I developed this activity to work with a teens basic group. I wanted to find a movie that was meaningful to them, a film which had many and different characters for them to apply superlative forms. The result was amazing; not only did they apply the grammar point accurately, but also they oustandingly expanded their use of adjectives since they wanted to express what they really thought of the characters.
Here's the task:
Watch the trailer and write four adjectives to describe each of the characters:
Hulk is:
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Iron man is:
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Captain America is:
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Thor is:
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Black widow is:
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Loki is:
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Nick Fury
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Hawkeye is:
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Use these expressions to report your answers:
In my opinion… I think… I believe… From my point of view…
Watch the trailer and decide if your description is complete.
Watch again and check if these sentences are true or false:
Nick Fury says “war has started”
The assistant says “I think it’s a tramp”
Hulk says “what if I say yes”
Hulk says “we are not a team; we are a time bomb”
Iron man says “guys, I’m bringing the party to you”
Transform these adjectives into superlative forms
Dangerous
Short
Strong
Weak
Egocentric
Wicked
Intelligent
Crazy
Aggressive
Quiet
Write sentences to describe the characters using these superlative forms and the ones you included in the first exercise.
For example: Black widow is the quietest character. As a follow-up, they had to write a post in a forum saying which their favorite super hero was and why, using the superlative forms. They also had an online poll and decided on the following categories: the best soccer team, the best soccer player, the funniest cartoon, the scariest movie, the coolest band, etc.
This activity was created to work on understanding, grammar and speaking in the context of health. This is a great and thought-provoking scene where Dr. Adams is defending his philosophy which will definitely trigger a juicy discussion.
Watching:
True or false?
1.The man who was sitting in the middle wasn’t satisfied by Doctor Adam’s answers.
2.Any person who was treated in the ranch was both a patient and a doctor.
3.Because you help someone else, you are a doctor.
4.Because of the audience’s reaction, we can notice their sympathy with the doctor.
5.Since he felt confident, he went on with the development of his argument.
6.He could treat the patients because he didn’t feel more than a trusted friend.
7.As he wasn’t afraid of death, he could speak about it openly.
8.The people in the audience agreed with him after they had listened to what he had to say.
9.If you treat a person and not a disease, you win no matter what the outcome.
10.After he explained his point, he felt relieved.
Re-write these sentences using participle and adverbial clauses:
Ex: The man sitting in the middle wasn’t satisfied by Doctor Adam’s answers.
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As a follow up, students could be asked to debate on whether this is a good or bad approach.
This is a debate developed by Paola Vilardo:
"Laughter, a new approach to medicine"
Part I
GROUP A: Brainstorm all the reasons why this is not a good idea and we should stick to the classic approach to medicine.
GROUP B: Brainstorm all the reasons why we should be incorporating this new approach to medicine..
With your group, also think of COUNTER-ARGUMENTS (arguments for the other side). Take notes.
Part II
○Present your argument to a member of the other group. Debate this issue!
○Your GOAL is to convince the other person to agree with you!