Feelings and Nouns- Pick and Draw Game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Putting nouns and feelings together to make funny pictures.

By: Alex Case
Level: Beginner
Theme: General
Study Area: Vocabulary
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Lesson Plan Content:


Feelings and nouns pick and draw drawing game

Instructions for teachers

Cut up one pack of cards per class or per group of two to four students, including or leaving out the “The”, “is” and “a/ an” cards depending on whether you want students to make full sentences like “The knife is angry” or just adjective plus noun pairs like “sad knife” or “a happy black cup”. You could also take out “ill” and “angry” cards so that you can cut off the “an” part of the “a/an” card. Students put adjectives and nouns together to be able to draw that thing, or to make their partners draw it if that would be more fun.

sad

happy

cold

hot

ill

sick

tired

sleepy

angry

scared

spoon

fork

knife

leg

skirt

T-shirt

dress

pencil

plane

cup

snake

cat

car

shoe

number nine

question mark

umbrella

baseball bat

sock

rabbit

elephant

dog

bag

tree

toothbrush

fish

window

towel

tiger

tennis racket

ruler

pen

nurse

mouse

monster

monkey

lion

kangaroo

house

hippo

gift

doctor

crocodile

cow

computer

brush

 

Optional colour cards

black

blue

brown

green

orange

pink

purple

red

yellow

 

Optional grammar cards

The

is

a/an

 

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