Feelings Adjectives Sounds Game with Gradable and Extreme Adjectives
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Making sounds to represent extreme and gradable feelings adjectives game.
Lesson Plan Content:
Feelings adjectives sounds game
with gradable and extreme adjectives
Choose an adjective below and make sounds to represent that feeling until your partner guesses. You can’t make (facial and bodily) gestures or say any words, but any sound is okay. If your teacher says, you should turn back to back so that you can’t use other clues. You can use the ideas for sounds (in italics with brackets) if you are given them.
Cards to cut up/ Suggested answers
happy/ pleased// delighted/ overjoyed
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sad/ upset
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cold// freezing/ frozen |
(cheering, giggling, etc) |
(crying, sniffing, etc) |
(shivering, teeth chattering, etc)
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hot// boiling/ baking/ sweltering
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hungry// starving/ dying of hunger |
tired/ sleepy// exhausted/ shattered |
(panting, breathing out, etc)
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(your stomach rumbling, etc) |
(yawning, etc) |
irritated/ annoyed/ angry/ cross// furious
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afraid/ frightened/ scared// terrified |
surprised// stunned/ astonished |
(growling, beeped out swearing, tutting, etc)
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(teeth chattering, muttering, etc) |
(suddenly breathing in, etc) |
bored// bored silly/ bored to tears
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excited |
under the weather/ out of sorts/ ill/ sick |
(sighing, huffing and puffing, etc)
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(screaming a little, etc) |
(vomiting, sneezing, sniffing, coughing, etc) |
embarrassed/ shy
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disgusted |
disappointed// devastated |
(giggling, etc)
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(retching, etc) |
(sighing, etc)
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confused// mystified/ baffled
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drunk/ tipsy// wasted/ blotto |
interested// fascinated
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(“eh?” etc)
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(slurring your words, hiccupping, etc) |
(humming with rising intonation, etc)
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thirsty// parched
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amused
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impatient
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(slurping, sucking, etc)
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(laughing, etc) |
(murmuring louder and louder, etc)
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unfit
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fed up
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itchy
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(panting, etc)
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(harrumphing, gnashing your teeth, etc) |
(scratching, etc)
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calm/ relaxed
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impressed
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comfortable
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(humming, breathing deeply, etc)
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(gasping, etc) |
(sighing contentedly, etc)
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uncomfortable
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unsure/ doubtful |
satisfied/ contented/ relieved
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(tutting, etc)
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(humming and hawing, etc) |
(breathing out slowly, etc)
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After playing the guessing game, look at all the cards with the suggested actions and ask about any which you don’t understand or don’t think match.
Gradable and extreme feelings adjectives presentation 1
Without looking above for now, put another slash (/) between the gradable adjective(s) (= adjectives which can go with “a little”, “fairly”, “very”, etc) and any extreme adjective(s) (= can go with “absolutely”, etc) in each line below. Some lines only have one kind of adjective (e.g. only gradable adjectives) and so don’t need an extra slash.
happy/ pleased/ delighted/ overjoyed
sad/ upset
cold/ freezing/ frozen
hot/ boiling/ baking/ sweltering
hungry/ starving/ dying of hunger
tired/ sleepy/ exhausted/ shattered
irritated/ annoyed/ angry/ cross/ furious
afraid/ frightened/ scared/ terrified
surprised/ stunned/ astonished
bored/ bored silly/ bored to tears
under the weather/ out of sorts/ ill/ sick
embarrassed/ shy
disappointed/ devastated
confused/ mystified/ baffled
drunk/ tipsy/ wasted/ blotto
interested/ fascinated
thirsty/ parched
calm/ relaxed
unsure/ doubtful
satisfied/ contented/ relieved
Compare with double slashes (//) with those on the cards above.
Gradable and extreme feelings adjectives presentation 2
First of all without any help, try to brainstorm extreme versions of each of these words:
- happy/ pleased
- cold
- hot
- hungry
- tired/ sleepy
- irritated/ annoyed/ angry/ cross
- afraid/ frightened/ scared
- surprised
- bored
- disappointed
- confused
- drunk/ tipsy
- interested
- thirsty
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Used the mixed answers below to help with task above. Most have more than one answer.
- astonished
- baffled
- baking
- blotto
- boiling
- … silly
- … to tears
- delighted
- devastated
- dying of hunger
- exhausted
- fascinated
- freezing
- frozen
- furious
- mystified
- overjoyed
- parched
- shattered
- starving
- stunned
- sweltering
- terrified
- wasted
Use the less mixed answers below to help with the task above. This time the ones with the same meaning are on the same line.
- boiling/ baking/ sweltering
- bored silly/ bored to tears
- delighted/ overjoyed
- devastated
- exhausted/ shattered
- fascinated
- freezing/ frozen
- furious
- mystified/ baffled
- parched
- starving/ dying of hunger
- stunned/ astonished
- terrified
- wasted/ blotto
Check with the cards.
Sounds connected to particular feelings presentation
First of all without looking above, try to think of at least one feeling connected to each of the sounds below.
- “eh?”
- beeped out swearing
- breathing deeply
- breathing in
- breathing out
- cheering
- coughing
- crying
- gasping
- giggling
- gnashing your teeth
- growling
- harrumphing
- hiccupping
- huffing and puffing
- humming
- humming and hawing
- laughing
- murmuring
- muttering
- panting
- rumbling
- scratching
- screaming a little
- shivering
- sighing
- slurping
- slurring your words
- sneezing
- sniffing
- sucking
- teeth chattering
- tutting
- vomiting/ retching
- yawning
Use the gradable and extreme adjectives worksheets above to help with the task above, then check with a copy of the original cards.
Say a feeling word and see if your partner can make a matching noise.
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