Go over the pronunciation and meaning of each sentence. You can do this as a PowerPoint or hand out the cards for students to read as they repeat after you.
If you haven't already, hand out the cards (I made enough to work in pairs with the occasional group of 3). Students turn these all face down and spread out between their joined desks.
Students alternate turns to flip over any 2 cards and try to make a pair. When they make a pair, they must read the sentence aloud.
The winner is the student with the most pairs.
End with the work sheet so students can practice writing. The sentences I have in mind for the pictures are:
(1) Listening to BTS makes me happy.
(2) Cooking (dinner etc) makes me hungry.
(3) Fishing makes me excited.
Of course students are welcome to have something more creative to match the pictures if they're able to.I get them to use three different adjectives for their original sentences for the sake of variety.
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S V O complement: pair matching game and sentence writing.
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This is so helpful. I ended up using these for a game of gesture! They loved it so thanks for sharing!