Description
Each card shows one picture, however, the vocabulary words in the set are paired with their opposite. For example, there is one card for ‘high’ and one for ‘low’, ‘easy’ and ‘difficult’, etc.
Most of the items being described are simple vocabulary that beginner level students will already be familiar with (pencil, desk, boy, girl, hair, pig). A few of the words might be new: city (or building), ladder, math, glass.
Adjectives Word List
- clean
- cool
- difficult
- dirty
- dull
- easy
- empty
- full
- geeky
- heavy
- high
- light
- long
- loud
- low
- messy
- new
- old
- poor
- quiet
- rich
- sharp
- short
- thick
- thin
- tidy
50 comments for Adjectives
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Sergio Rivera –
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noelia –
very very useful material! thanks
Karen –
You’re welcome 🙂
amy c –
Thank you very much your flashcards are fab!
Karen –
Glad you like them!
Nelson Muñoz G. –
This is terrific! I highly appreciate what you’re doing for many teachers since this material is not only so useful but also really awesome. Thanks from my Heart!
Nelson M.
(from MedellÃn Colombia South America)
Karen –
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Hi thank you so much for the cards l’ve been able to teach my child at home as well as my students in class and they are all enjoying it.
Karen –
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Anne –
Your flashcards are amazing. Thanks for the great job. My students are enjoying the lessons, and so am I.
Karen –
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Baris –
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Karen –
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Peter low –
Thank you very much.
I would like to teach my domestic maid some simple words that will come across daily. Can u categorize the flashcards in view of the usual words that we use in daily home? Like kitchen words, spoon, fork etc. And vegetables names….
Karen –
We’re hoping to add some new flashcards later this year, I will keep that idea in mind when putting together vocabulary lists. Thanks!
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Karen –
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Karen –
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Very easy to use, and students like funny pictures!!!
Karen –
Thank you for the feedback!
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Thanks for this material. It’s perfect to use with my son.
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Very Nice Thanks
Susan Randell –
excellent for helping ESL friends of mine. Clear pictures.
Luciano Castillo –
Very useful to learn adjectives! I enjoyed using these with my beginner’s class!
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