find listening,writing, speaking activities and games to help students master this vocabulary.

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    • Describing People Activity 1: Who Am I?
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    • Describing People Activity 3: Guess Who
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    • Describing People Activity 5: Walking Dictation
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    This first game to teach descriptions in English requires little to no prep. In this game, each student should write a short description about themselves, without including their name. For example, a student might write “I am tall. I have black hair and brown eyes. I wear glasses.”, etc. Once students have written a short description describing the...

    This next activity is a fun game to teach descriptions to kids. To play this game, give each student a piece of paper and a pencil. Then, show the above video. The students must read the sentences which are describing the appearance of a monster. After reading about the monster’s physical appearance, pause the video and ask the students to try to d...

    This next game is inspired the classic board game ‘guess who’. In this classroom version of the game, the teacher would invite one student up to the front of the class and ask them to turn around / close their eyes. Then the teacher will point at one student in the class to be ‘it’. After choosing one student, the student at the front can open his/...

    This descriptions game is great for describing appearance and for introducing description words to kids and beginner English language students. In this activity, the teacher will be drawing a person on the board based on the students’ descriptions. To start, review parts of the body and face with students. Next, the teacher should ask the students ...

    This last activity to for describing appearance is based on the esl game, ‘walking dictation’. But rather than dictating what to write, the students will be describing the appearance of what the teacher showed them. To play, divide the class into teams and provide each team with a piece of paper and a pencil. Next, invite one student from each team...

    Here are some related resources for teaching descriptions / lessons about describing appearance that are currently available. 1. Describing Appearance PowerPoint 2. Describing Appearance Game For Kids 3. Adjectives To Describe People

  2. Fun ESL describing character and personality activities, games and worksheets to help your students master adjectives for describing traits and characteristics.

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    • Ranking. One of the best ways of getting students to look at the same language many times so that they understand and remember it a bit better each time is to ask them to rank the personality adjectives in some way.
    • Roleplays. Give students a roleplay card telling them what their personality is, and ask them to act that way until their partner guesses what adjective they were given.
    • Describe the people. One student uses personality adjectives to describe someone until their partners guess who they are talking about. This could be a family member, someone else that they know, someone famous, or their impressions of someone in a page of portraits that they have been given.
    • Questionnaires. Give students a questionnaire that is supposed to measure one or more aspect of their personality, but without its title. After they have answered the questions, they can work together to guess what they were being tested on (e.g.
  3. A selection of English ESL personality and character printables with board game, speaking practice.

  4. A lesson plan for describing people using common adjectives. Students learn new adjectives and describe themselves and others. Use in your ESL kids lessons!

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  6. Oct 30, 2017 · Discover how you can make learning fun with these exciting and easy adjective-based language games. 1. Introduce yourself. A good game to play at the start of the school year, the teacher can go first and then ask students to do the same.

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