
ED INg Adjectives
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Events and Activities
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Today we will...
Talk about different places to visit and activities to do
Review using 'ed' and 'ing' adjectives
Plan a fun week of activities to do
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Multiple Choice
What do we call this place?
park
crazy park
amusement park
scary park
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Multiple Choice
What do we call this place?
escape room
entrance room
exit room
stay room
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Multiple Choice
What do we call this place?
game room
video place
amusement room
arcade
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Multiple Choice
What do we call this place?
bounce hall
trampoline park
basketball court
colorful room
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Group Discussion...
Where do you like to hang out with your friends? Why?
What activities do you enjoy doing with your friends?
What fun places can you visit near your home?
Have you been to an amusement park, an arcade, an escape room, a trampoline park? What do you think about them?
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Hey, so this weekend was totally epic! First off, my pals and I hit up this amazing arcade. It was insane – flashing lights, blaring music, and non-stop gaming. I was totally pumped, feeling exhilarated after winning some crazy races and crushing high scores.
Then, we tackled an escape room, and let me tell you, it was mind-blowing! The adrenaline rush had us on the edge of our seats, solving puzzles and cracking codes. I was super satisfied when we finally busted out, high-fiving everyone like we just pulled off a major heist.
Next stop: the amusement park. I was both thrilled and terrified on the roller coasters, screaming my head off while feeling that heart-pounding rush. The dizzying heights and insane loops had me totally hooked – it was wicked!
To cap off the weekend, we bounced over to a trampoline park. Jumping around like crazy, I felt so carefree and carelessly happy. Seriously, I was exhausted yet invigorated, having a blast with every flip and bounce.
Overall, my weekend was a blast – so stoked to do it all again!
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Discussion
What activities did the speaker do and did they enjoy them?
Would you like a weekend like this? Why / why not?
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Hey, so this weekend was totally epic! First off, my pals and I hit up this rad arcade. It was insane – flashing lights, blaring music, and non-stop gaming. I was totally pumped, feeling exhilarated after winning some crazy races and crushing high scores.
Then, we tackled an escape room, and let me tell ya, it was mind-blowing! The adrenaline-rush had us on the edge of our seats, solving puzzles and cracking codes. I was super satisfied when we finally busted out, high-fiving everyone like we just pulled off a major heist.
Next stop: the amusement park. I was both thrilled and terrified on the roller coasters, screaming my head off while feeling that heart-pounding rush. The dizzying heights and insane loops had me totally hooked – it was wicked!
To cap off the weekend, we bounced over to a trampoline park. Jumping around like crazy, I felt so carefree and carelessly happy. Seriously, I was exhausted yet invigorated, having a blast with every flip and bounce.
Overall, my weekend was a blast – so stoked to do it all again!
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Multiple Choice
We use adjectives that end in 'ed' to describe feelings?
True
False
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Multiple Choice
We use adjectives that end in 'ing' to describe situations
False
True
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What are the meanings of these adjective?
Pumped
Exhilarated
mind-blowing
satisfied
thrilled
terrified
dizzying
hooked
wicked
exhausted
stoked
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct word to finish the sentence: After spending all day at the amusement park, I was ____________
mind-blowing
exhausted
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct word to finish the sentence: I was screaming on the roller-coaster - I was________
terrified
pumped
dizzying
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct word to finish the sentence: I jumped 10 meters high on the trampoline, it was ____________!
thrilled
mind-blowing
excited
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Describe a day out with your friends
Try to use:
Two or three of the places we talked about today
Five adjectives to describe situations or your feelings.
Use the past tense : We went, we saw, we visited, I felt, I wanted.... etc.
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