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Elicit what the animal is and what it is doing.
Confirm: the animal is a hare. A hare is like a rabbit, but it is slightly larger and
with longer ears. Normally hares are quiet animals, and are difficult to see in the
countryside, but in spring, mating season, their behaviour changes, and they can
be seen running round the fields, jumping and fighting. Because this is such a
huge change in behaviour, people say that hares in March are mad – and so
someone can be described with ‘as mad as a March hare’.
"As mad as a March hare"
as + adjective + as + noun
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Elicit the form (as adjective as + noun).
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Lesson focus
Tell students that you will be looking at how English uses the structure ‘as
+adjective + as + noun’ (technically: a simile) to describe people. In the
lesson, students will be building their range of descriptive vocabulary.
Task
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Task 1:
- do you recognize all the words?
Match the two columns together.
Show students the worksheet and ask them to read it.
Ask students to check unfamiliar words using a dictionary.
(possible checking: a rake, a beetroot, stubborn, a post
Students complete the task individually first, then peer check their
answers
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Synonyms
Task 2:
Use synonyms to develop the meaning.
As good as gold:
As cool as a cucumber:
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Feedback/checking as whole class
Ask the students for some synonyms to develop the meanings: as good
as gold = well-behaved; as cool as a cucumber = calm and relaxed in
manner, unaffected by pressure).
Why?
Task 3:
Critical thinking:
Why?
As deaf as a post?
As cool as a cucumber?
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Encourage some critical thinking: why
‘as deaf as a post’? why ‘as good as gold’? (because of the duplication of
the sound; same in ‘pretty as a picture’.)
In Dutch
Task 4 :
Comparing to your own language
Which of the simile are also used in your own language?
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(Mono- or multilingual classes: what simile does your first language use to
express the same idea?
Your nephew’s as __________. Is he eating enough?
You’ll need to speak up for grandma: she’s _______________.
I promise not to disturb you if I come in late. I’ll be ______________.
His suitcase wasn’t heavy: it was _________________.
Maria was so embarrassed, her face turned as ________________
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Practice 1
To help students use the newly-learned items in context, give them
students some gapped sentences to complete. Show these one at a time.
Compare answers to each one before moving onto the next
Your nephew’s
as thin as a rake
. Is he eating enough?
You’ll need to speak up for grandma:
she’s as deaf as a post.
I promise not to disturb you if I come in late. I’ll be
as quiet as a mouse.
His suitcase wasn’t heavy: it was
as light as a feather.
Maria was so embarrassed, her face turned
as red as a beetroot.
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Practice 1
To help students use the newly-learned items in context, give them
students some gapped sentences to complete. Show these one at a time.
Compare answers to each one before moving onto the next
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Practice 2:
Ask students to engage with the rest of the similes by discussing the
vocabulary at a personal level (see below). Encourage them to expand
answers and ask their partner(s) questions
Use the wheel to choose the question that student can talk about in their group.
Reflection
What similes were new to you?
Which ones are particularly memorable and why?
For more examples go to:
https://www.englishgrammar.org/simile/
https://speakspeak.com/english-grammarexercises/intermediate/similes
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