I have this specification of a lesson plan:
CLASS LEVEL
GOOD ELEMENTARY
GRAMMAR AREAS
Some/Any/Much/Many/Little/Few
FOCUS ON Expressing Quantity/Asking for things/Giving instructions/Language functions
a grammar area that has to be taken into account is the Imperative
What activity can I use to end a lesson like this?
What tasks can I use to practise expressions of quantity?
Moderator: Joe
Expressions of quantity
Dear Nicky,
One idea could be to put students in pairs. Each student in the pair has a different picture. They describe to their partner what they see and the other person draws what is being described. Obviously pictures contain items such as some books, a few letters, etc.
It's not easy to be more specific as I don't know what you're doing at the start of your lesson. Would you like to describe this to me?
You could also take a look at my reply of May 5th 2004 regarding a similar language area.
One idea could be to put students in pairs. Each student in the pair has a different picture. They describe to their partner what they see and the other person draws what is being described. Obviously pictures contain items such as some books, a few letters, etc.
It's not easy to be more specific as I don't know what you're doing at the start of your lesson. Would you like to describe this to me?
You could also take a look at my reply of May 5th 2004 regarding a similar language area.
Lucy is the author of Lucy Pollard's Guide to Teaching English