Order of Adjectives for Describing Places
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Order of Adjectives for Describing Places

This ESL lesson plan focuses on grammar and speaking skills, helping A2-B1 level learners master the order of adjectives to describe places, specifically their apartments. The lesson structure includes engaging activities such as adjective sorting, sentence rebuilding, conversation practice, and guided speaking exercises.

Skills

  • Can describe people, places and possessions in simple terms.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
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Warm-up: Apartments for rent

1. Look at the adverts showing apartments for rent. Which one do you like the most? Why? 2. Finish the sentence: A good apartment should be...
1. Comfortable, clean, and modern studio. Great location near the bus stop and supermarket. Ready to move in! 2. Cozy, new, bright apartment with a big kitchen. Near schools and shops. Perfect for families! 3. Friendly, spacious, and sunny 2-bedroom flat. Perfect for couples. Includes a balcony and free parking! 4. Charming, cheap, and quiet 1-bedroom apartment. Close to city center and public transport. Ideal for students!
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Describing an apartment: Useful adjectives

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Put the words in the right order.

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Practice reading the conversation with your tutor. Pay attention to the adjectives and how they're used in sentences.

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Replay the conversation with your teacher.

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Discuss the questions with your tutor. Try to use different adjectives in your answers.

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