by Scott Miles

Fluency Practice: Be verb and Personality Adjectives

 

Drill 1

Positive

Neutral

Negative

Bright

Friendly  

Funny  

Gentle   

Helpful  

Busy

Careful

Cold

Fearless

Logical

Boring 

Childish

Controlling

Forgetful

Judgmental

 

  1. Choose eight personality adjectives from the list that can complete each sentence about you. Write the two words for each sentence in the blanks. 
  • I am somewhat ____________.      _______ _______  
  • I am very ________________.      _______ _______ 
  • I am not very _____________.       _______ _______ 
  • I am not _____________ at all.       _______ _______ 
  1. Write down each word on eight cards (or slips of paper). Give them to your partner. 

 Your partner will shuffle the cards and read the words. For each word, say the complete sentence where the word fits. 

  1. Drill: How fast can you do all 8 sentences? Time yourself, and write the answer in Time #1 below.

 

Next, try two more times. Try to increase your speed with each attempt. 

Time #1 ____   Time #2 _____ Time #3 ______

 

Drill 2

Positive

Neutral

Negative

Honest   

Kind

Loving  

Lucky

Warm

Interesting

Quiet   

Realistic

Serious 

Shy

Lazy

Loud

Mean

Selfish

Silly

 

  1. Complete the following sentences with personality adjectives from the box above. Each sentence should have a different word. 
  • My best friend is very _________, but I am not. 
  • I am somewhat _________, but my best friend is not. 
  • My best friend is not ________ at all, but I am. 
  • I am not _______ at all, but my best friend is. 
  • My best friend is very _________, and I am too.
  • I am not _______ at all, and my best friend isn’t either. 
  1. Write the six vocabulary words on cards. Give them to your partner. 

           Your partner will shuffle the cards and read the words. Put each word in the correct sentence. 

  1. Drill: How fast can you do all 6 sentences? Time yourself, and write the answer in Time #1.

Now try two more times. Try to increase your speed with each attempt. 

Time #1 ____   Time #2 _____ Time #3 ______

 

Drill 3

Personality 

(ex. forgetful, gentle, mean, etc.) 

My best friend

You

 

 

   
       
       
       
       
  1. Choose six personality words that you would like to practice. Write them in the first column (Personality). 
  2. Complete the second column with your own information about how the personality word fits you. Choose one of the following for each word: quite, somewhat, or not very
  3. Next, do the same about your best friend in the third column. 
  4. Finish the final column with information about your partner. Ask your partner about each word. 

E.g.  Are you gentle? Are you outgoing? Etc.  

  1. For each row, say sentences for each person. Follow the example. 

Example: I am somewhat forgetful. My best friend is quite forgetful. You are not really forgetful. 

  1. Drill: How fast can you say all the sentences in the chart? Time yourself, and write the answer in Time #1.
  2. Now try two more times. Try to increase your speed with each attempt. 

Time #1 ____   Time #2 _____ Time #3 ______

 

For the Teacher

The above exercises are drills. These are activities which give learners ample practice with specific grammar and vocabulary to increase both fluency and accuracy. Draw students’ attention to the grammar that they are practicing. In this case, it is using the correct Be verb (am, is, are) with different subjects. When doing the final drill assignment, the target grammar should be perfect. If a student makes an error, she should repeat that sentence. If possible, complete a chart with a volunteer student and model the activity. Make it clear to the students that the purpose is NOT to be faster than their partner. The purpose is to increase their own speed and accuracy. This lesson coordinates well with Book 1 Unit 1 of Now We’re Talking.

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