ADJECTIVES
(147 WORD TO PRACTICE)
About the Topic: Adjectives
An adjective is a word that describes a person, place, thing, or animal. Adjectives tell us what something is like, such as its colour, size, shape, or feeling. Learning adjectives helps students make their sentences more interesting and clear.
For example, in the sentence “The apple is red,” the word red is an adjective because it tells the colour of the apple. In “The dog is big,” big describes the size of the dog. Adjectives can also describe feelings, like “happy,” “sad,” or “excited.”
Using adjectives helps students:
Talk about people, places, and things more clearly.
Share opinions about objects or experiences.
Make their English more interesting and descriptive.
Adjectives are very important in English because they add detail to our sentences. We often use them before nouns, like “a tall tree,” or after verbs like “The tree is tall.”
Sample Vocabulary
Big
Small
Tall
Short
Happy
Sad
Beautiful
Ugly
Hot
Cold
Learning Outcomes
After learning this topic, students will be able to:
Understand what adjectives are and how to use them.
Describe people, animals, objects, and places with adjectives.
Make simple sentences with the pattern: noun + adjective or verb + adjective.
Improve speaking and writing skills by using descriptive words.
Express feelings, opinions, and observations in English.
Benefits of the BoomWords Game
The BoomWords Game makes learning adjectives fun and interactive! The teacher says “Adjectives,” and students take turns saying one adjective, like “happy,” “small,” or “beautiful.” If a student repeats a word or takes too long, they say “Boom!” and sit down.
This game helps students:
Remember new adjectives easily.
Speak English faster and more confidently.
Listen carefully and think quickly.
Learn while having fun and moving around the classroom.
Teachers can also make the game more exciting by showing pictures and asking students to describe them using adjectives — for example, “The car is red and big” or “The cat is small and cute.”
Teacher’s Comment
“Students learned many adjectives today. They practiced using words like ‘happy,’ ‘tall,’ and ‘beautiful’ in sentences. The BoomWords game helped them remember the adjectives and use them confidently. Very active and enjoyable lesson!”
Student’s Comment
“I liked learning adjectives! Now I can say ‘The dog is big’ or ‘The flower is beautiful.’ The BoomWords game was fun because we had to say words quickly. I learned many new words today!”
Example Sentences
The cat is small.
My house is big.
The tree is tall.
I am happy today.
She is sad because it is raining.
The flower is beautiful.
This book is interesting.
The tea is hot.
The ice cream is cold.
We played the BoomWords game with adjectives in class.

