Speaking Task Cards - Making Choices and Expressing Preferences
Make choices and express preferences with these Speaking Task Cards! These colorful cards featuring 42 pairs of images are perfect for primary level learners to practice meaningful conversations. Great for use in the classroom or at home, this set of cards provides an engaging way to teach students the important skill of making decisions. With these cards, students can learn to identify their preferences and practice making choices in a fun, interactive way. They can also learn to express their opinions confidently while developing important communication and decision making skills. Enhance learning and engage students with this set of Making Choices and Expressing Preferences Speaking Task Cards!
What's included:
✔42 pairs of colorful images
✔4x4 task card sizes
✔1 whole page of picture
✔4 sets of game instructions that you can choose from for your class and/or attach to your lesson plans.
Choices/Preferences:
1. baking vs. cooking
2. playing the violin vs. playing the drums
3. pet cat vs. pet dog
4. evening vs. morning
5. rainy vs. snowy
6. cold weather vs. hot weather
7. fruit juice vs. milk
8. pizza vs. hamburger
9. grapes vs. apple
10. sandwich vs. donut
11. tomatoes vs. carrot
12. cake vs. apple
13. tacos vs. nachos
14. book vs. movie
15. camping vs. swimming
16. winter vs. summer
17. motorbike vs. bike
18. Math vs. English
19. spring vs. fall
20. lollipop vs. jellybeans
21. soccer/football vs. basketball
22. orange vs. apple
23. spaghetti vs. noodle soup
24. hot food vs. cold food
25. reading vs. writing
26. jogging vs. skateboarding
27. dancing vs. singing
28. Christmas vs. birthday
29. Math vs. Science
30. drawing vs. painting
31. vegetables vs. fruits
32. playing vs. sleeping
33. play the guitar vs. play the keyboard
34. Christmas vs. Halloween
35. watch movie vs. go swimming
36. gardening vs. baking
37. pet birds vs. pet fish
38. sunny vs. rainy
39. long hair vs. short hair
40. Ferris wheel vs. merry-go-round
41. sour food vs. sweet food
42. swing vs. seesaw
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