Book of activities and games for expressive language
Released: Jan 01, 2001
Publisher: Academic Communication Associates, Inc.
Format: Spiral-bound, 166 pages
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Description:
Here are language activities that can be used to build expressive language. Skills emphasized include using present and past tense verbs, asking questions, using prepositions, using descriptive words, describing events, telling stories, defining words, and more.
Sample Activities
Part 1 - Exercises for Vocabulary and Sentence Production
-Verb Repair-Think Up a Verb
-Verb Absurdities
-On, In, Under, or Behind?
-Preposition Absurdities
-Pick a Pronoun
-Describe and Ask
-What was the Question?
-Combine the Sentences
-Build a Sentence
-Defining Words in Sentences
-Say It Another Way
-Defining Homonyms Used in Sentences
-Words and Their Opposites
Part 2 - Describe and Compare
This section includes language building activities that require students to give descriptive information and to make comparisons.
Part 3 - Expressive Language Use
-Describing Personal Experiences-Explain How
-Explaining Choices
-Evaluating Statements and Actions
-Expressing and Supporting Opinions
-Using the Imagination
-Convincing Others
-Finish the Story
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