Session 27: Auxiliary Verbs

 

Session

Introduction to Auxiliary Verbs


Objective

  1. To introduce students to auxiliary verbs (be, do, have) and their functions.
  2. To help students identify and use auxiliary verbs in sentences.
  3. To engage students in fun and interactive activities to reinforce their learning.

Topics/Concept

  1. Understanding Auxiliary Verbs
  2. Forming Sentences using Auxiliary Verbs
  3. Importance of Auxiliary verbs in sentence structure

Material Required

  1.  Flashcards with auxiliary verbs written on them (e.g., is, am, are, have, has, do, does, did).
  2. A set of cards or slips of paper with main verbs (e.g., eating, go, running, sleep, playing, finished).
  3. A large space for students to run (or simply a classroom with enough space for students to move around).

Methodology

  1. Interactive learning through games
  2. Teamwork, Collaboration, Cooperative learning
  3. Kinesthetic Learning

Session Duration

 90 Minutes

 Intro Activity (15 minutes):

                   “Action Verb Charades"

Objective: This activity engages students and introduces the concept of action verbs and how auxiliary verbs help them in forming complete sentences

Instructions:

 Main Topic/Activity (60 minutes):

       “What are Auxiliary Verbs"

                  (20 minutes)

  1. Be: (am,is,are,was,were,being,been) I am playing.        (Continuous tense) 
  2.  Do: (Did,does,doing)Do you like chocolate?. (For making questions/negatives)
  3. Have: (Had,has,having)They have completed their work. (Perfect tense)
       ”Auxiliary Verb Relay Race” 

                       (40 minutes)

  1. Start the relay

     2.  Form a Sentence:  

    Example: If they picked "is" and "eating," the student should say, "He is eating

  If they picked "do" and "play," they should say, "They do play."

   3.  Correctness Check:

    4. Winning the game:

Follow Up Tasks (5 minutes):

Review Questions/Assessment/Tasks (10 minutes):

  1.    "Which auxiliary verb is used for negatives with action verbs?”
  2. "Can you give me a sentence with ‘have’ as the auxiliary verb?"

Expected Learning Outcome:

Knowledge building:

Skill building:


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