Odd-One-Out
This simple activity practises vocabulary and to some extent speaking. Make a list of four or five words, all but one of which have something in common. Ask the students to find the "odd-one-out".
Don't be surprised if they come up with some surprising answers. Just ask them to justify their choice. You may well find it logical. Take, for example:
The answer could be dragon (because it is the only mythical creature) or cat (because all the other words start with "d").
Ideally, the students should phrase their justification in a form such as:
Here are some suggested words. You can easily find more. And one good exercise is to ask your students to create some lists (along with valid justifications).
WordsSome possible answersdog, cat, donkey, dragoncat - begins c
dragon - mythologicalbanana, tomato, peach, apple, pearbanana - shapeThailand, Singapore, Tokyo, England, VietnamTokyo - city, not country
England - not in Asiacar, aeroplane, truck, bus, trainaeroplane - flies
truck - not for passengers
train - guided by railscamera, computer, television, telephone, fax-machinecamera - doesn't need electricity
television - 4 syllableslove, hatred, fear, greed, angerlove - positive
greed - not an emotionhotel, motel, town-house, condominium, classroomcondominium - 5 syllables
classroom - not for residencewater, bottle, shop, pencil, riverwater - uncountable nounbranch, strawberry, anvil, iceberg, boatanvil - doesn't float in water