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Slide 1 - Slide

Revision test
Body idioms
Giving advice
Adverbs & Adjectives

Slide 2 - Slide

What does the idiom 'to be all ears' mean?
A
to accept reality
B
to listen very well
C
to pay attention

Slide 3 - Quiz

What does the idiom 'break a leg' mean?
A
to be deeply in love
B
to get nervous
C
to wish someone good luck

Slide 4 - Quiz

Write down when we can use the body idiom 'to have cold feet'

Slide 5 - Open question

Vul aan: to cost an arm and a ...
A
leg
B
body
C
feet
D
money

Slide 6 - Quiz

Write down when we can use the body idiom 'to cry your heart out'

Slide 7 - Open question

Vul aan: I was ... over heels in love with you.
A
all
B
heart
C
feet
D
head

Slide 8 - Quiz

What does the idiom 'my lips are sealed?
A
to stop talking
B
to keep a secret
C
to look sad

Slide 9 - Quiz

Giving advice:
I have a sore throat. You should ...

Slide 10 - Open question

Giving advice:
I have a sore throat. You shouldn't ...

Slide 11 - Open question

Giving advice:
I have a headache. You should ...

Slide 12 - Open question

Giving advice:
I have a headache. You shouldn't ...

Slide 13 - Open question

Adjectives and adverbs
What’s an adjective?
Adjectives usually describe a noun = We normally use adjectives to talk about people and things
  • a kind man
  • a patient teacher
  • a big house
What’s an adverb?
 Adverbs usually describe verbs (or adjectives). We use adverbs to talk about how people do things  
  • The man talked kindly.
  • The teacher explained the exercise patiently.
  • The thief shouted angrily.
  • He works carefully.


Slide 14 - Slide

Adjectives and adverbs
Exceptions! 



Adjective
Adverb
good
well
hard
hard
early
early
fast
fast
late
late
fine
fine

Slide 15 - Slide

BE CAREFUL!
With the verbs to be, to feel, to look and to smell we use adjectives!

  • She is beautiful.
  • Peter and Lily are happy.
  • She feels sad.
  • It smells good.
  • You look sad.

Slide 16 - Slide

Adjectives and adverbs
The local song – Supertramp (p. 86)

Underline the adjectives in blue and the adverbs in red






Slide 17 - Slide

Adjectives and adverbs
Adjectives:
wonderful, beautiful, magical, sensible, logical, responsible, practical, dependable, clinical, intellectual, cynical, asleep, deep, simple, absurd, radical, liberal, fanatical, criminal, acceptable, respectable, presentable, simple, absurd

Adverbs:
happily, joyfully, playfully




Slide 18 - Slide

I feel ... (bad) that he is not taking part in the game
A
bad
B
badly

Slide 19 - Quiz

This exercise looks ... (easy).
A
easily
B
easy

Slide 20 - Quiz

He speaks ... (slow).
A
slowly
B
slow

Slide 21 - Quiz

She is a ... (quick) thinker.
A
quickly
B
quick

Slide 22 - Quiz

The roses smell ... (sweet).
A
sweet
B
sweetly

Slide 23 - Quiz

Test Canvas

Slide 24 - Slide