Students will learn basic adjectives and be able to use them in sentences to describe objects and opposites. Students will also be able to understand and ask set questions using the verb Be.
Adjectives and Opposites

Overview
Level Beginner: A1
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5 student pagesTeaching notes
Teaching time 120 mins
Language functions
Asking and answering questionsComparing and contrastingDescribing people, places, or things
Language forms
AdjectivesModal and auxiliary verbs
Activities
Sentence completionUnscrambleWriting
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