Odd One Out - A2 Places in a City

Places in a City

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Have your A2-level students explore the lexicon of the urban environment with "Odd One Out - Places in a City". This lexical classification exercise is perfect for consolidating complex words for places (museum, factory, hospital, palace...). By asking students to find the odd one out (often a basic A1 noun like an item of clothing or food), the resource strengthens understanding of the lexical field of places and develops analytical skills. It's the ideal activity to introduce a sequence on giving directions in a city or describing a metropolis.

W skrócie

Poziom CEFR :A2

Poziom klasy :Level 3

Typ :Ćwiczenia i arkusze

Kultura i cywilizacja :Życie codzienne


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Przewodnik pedagogiczny

Objective & Activity Summary

The main pedagogical objective is to reinforce the recognition and memorization of A2 level vocabulary related to places in a city (transport, culture, services) by developing the ability to categorize and identify a word that does not belong to this lexical field. The resource is an "Odd One Out" exercise consisting of seven lines of four words. In each line, the majority of words designate urban places or buildings (e.g., station, airport, museum), while the odd one out is a basic A1 common noun (e.g., food, money, shirt, hat) from other themes. The student must circle the word that is foreign to the city's lexical field.


Suggested Procedure

Before the activity (~5 min): ACTIVATE THE URBAN LANDSCAPE

  • Getting started: The teacher distributes the worksheet. Write 'Places in a City' on the board. Ask students to name places they visit or know in their city in English (e.g., *school, cinema, park*) to reactivate the theme.

  • Concept introduction: Remind them of the 'Odd One Out' rule and emphasize that this time, they will have to find which word is **not** a place.

During the activity (~15-20 min): ANALYZE THE SEMANTIC FIELD

  • Step 1: Individual Resolution (10 min). Students read and circle the odd one out. Encourage students to try to mentally define the function of each place to confirm its belonging to the group (e.g., A *museum* is for seeing art, a *hospital* is for care).

  • Step 2: Pair Verification and Justification (5-10 min). In pairs, students compare their choices. They prepare oral justification using the full sentence: « Food is the odd one out because **station, airport, and museum** are **places** (in a city). »

After the activity (~10-15 min): DESCRIBE ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES

  • Collective correction: Proceed with oral correction. Write the places on the board and categorize them (Transport, Culture/Leisure, Services).

  • Grammar reinforcement: Ask students to form simple sentences to describe the activity associated with two of the places (e.g., « I **watch a play** at the **theatre** » or « I **buy food** at the **supermarket** ») using the appropriate verb.


Adaptations

  • To simplify: Provide an image bank or an illustrated dictionary of places for students who struggle with A2 vocabulary. Searching for the place reinforces autonomy and facilitates the categorization task.

  • To extend: Use the places to introduce complex prepositions of place (A2): ask students to locate two of the places relative to each other (e.g., « The **market** is **next to** the **office** » or « The **gallery** is **opposite** the **stadium** »).



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