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It is/ They are & my/ your/ his/ her Drawing Game

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A fun Present Simple of be and possessive adjectives pick and draw game, with vocabulary of clothes, body parts, toys and transport, and optional colours and other adjectives cards.

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It is/ They are + my/ your/ his/ her drawing game

Present Simple of be and possessive adjectives practice

Instructions for teachers

Cut up one pack of cards per class or group of three to six students, and take out any words which are too difficult or you don’t want to practise (e.g. the adjective cards).

One student makes a sentence out of the cards like “They are my feet” and draws just what they said on the board or some paper (not connected to any other drawings at this stage). Someone else in class then copies that drawing onto a picture of the person who made the sentence (if the sentence says “my”), a picture of the person who copies it (if the sentence says “your”), a picture of a boy (if the sentence says “his”) or a picture of a girl (if the sentence says “her”).

The game is also possible with students choosing words from the worksheet, but is easier and more fun with cut-up cards. The colours on the cards are optional, and a black and white copy might be more suitable to add more challenge.

 

Cards to cut up 

It’s

They’re


my

your

his

her

red

black

light blue

dark blue

orange

purple

pink

brown

green

white

grey

yellow

old

big

small

short

tall

long

happy

sad

thin

fat

ugly

pretty

 

eye

 

 

hair

 

nose

 

mouth

 

leg

 

 

arm

 

finger

 

body

 

hand

 

 

eyebrow

 

 

tooth/ teeth

 

foot/ feet

 

ear

 

 

knee

 

shoulder

 

neck

 

skirt

 

 

dress

 

shorts

 

ring

 

lipstick

 

 

shoe

 

boxing glove

 

helmet

 

sunglasses

 

 

pyjamas

 

handbag

 

slipper

 

T-shirt

 

 

hat

 

 

cap

 

jeans

 

gun

 

 

tank

 

doll

 

baby

 

plane

 

 

tractor

 

motorbike

 

skateboard

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