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Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide)
Lesson #2
Describing People
Practicing adjectives
Lesson Plan by Catherine Schell
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Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide)
Describing People
adjectives
WARM-UP:
Look at the following poem, a traditional love poem linked to Valentine’s day (February 14th).
The colored words are adjectives.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Sugar is sweet,
And so are you.
Read the lyrics to the first stanza of the American anthem. All the colored words are adjectives.
Oh, say can you see by the dawn’s early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Watch the following video, called ‘Grammar Rock Adjectives’:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYzGLzFuwxI
Steve, college
student:
Well, I am tall and
athletic. I play different
sports: basketball,
football, and soccer. I
have brown hair and
hazel eyes. My friends
say I am friendly and
nice. I am very open. I
love discussing interest-
ing ideas and meeting
new friends.	
Julie, journalist:
I am small, but I am
strong! Sometimes I
am shy around people I
do not know. With my
friends and family, I am
very outgoing. My mom
says I have a pretty smile.
Do you agree? She also
likes my long, curly
brown hair. My favorite
color is blue, and I am
always optimistic. I am
youthful, but I am an old
soul.
Claudia, artist (Claudia
was unavailable, so her friend Viv-
ian talks about her):
Claudia? Oh, she is spe-
cial! I like her spontane-
ous nature. She is young,
exuberant, and lively;
she is slim and active.
She often wears color-
ful clothes. Do you see
her picture? She wears a
green shirt and her favor-
ite jeans! She has a cre-
ative mind: students love
her passionate outlook on
life.
Walter, doctor:
I am nearsighted, so I
wear glasses. I am well
built; I have a dark com-
plexion and black, wavy
hair. I am focused and
driven. I am not lazy! I
am very patient. I work
long hours, but I am
never bored at my job. It
is so interesting! I do not
want a boring life. I am
energetic and I want to be
successful.
Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide)
Describing People
adjectives
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Text:
Remember our friends from the previous lesson? They are back to tell us more about themselves!
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Work on the Text
Organize the adjectives from the texts in the following categories
Age Height Body Hair Skin Eyes Colors Characters Other
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2. Looking at the descriptions, can you find how adjectives are placed in relation to the noun they modify?
Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide)
LESSON
What are adjectives?
Adjectives are words that describe or modify a person/thing/place/concept (i.e. a noun or a noun phrase)
in a sentence. Adjectives are placed before the noun or noun phrase that they modify. If two adjectives
describe a noun, use and to link the adjectives. If there are more than two adjectives, use commas at first,
then use and before the last adjective (it is rare to have more than three adjectives in a row):
Examples: He owns a yellow car.
Black and white televisions are very rare.
The company seeks intelligent, motivated, and energetic people.
Adjectives are also used on their own, or with fixed expressions such as how _______ or it/this/that is
		 ________:
Examples: Excellent! This is great!
You work in advertising? How interesting!
When indefinite pronouns (i.e. something, someone, anybody) are modified by an adjective, the
adjective comes after the pronoun:
Examples: We watched something fascinating on the news tonight.
In Washington DC you always see something new.
When an adjective owes its origins to a proper noun, it is capitalized:
Examples: French fries, the English Parliament, the Smithsonian institute, a Victorian house, etc.
How do I find or make adjectives?
Adjectives are very often associated with nouns, and describe various attributes of the noun:
- size: 	 a small company, a big house
- shape: 	 a round table, the Oval Office
- age:	 a young man, an old establishment
- color:	 blue skies, a red carpet
- origin:	 an American car, the Spanish football team
- material:	a wooden house, a marble building
- etc.
You can easily create adjectives with many verbs (not all!) if you add the –ed or –ing endings to the
verb. However, be careful to make a distinction between the two! Generally, the -ed ending means that
the noun described is the receiver of the action implied by the original verb. The -ing ending means that
the noun described is the actor:
Examples:	 The news is dramatic. I am shocked. (the news shocks you)
BUT	 I hate shocking documentaries. (the documentaries shock you)
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Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide)
LESSON (cont.)
You can easily create adjectives with many verbs (not all!) if you add the –ed or –ing endings to the verb
However, be careful to make a distinction between the two! Generally, the -ed ending means that the noun
described is the receiver of the action implied by the original verb. The -ing ending means that the noun
described is the actor:
Examples:	 The news is dramatic. I am shocked. (the news shocks you)
BUT	 I hate shocking documentaries. (the documentaries shock you)
Common adjectives and their opposites:
Good / bad
Clever - intelligent / stupid
Wise / foolish
Smart / stupid
Beautiful / ugly
Big / small - little
Long / short
Thick - fat / thin
Young / old
Rich / poor
Hot / cold
Clean / dirty
Funny / sad
Happy / unhappy
Patient / impatient
Exciting / boring
Perfect / imperfect
Interesting / dull
Polite / rude
Lively / calm – reserved
Easy / hard – tough
Alone / together
Far / close
Hopeful / desperate
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Exercises
Find the intruder:
1.	 Small / tall / patient / thick
2.	 Funny / boring / lively / clever
3.	 Lazy / active / exuberant / lively
4.	 Clever / beautiful / intelligent / stupid
Describe a person or element in the following pictures.
