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10 Exercises for Reviewing Key Grammar and

Vocabulary for Everyday Situations:


1. Dialogue Completion: Choose common everyday situations (ordering food,
asking for directions, making an appointment) and provide incomplete
dialogues. Students fill in the gaps with appropriate grammar and vocabulary.

2. Fill-in-the-Blank Stories: Create narratives related to daily life with blanks for
specific grammar structures (tenses, articles, prepositions) or relevant
vocabulary words. Students complete the story while practicing targeted areas.

3. Role-playing Activities: Set up scenarios like shopping, asking for help, or


giving directions. Students role-play the situations, focusing on using targeted
grammar and vocabulary naturally.

4. Picture Prompts: Show images depicting everyday events (going to the


doctor, taking public transport) and have students write descriptions or
dialogues using the target grammar and vocabulary.

5. Song Analysis: Choose songs in the target language related to daily life and
use them for vocabulary and grammar exercises. Analyze lyrics, identify used
structures, and have students rewrite parts using target grammar.

6. "Would You Rather?" Game: Create questions with everyday choices and
grammar/vocabulary focus ("Would you rather cook every day or eat out
frequently?"). Students answer and justify their choices, practicing relevant
expressions.

7. News Article Rewriting: Select short news articles related to daily life and
have students rewrite them in simpler terms, focusing on using basic grammar
and everyday vocabulary.

8. Flashcard Games: Create flashcards with pictures, words, and sentences on


both sides, targeting specific grammar and vocabulary. Play various memory
games or use them for sentence building activities.

9. "I spy" with Grammar: Play "I spy" with a twist, focusing on objects around
you. Instead of describing the object itself, describe it using target grammar
structures ("I spy with my little eye something that is red").

10. Group Discussions: Choose discussion topics related to everyday life and
encourage students to express their opinions using the target grammar and
vocabulary, correcting each other constructively.
Bonus: Encourage students to find and share relevant videos, podcasts, or
articles related to daily life, and analyze them together, focusing on the target
grammar and vocabulary in real-world contexts.

Remember to personalize these exercises to fit your students' specific needs


and interests. Make them fun and engaging to keep them motivated and ensure
effective learning!

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