Action Verbs in Daily Routines
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Action Verbs in Daily Routines

This action verbs lesson plan introduces ESL students to key action words used in daily routines. Designed for A1-level kids and teens, the 45-minute individual lesson focuses on speaking and reading skills through engaging exercises. Students will unscramble sentences, read about a sample routine, and answer comprehension questions, helping them confidently describe everyday activities using essential action verbs.

Skills

  • Can describe simple aspects of their everyday life in a series of simple sentences, using simple words.
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1

Unscramble the words to make sentences about daily activities.

Example: "play / I / football /" = "I play football."
1
wake
o'clock
up
at
8
I
2
of
I
drink
a
juice
glass
3
the
I
bus
center
a
city
take
to
go
to
4
many
read
I
books
5
write
homework
I
my
2

Read the text about Jamie's daily routine.

3

Decide if the sentences about Jamie are True or False.

4

Read the text again and answer the questions.

5

Match the questions with the answers.

6

Describe your daily routine! Answer the following questions.

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