Exercises (cont.)
React to the sentences using this is ____ or how ____ and an adjective of your choice:
	 Example:	 I have a new job!	 How great! / This is great!
1. It is raining!
2. You are late for a meeting.
3. Your friend lost his wallet.
4. President Obama is visiting your school.
Role-play:
Act out the following scenarios, using adjectives to describe the situation.
1. You left your bag at the gym. Describe what it looks like to the gym manager…
I have a green bag. It is small and __________. It is as big as a _____________. It is a leather/canvas/
plastic/nylon bag.
2. You just returned from visiting Washington D.C. Tell your family / friends about your discoveries.
The Washington Monument is tall! The stones are different colors, and the Mall is immense!
3. Pick a celebrity and describe him/her to a classmate. When your classmate correctly guesses the name of
your celebrity, reverse the roles.
He is a political figure. He is very well-known, he is old, he lives in South Africa… Nelson Mandela!
Family portrait:
Describe what someone in your family looks like to an artist.
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Wind-down
Listen to the song and find the adjectives!
Tom Petty, American girl	 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNgt7U9QrFQ
Well, she was an ______________ girl,
Raised on promises
She couldn’t help thinking that
there was a little more to life
Somewhere else
After all it was a great _______ world
With lots of places to run to
And if she had to die
Tryin’, she
Had one ___________ promise she was gonna keep
Oh yeah, alright,
Take it ____________, baby
Make it last all night
She was an American girl.
Well, it was kind of __________ that night,
She stood __________ on the balcony
Yeah, she could hear the cars roll by,
Out on four forty one like
Waves crashing on the beach,
And for one desperate moment there
He crept back in her memory
God, it’s so painful when something that’s so close
Is still so __________ out of reach
Listen to this broadcast and find the adjectives!
VOA Learning English – Education report #397
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM6S7GmKI7o&feature=PlayList&p=CF433A0716D62837&index=0&p
laynext=1
Pictures: courtesy of http://wwww.stockvault.net
Videos: courtesy of http://youtube.com

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EFL Lesson on Describing People Using Adjectives (40

  • 1. Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide) Lesson #2 Describing People Practicing adjectives Lesson Plan by Catherine Schell
  • 2. Voice of America’s EFL Teaching Community Lesson 2: Page 2 06.20.11 On Facebook: VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at www.voanews.com/theclassroom Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide) Describing People adjectives WARM-UP: Look at the following poem, a traditional love poem linked to Valentine’s day (February 14th). The colored words are adjectives. Roses are red, Violets are blue, Sugar is sweet, And so are you. Read the lyrics to the first stanza of the American anthem. All the colored words are adjectives. Oh, say can you see by the dawn’s early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave? Watch the following video, called ‘Grammar Rock Adjectives’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYzGLzFuwxI
  • 3. Steve, college student: Well, I am tall and athletic. I play different sports: basketball, football, and soccer. I have brown hair and hazel eyes. My friends say I am friendly and nice. I am very open. I love discussing interest- ing ideas and meeting new friends. Julie, journalist: I am small, but I am strong! Sometimes I am shy around people I do not know. With my friends and family, I am very outgoing. My mom says I have a pretty smile. Do you agree? She also likes my long, curly brown hair. My favorite color is blue, and I am always optimistic. I am youthful, but I am an old soul. Claudia, artist (Claudia was unavailable, so her friend Viv- ian talks about her): Claudia? Oh, she is spe- cial! I like her spontane- ous nature. She is young, exuberant, and lively; she is slim and active. She often wears color- ful clothes. Do you see her picture? She wears a green shirt and her favor- ite jeans! She has a cre- ative mind: students love her passionate outlook on life. Walter, doctor: I am nearsighted, so I wear glasses. I am well built; I have a dark com- plexion and black, wavy hair. I am focused and driven. I am not lazy! I am very patient. I work long hours, but I am never bored at my job. It is so interesting! I do not want a boring life. I am energetic and I want to be successful. Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide) Describing People adjectives Voice of America’s EFL Teaching Community Lesson 2: Page 3 06.20.11 On Facebook: VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at www.voanews.com/theclassroom Text: Remember our friends from the previous lesson? They are back to tell us more about themselves!
