These slides are used to explain the concept of word class or better known as parts of the speech. It covers nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. In this case, it is used to illustrate the concept before students try the exercises.
6. Complete the sentence using
the correct definition.
A word that tells
us more about a
verb.
The name of a
person, place or
object.
An
Adjective
A Noun
A Verb
A word that is
used to describe
something or
someone.
A word that is
used to explain an
action; a ‘doing’ or
‘being’ word.
An
Adverb
7. Answers
Adjective
• a word
that is
used to
describe
something
or
someone.
Adverb
• a word
that tells
us more
about a
verb.
Noun
• the name
of a
person,
place or
object.
Verb
• a word
that is
used to
explain an
action; it
is a ‘doing’
or ‘being’
word.
8. Can you match the different colours to the parts
of speech?
Istianah brushed her hair wildly, Syazlynn is hilarious,
Alson ran down the road excitedly. Brian hopped, skipped
and jumped all the way home.
10. Chas reached up and tugged at the gun-barrel. One leg of its swivel had snapped with the impact. He
wrenched at the other, but the aluminium of the aircraft body just bent without breaking. Besides, a
belt of shining cartridges went from the gun back into the aircraft. It supported the gun like a sling
against Chas’s downward pulls. Perhaps if he loosened the cartridge-belt…
He grabbed the round barrel, put his plimsolls against the curving sides of the plane and went up like
a monkey. He peered over the edge of the cockpit.
11. The gunner was sitting there, watching him. One hand, in a soft fur mitt, was stretched up as if to
retrieve the gun; the other lay in his overcalled lap. He wore the black leather flying- helmet of the
Luftwaffe, and goggles. His right eye, pale grey, watched through the goggled-glass tolerantly and a
little sadly. He looked a nice man, young.
The glass of the other goggle was gone. Its rim was thick with sticky red, and inside was a seething
mass of flies, which rose and buzzed angrily at Chas’s arrival, then sank back into the goggle again.
For a terrible moment, Chas thought the Nazi was alive, that the mitted hand would reach out and
grab him. Then even worse, he knew he was dead.
12. Dear Diary,
Boddser Brown will never believe what I have found today!
Running through the woods, trying to get away from Fatty Hardy, I
could smell burning oil and hot metal. I had been running so
quickly I hadn’t realised how thick in the trees I had gone.
As the hot, powerful smell got close, I started to get a bit nervous! I
pulled myself up above a huge tree branch and guess what I saw…
13. Peer Assessment
Highlighters at the ready!
1. Highlight and annotate an example
of an adjective, verb and noun.
2. Has your partner used an adverb?
– If so, highlight it!
Adverb
A word that describes a
verb or an adjective.
•
Quickly …
17. Noun was yelling at us all to
hurry up. We Verb the entrance
to the Noun, when suddenly, a
huge Adjective sounded over
head. The babies started Verb.
It was Adjective!
The End