Describing objects

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LESSON SET OVERVIEW

With this lesson set, your students will:

  • learn to use adjectives in the correct order,
  • discuss personal objects and their significance,
  • practise vocabulary related to clothes,
  • engage in talking about style and clothing,
  • watch an ad and a video of everyday objects in super macro.

In the first lesson, students revise adjectives and learn how to use them in order while talking about personal objects. In the second lesson, they learn and use more adjectives to talk about clothes.

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Lesson 1

Help students practise the order of adjectives
adjective order
Standard Lesson 60 min Premium Plan

Things we use every day

General

Students revise adjectives (e.g. tiny, round, colourful) and learn to use them in the correct order (e.g. a tiny round mirror). They also discuss objects of significance and watch a video to guess what everyday objects are shown in macro.

Lesson 2

Teach students vocabulary to talk about clothes
talking about style and clothing
Standard Lesson 60 min Unlimited Plan

Your style, your story

General Lifestyle

Students learn vocabulary to talk about clothes (e.g. hoodie, leather, casual, high-heels). They also talk about their personal style and preferences and watch an ad for a clothing company. Encourage students to use the adjectives in the correct order to describe the photos in ex. 10.

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