  • 4. Voice of America’s EFL Teaching Community Lesson 2: Page 4 06.20.11 Work on the Text Organize the adjectives from the texts in the following categories Age Height Body Hair Skin Eyes Colors Characters Other On Facebook: VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at www.voanews.com/theclassroom 2. Looking at the descriptions, can you find how adjectives are placed in relation to the noun they modify? Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide)
  • 5. LESSON What are adjectives? Adjectives are words that describe or modify a person/thing/place/concept (i.e. a noun or a noun phrase) in a sentence. Adjectives are placed before the noun or noun phrase that they modify. If two adjectives describe a noun, use and to link the adjectives. If there are more than two adjectives, use commas at first, then use and before the last adjective (it is rare to have more than three adjectives in a row): Examples: He owns a yellow car. Black and white televisions are very rare. The company seeks intelligent, motivated, and energetic people. Adjectives are also used on their own, or with fixed expressions such as how _______ or it/this/that is ________: Examples: Excellent! This is great! You work in advertising? How interesting! When indefinite pronouns (i.e. something, someone, anybody) are modified by an adjective, the adjective comes after the pronoun: Examples: We watched something fascinating on the news tonight. In Washington DC you always see something new. When an adjective owes its origins to a proper noun, it is capitalized: Examples: French fries, the English Parliament, the Smithsonian institute, a Victorian house, etc. How do I find or make adjectives? Adjectives are very often associated with nouns, and describe various attributes of the noun: - size: a small company, a big house - shape: a round table, the Oval Office - age: a young man, an old establishment - color: blue skies, a red carpet - origin: an American car, the Spanish football team - material: a wooden house, a marble building - etc. You can easily create adjectives with many verbs (not all!) if you add the –ed or –ing endings to the verb. However, be careful to make a distinction between the two! Generally, the -ed ending means that the noun described is the receiver of the action implied by the original verb. The -ing ending means that the noun described is the actor: Examples: The news is dramatic. I am shocked. (the news shocks you) BUT I hate shocking documentaries. (the documentaries shock you) Voice of America’s EFL Teaching Community Lesson 2: Page 5 06.20.11 On Facebook: VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at www.voanews.com/theclassroom
  • 6. Voice of America’s EFL Teaching Community Lesson 2: Page 6 06.20.11 On Facebook: VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at www.voanews.com/theclassroom Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide) LESSON (cont.) You can easily create adjectives with many verbs (not all!) if you add the –ed or –ing endings to the verb However, be careful to make a distinction between the two! Generally, the -ed ending means that the noun described is the receiver of the action implied by the original verb. The -ing ending means that the noun described is the actor: Examples: The news is dramatic. I am shocked. (the news shocks you) BUT I hate shocking documentaries. (the documentaries shock you) Common adjectives and their opposites: Good / bad Clever - intelligent / stupid Wise / foolish Smart / stupid Beautiful / ugly Big / small - little Long / short Thick - fat / thin Young / old Rich / poor Hot / cold Clean / dirty Funny / sad Happy / unhappy Patient / impatient Exciting / boring Perfect / imperfect Interesting / dull Polite / rude Lively / calm – reserved Easy / hard – tough Alone / together Far / close Hopeful / desperate
  • 7. Voice of America’s EFL Teaching Community Lesson 2: Page 7 06.20.11 On Facebook: VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at www.voanews.com/theclassroom Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide) Exercises Find the intruder: 1. Small / tall / patient / thick 2. Funny / boring / lively / clever 3. Lazy / active / exuberant / lively 4. Clever / beautiful / intelligent / stupid Describe a person or element in the following pictures.
  • 8. Exercises (cont.) React to the sentences using this is ____ or how ____ and an adjective of your choice: Example: I have a new job! How great! / This is great! 1. It is raining! 2. You are late for a meeting. 3. Your friend lost his wallet. 4. President Obama is visiting your school. Role-play: Act out the following scenarios, using adjectives to describe the situation. 1. You left your bag at the gym. Describe what it looks like to the gym manager… I have a green bag. It is small and __________. It is as big as a _____________. It is a leather/canvas/ plastic/nylon bag. 2. You just returned from visiting Washington D.C. Tell your family / friends about your discoveries. The Washington Monument is tall! The stones are different colors, and the Mall is immense! 3. Pick a celebrity and describe him/her to a classmate. When your classmate correctly guesses the name of your celebrity, reverse the roles. He is a political figure. He is very well-known, he is old, he lives in South Africa… Nelson Mandela! Family portrait: Describe what someone in your family looks like to an artist. Voice of America’s EFL Teaching Community Lesson 1: Page 8 06.20.11 On Facebook: VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at www.voanews.com/theclassroom Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide)
  • 9. Voice of America’s EFL Teaching Community Lesson 1: Page 9 06.20.11 On Facebook: VOA LearningEnglish Learn English with the English Doctor and the English Traveler at www.voanews.com/theclassroom Lesson Plans for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers (Teacher’s Guide) Wind-down Listen to the song and find the adjectives! Tom Petty, American girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNgt7U9QrFQ Well, she was an ______________ girl, Raised on promises She couldn’t help thinking that there was a little more to life Somewhere else After all it was a great _______ world With lots of places to run to And if she had to die Tryin’, she Had one ___________ promise she was gonna keep Oh yeah, alright, Take it ____________, baby Make it last all night She was an American girl. Well, it was kind of __________ that night, She stood __________ on the balcony Yeah, she could hear the cars roll by, Out on four forty one like Waves crashing on the beach, And for one desperate moment there He crept back in her memory God, it’s so painful when something that’s so close Is still so __________ out of reach Listen to this broadcast and find the adjectives! VOA Learning English – Education report #397 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM6S7GmKI7o&feature=PlayList&p=CF433A0716D62837&index=0&p laynext=1 Pictures: courtesy of http://wwww.stockvault.net Videos: courtesy of http://youtube.com