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 Grammar

Pronouns - 3rd person

Definition

Singular - he, him, his, she, her hers, him, it

Plural - they, them, theirs

 

Fun Fact: "At 45 letters, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, which refers to a lung disease, is often considered the longest word in English."


3rd Person Battleship

This is a battleship game for praticing 3rd person singular pronouns.

 
Bimyo Photos (singular)
Parts of pictures are shown to students and they try must form questions in order to guess at the complete pictures.

 

Double D (it)

Double D stands for 'Devastating Demonstratives'.    Students draw pictures based upon a secret demonstrative pronoun sentences  and post them around the class The name of this activity contains the word 'devastating' because if you're like me, you find it difficult just to draw a stick figure.

 

Students guess who their partner is by asking simple yes/no questions. 

 

Know Your Friend

Students show off their artistic skill and practice speaking.

 

This information gap activity is fairly self-explanatory. Students work in pairs to complete the worksheet.

 

This is a jazz chant to the melody of Frere Jacques. The melody is catchy and known among Japanese students so it is a good and short activity to introduce or review the third-person verb tense.
 

VerbS

Students learn how to read their teachers’ names in English and practice using verb plurals.


 Worksheets Without Explanations

 

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