TEACHER'S NOTES
ESL / EFL RESOURCES What's the word?
Activity Type Introduction
Listening and speaking Here is a fun guessing game to help students practice using
activity, group work defining relative clauses with who, which and where.
Procedure
Language Focus
Divide the class into groups of three or four.
Defining relative clauses
with who, which and Give each group a set of cards.
where
Tell the students to shuffle the cards and place them face down in
a pile on the desk.
Aim
To describe words using Demonstrate the activity by picking up a card (e.g. library) and
defining relative clauses. telling the students to listen to your definition and guess the word.
Define the word using a relative clause, e g. 'It's a place where
Preparation people read books'.
Make one copy of the When a student guesses the word correctly, give them the card.
cards for each group of
three or four and cut as Explain that the students are going to play the same game in their
indicated. groups.
The students then take it in turns to pick up a card and give a
Level definition of the word on the card using a relative clause.
Pre-intermediate Examples:
It’s a thing which...
Time
30 minutes It’s a person who...
It’s a place where...
Students cannot use the word on the card or variations of the
word in their definitions.
The first student to guess the word keeps the card.
The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins.
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ESL / EFL RESOURCES What's the word?
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