Amazing Adverbs Listening/Speaking Exercises
Adverbs are quite fun to teach with photos that convey meaning and context. Moreover, pictures and listening exercises help make grammar lessons more entertaining.
1 Amazing adverbs (with audio and answers)
A listening/speaking activity for adverbs. It is quite fun teaching adverbs with pictures and audio. Students try to match the adverbs to the pictures and complete the sentences. Then they can listen to the audio.
(Amazing adverbs Youtube video)
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2 Common adverbs 1 (with audio and answers)
This exercise focuses on common adverbs. First, the students match the words to the pictures. Then they try to complete sentences using the adverbs. This exercise uses pictures to help illustrate commonly used adverbs.
3 Common adverbs 2 (with answers)
This exercise is an alternative or extension of the one above. This is a bit a bit different in that audio conversations are not sequential. Students have to match the audio items to the pictures. So they have to listen to the audio and identify the context. Personally, I prefer this kind of exercise.
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4 Brainstorming adverbs and sentences (with answers)
This is a fun class activity. The class can brainstorm the best ways to complete the sentences.