FCE Word Formation Use of English -Part 3

Birth of a noun
This lesson helps to revise and consolidate forming verbs, adjectives and adverbs from nouns; the skill that comes in handy when dealing with FCE, Use of English, Part 3. 
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Birth of a noun
This lesson helps to revise and consolidate forming verbs, adjectives and adverbs from nouns; the skill that comes in handy when dealing with FCE, Use of English, Part 3. 

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Quick Recap:
What is a (an):


Noun
Verb
Adjective
Adverb

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How to change a verb to a noun
VERB  >>>>> NOUN
employ 
develop
move
judge
advise
establish

VERB >>>>> NOUN
act
inspire
protect
destroy


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How to turn a noun or a verb in to an adjective
NOUN
There is a tear in my paper
There is a stain on my shirt
There are rips (holes) in my jeans
There are chips (pieces missing from) my teeth
VERB
I tore my paper

I stained my shirt 

I ripped my jeans

I chipped my teeth
ADJECTIVE
My paper is torn

My shirt is stained

My jeans are ripped

My teeth are chipped

noun > verb
use the past tense of the verb.
verb to the adjective
Use the past participle
to be + adjective
My arm is broken 

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Game Rules
You may play in pairs or small groups (up to 4 people). Each group will need a dice and a set of 30 cards, put on the table face down. Students draw a card from the stack (every card has a NOUN written on it), roll the dice, and then you need to form new words depending on the numbers rolled, and use them in a sentence.

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Throw the dice

1,2 – make a VERB

3,4 – make an ADJECTIVE

5,6 – make an ADVERB
Example: a student drew SIMPLICITY and rolled 2; they need to make a verb SIMPLIFY and use it in a sentence e.g. They should simplify exam instructions.

For each correct word players get a point.

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Rules
Some noun cards have an asterisk * next to the word: there is an extra point if the player can name the noun with the opposite meaning (e.g. BELIEF –> DISBELIEF).

The teacher has all the word forms written down and helps clarify problematic cases, however, students should correct each other and keep the score. 
To make it more exciting you could set a 20 second time limit. 

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