My student E. describes and categorizes the objects he sees and touches while walking around the stands in Ortakoy, Istanbul. This vocabulary lesson suits a kinesthetic learning style:
Use pronouns to gesture to the objects and to avoid repetition of the object names:
Ortakoy stands
kumpir
potato
mashed
stuffed
hot
skin
toppings
butter
corn
mayonnaise
sausage
waffles
toppings
nuts
pistachios
almonds
walnuts
fruit
fresh
strawberry slices
banana slices
kiwi slices
candied
cherries
red
green
yellow
figs
green
orange slices
spreads
nutella
chocolate
pistachio
hazelnut
jewelry
material
glass
plastic
metal
chains
heavy
light
stone
jewel
shape
square
circle
oval
rectangle
triangle
sphere
ball
cube
color
black
white
transparent
clear
grey
brown
pink
turquoise
purple
red
green
blue
orange
yellow
objects
necklace
bracelet
anklet
ring
earrings
nosering
pendants
anchor
butterfly
skull
moon
full
crescent
snowflake
mirror
comb
toy
slinky
motorbike
car
wooden sword
handle
blade
sheath
Use pronouns to gesture to the objects and to avoid repetition of the object names:
- one and ones (See British Council grammar)
- this, that, these, those (See British Council grammar)
I like this one.
I like that one.
I like these ones.
I like those ones.
I don't like this one.
I don't like that one.I don't like any of these.
I don't like any of those.
Ortakoy stands
kumpir
potato
mashed
stuffed
hot
skin
toppings
butter
corn
mayonnaise
sausage
waffles
toppings
nuts
pistachios
almonds
walnuts
fruit
fresh
strawberry slices
banana slices
kiwi slices
candied
cherries
red
green
yellow
figs
green
orange slices
spreads
nutella
chocolate
pistachio
hazelnut
jewelry
material
glass
plastic
metal
chains
heavy
light
stone
jewel
shape
square
circle
oval
rectangle
triangle
sphere
ball
cube
color
black
white
transparent
clear
grey
brown
pink
turquoise
purple
red
green
blue
orange
yellow
objects
necklace
bracelet
anklet
ring
earrings
nosering
pendants
anchor
butterfly
skull
moon
full
crescent
snowflake
mirror
comb
toy
slinky
motorbike
car
wooden sword
handle
blade
sheath