Esl Teaching Family Activities Easy Possessive Adjective Activities
Possessive Adjectives, Pronouns and Nouns ESL Games, Activities and Worksheets
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ESL Possessive Adjective Games - Matching and Speaking Activity - Beginner (A1) - 30 minutes
In this engaging set of possessive adjective games, students play a guessing game, memory game and matching game where they make sentences with his, her, and their. First, students play a guessing game about who the objects on the cards belong to. Next, students take it in turns to turn over a picture card (showing who owns the object) and a possessive adjective card. If the cards match, the student makes a sentence with the possessive adjective, e.g. 'It's his bicycle'. The student then keeps the two cards and has another turn. The student with the most pairs of cards wins the game. Next, one student takes the picture cards and the other two students take the possessive adjective cards. The student with the picture cards turns over the top card, shows the card to the two students and says 'It's...' The two students then race to find the correct possessive adjective and give it to the student, completing the sentence at the same time, e.g. 'It's their house'. The first student to do this keeps both cards. The student with the most pairs of cards at the end of the game wins.
It must be true!
ESL Possessives Game - Grammar: Sentence Construction - Group work - Elementary (A1-A2) - 20 minutes
In this free possessives game, students create true sentences about themselves and others by arranging possessive adjective, noun, and predicate cards into sentences. In groups, students have ten minutes to make true sentences about themselves and others by arranging the cards into sentences. When the time is up, groups read out their sentences in turn, scoring one point for each true or believable sentence. The group with the most points wins the game.
This is your worksheet
ESL Possessive Adjectives Worksheet - Grammar Exercises: Matching, Labelling, Underlining, Gap-fill, Unscrambling - Elementary (A1-A2) - 35 minutes
This possessive adjectives worksheet helps students learn and practice a variety of possessive adjectives. First, students match sentence halves together and then underline the possessive adjective in each sentence. Next, students complete a table with the possessive adjectives. Students then underline the correct words in sentences. After that, students complete sentences with the correct possessive adjectives. Students then move on to put words in the correct order to create sentences, adding a possessive adjective to each sentence. Lastly, students complete each sentence using a suitable possessive adjective and a noun from a box.
What's your favourite...?
ESL Possessive Adjectives Game - Speaking and Writing Activity: Writing Short Answers, Asking and Answering Questions from Prompts, Writing Sentences - Pair work - Elementary (A1-A2) - 25 minutes
In this possessive adjectives game, students guess if their partner's answers about their favourites are true or false and write sentences on the answers. First, students write answers about their favourites, making five answers true and five false. In pairs, students then take it in turns to ask and answer questions about their favourites using the possessive adjectives my and your, e.g. 'What's your favourite place?' The student who asked the question then decides if their partner is lying or telling the truth. The correct answer is revealed and the student makes a note of the answer. Students score one point for each correct guess. The student with the most points at the end wins. Afterwards, students write sentences about their partner's favourites using the possessive adjectives his or her, e.g. 'Her favourite place is the beach'. Finally, students tell a new partner or the class about their partner's favourites using the possessive adjectives his or her.
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