Unit 2 lesson 21: possessive ' or 's and degrees of comparison

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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Welcome!
Book and notebook

Slide 1 - Slide

Who are we missing today? 
Who has a charged laptop, a notebook and their book with them?

Slide 2 - Slide

Planning of today: 
  • Goals of today: 5 minutes
  • Grammar repetition: 25 minutes
  • Work on your project/study: 15 minutes
  • Check: 5
  • Homework.

Slide 3 - Slide

Goals of today:
  • At the end of the lesson, I will be able to make a short and simple sentence using the possessive ' or 's. 
  • At the end of the lesson, I will be able to make a comparison between two things. 
  • At the end of the lesson, I will be able to make the differences clear between the book and film through a video or drawing. 

Slide 4 - Slide

What do you remember about the possessive ' and 's:

Slide 5 - Mind map

Possession: 's or '
Als je wilt zeggen dat iets van iemand is, zet je meestal ‘s achter de eigenaar.
Als de eigenaar én in het meervoud staat én al eindigt op een s, zet je alleen een ‘ achter de eigenaar.
Enkelvoud
+ 's 
My bother's books.
The cat's tail. 
Simon's watch.
Meervoud
+ '
My brothers' books. (2 or more brothers).
The cats' tails. (2 or more cats)

Slide 6 - Slide

This is __ book.
A
Peter's
B
peter's
C
Peter'
D
peter'

Slide 7 - Quiz

Let's go to the ____.
A
Smiths's
B
smith's
C
Smiths'
D
smiths'

Slide 8 - Quiz

The ____ rooms is upstrairs.
A
Children's
B
children's
C
Children'
D
children'

Slide 9 - Quiz

What do you remember about comparing things?

Slide 10 - Mind map

What do these words mean in dutch?
  1. nice - nicer - nicest
  2. old - older - oldest
  3. funny - funnier - funniest 
  4. dangerous - more dangerous - most dangerous
  5. interesting - more interesting - most interesting 
Compare it with a staircase

Slide 11 - Slide

Rule short words: 
Short words (1 syllable) + er/est
Word ending with an e + r/st
Word ending with an y (and before y = consonant) - (y=i) + er/est
Doubled letters (sound) - (doubled letter) + er/est (big - biggest)


Syllable - lettergreep
Consonant - medeklinker

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Rule long words: 
Long words (2 or more syllables) + more/most
For example - beautiful - more beautiful - most beautiful
For words of two or more syllables, use more (than) and (the) most. 
For example - powerful - more powerful than - the most powerful

Syllable - lettergreep
Consonant - medeklinker

Slide 13 - Slide

Overview:
1 syllable = short 
2 syllables = short 
2 syllables = long
3+ syllables = long
Fast 
cle-ver
a-fraid
dif-fi-cult
Faster
cleverer
more afraid
more difficult
Fastest
cleverest
most afraid
most difficult

Slide 14 - Slide

Exceptions:
Good - better - best.
Bad - worse - worst.
Little - less - least. 

Slide 15 - Slide

Fill in the gap:
In the last holiday I read a really good book, but a friend of mine gave me an even ______ one last weekend.
A
gooder
B
goodest
C
better
D
betterst

Slide 16 - Quiz

Fill in the gap:
School is boring, but homework is _______ than school.
A
boringer
B
boringest
C
more boring
D
most boring

Slide 17 - Quiz

Fill in the gap:
This magazine is cheap, but that one is ______.
A
cheaper
B
cheapest
C
more cheap
D
most cheap

Slide 18 - Quiz

Work on your project:
Choose one option.
If you work in a group let me know!
You can find the options on our teams page. 


timer
15:00

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The Goals of today?
What? 
Why? 
How? 

Slide 20 - Slide

Homework: 
Practise with the grammar and words for your test. 

Important dates: 
Unit 2 test - TOMORROW!
Project 2 - This Friday! (23:59 - teams).

Slide 21 - Slide