A fun lesson for beginner ESL students to learn English adjectives, degrees of fear, vocabulary, and expressions for talking about fears. This is a great lesson to teach and learn adjectives. Watch the ESL video about fears and use the ESL Printable and Digital storytelling flashcards to retell the story using the adjectives from the ESL video. Get the downloadable and printable worksheets, ESL printable and digital flashcards, ESL listening and reading exercises, and everything you need for the perfect digital and remote English lesson when you subscribe.
Watch the following video:
Samantha: [Screaming]
Tony: What’s the matter Sam?
Samantha: There is a huge spider on the wall.
Tony: It’s harmless. It’s a daddy-long-legs. It’s a sign of spring.
Samantha: I’ve seen better signs Tony. You know that I am terrified of spiders.
Tony: Yes, I do know that, but there are much worse things to be frightened of than spiders.
Samantha: I can’t stand all insects. They creep me out.
Tony: It’s no big deal. I will kill it.
Samantha: Oh, thank you Tony.
Tony: Why do they creep you out so much?
Samantha: They have really long legs, and they are scary looking.
Tony: Okay, got it! You are almost as scared of spiders as you are of heights.
Samantha: Yes, I hate high places too. It doesn’t bother me to be on the top floor of a high building, but it freaks me out if the place isn’t enclosed.
Tony: Oh, I know Sam. Do you remember the time that we went hiking to the top of mount Shoehorn?
Samantha: Whatever Tony. You are not much better when it comes to needles.
Tony: You are definitely correct there. I can’t stand needles.
Samantha: The look on your face is always priceless when we go to the doctor’s office.
Tony: Yes, I definitely never look forward to going there.
Use the flashcards below to tell a story using adjectives to talk about fears.
Match the words on the left to the meanings on the right.
1. needle |
2. scream |
3. creep (me) out |
4. insect |
5. priceless |
6. heights |
7. enclosed |
8. harmless |
a. to make someone feel nervous and uncomfortable |
b. a small animal that has six legs |
c. extremely funny and memorable |
d. a small, thin piece of steel used to inject medicine |
e. surrounded by walls |
f. not able to cause harm |
g. high places |
h. to give a long, loud, high-pitched cry |
Freak me out
Scared – scary
Frightened
Terrified
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