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Understanding Adjectives and Family Members in Descriptive Language

This activity focuses on categorizing adjectives and understanding their meanings, alongside recognizing family members in descriptive sentences. Participants will strengthen their vocabulary by identifying a variety of adjectives, applying time indicators, and enhancing sentence structure through linking words. With engaging challenges, learners will develop their skills in both speaking and writing. By describing family members with adjectives, they'll practice language in a fun and interactive way, enabling them to express opinions and characteristics clearly.

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Understanding Adjectives and Family Members in Descriptive Language

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  1. Starter: Categorise these adjectives. Use a dictionary/vocab lists! Remember, your opinion and answers may be different to others.

  2. All of you will be able to recognise and apply family members and adjectives All Most of you should be able to apply time indicators to add depth Most Some of you could improve the phrases by linking words and opinions Some

  3. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig faul (great) (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  4. humorvoll (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig (great) faul (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  5. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) (great) faul (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  6. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin (rude) grossartig (great) faul (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  7. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig (great) faul (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  8. fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig (great) faul (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  9. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig (great) faul (lazy) komisch (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  10. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig (great) faul (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  11. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig (great) (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  12. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig (great) faul (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) (nice)

  13. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig (great) faul (lazy) geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  14. humorvoll fleißig (amusing) egoistisch (hard-working) (selfish) gut gelaunt (good tempered) Ich bin frech (rude) grossartig faul (great) (lazy) komisch geduldig (funny) (patient) nett (nice)

  15. 1. How many adjectives can you find?2. What does this paragraph mean?

  16. Challenge 1 …. How many time indicators can you list in 6 minutes? Challenge 2 …. Put your words into a timeline (where possible)

  17. Challenge 3 …. Improve this sentence Mein Onkelistfaul

  18. You can be either Bart or Lisa. Speaking Task - pairs Describe a member of your family Whatever your partner says, you have to repeat and add to Mein Bruder, Bart, ist … Mein Bruder, der Bart heißt, ist…

  19. All of you will be able to recognise and apply family members and adjectives All Most of you should be able to apply time indicators to add depth Most Some of you could improve the phrases by linking words and opinions Some

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