Unit 8

Unit 8
Comparisons
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Unit 8
Comparisons

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Focus on Corfu and Athens

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What do you think
the advantages of going
to each place are?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Exercise 1.2 (page 60)
Listen to the discussion. How many of the advantages you identified do they mention?

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Exercise 1.3 (page 60)
Listen again and fill in the gaps

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Answers
2. the best (beach) on
3. as little as
4. the most boring
5. more peaceful than
6. as much as

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You have just made comparisons

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Different ways to compare

  • comparative
  • superlative
  • (not) as ... as

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Comparisons (1)
What is similar in each case?
word
comparative
superlative
big
bigger (than)
(the) biggest
slow
slower (than)
(the) slowest
cheap
cheaper (than)
(the) cheapest
soft
softer (than)
(the) softest
sweet
sweeter (than)
(the) sweetest
hard
harder (than)
(the) hardest
  • 1-syllable words:
  • comparative: word + er
  • superlative: word + est 

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Comparisons (2)
What is similar in each case?
word
comparative
superlative
beautiful
more beautiful (than)
(the) most beautiful
annoying
more annoying (than)
(the) most annoying
dangerous
more dangerous (than)
(the) most dangerous
difficult
more difficult (than)
(the) most difficult
exciting
more exciting (than)
(the) most exciting
ridiculous
more ridiculous (than)
(the) most ridiculous
  • Words with 3 or more syllables:
  • comparative: more + word
  • superlative: most + word

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Comparisons (4)
What is similar in each case?
word
comparative
superlative
easy
easier (than)
(the) easiest
funny
funnier (than)
(the) funniest
tidy
tidier (than)
(the) tidiest
lucky
luckier (than)
(the) luckiest
pretty
prettier (than)
(the) prettiest
dreamy
dreamier (than)
(the) dreamiest
  • 2-syllable words ending in -y:
  • comparative: word + er (mind the spelling!)
  • superlative: word + est (mind the spelling!)

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Comparisons (5)
What is similar in each case?
word
comparative
superlative
gentle
gentler / more gentle(than)
(the) gentlest / most gentle
simple
simpler / more simple (than)
(the) simplest / most simple
clever
cleverer / more clever(than)
(the) cleverest / most clever
tender
tenderer / more tender (than)
(the) tenderest / most tender
narrow
narrower / more narrow (than)
(the) narrowest / most narrow
shallow
shallower / more shallow (than)
(the) shallowest / most shallow
  • 2-syllable words ending in -le / er / ow:
  • comparative: word + er of more + word
  • superlative: word + est of most + word

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Comparisons (6)
What is similar in each case?
word
comparative
superlative
boring
more boring (than)
(the) most boring
tired
more tired (than)
(the) most tired
careful
more careful (than)
(the) most careful
famous
more famous (than)
(the) most famous
common
more common (than)
(the) most common
anxious
more anxious (than)
(the) most anxious
  • With all other 2-syllable words
  • comparative: more + word
  • superlative: most + word

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Excemptions
Remember the following
word
comparative
superlative
good
better (than)
(the) best
bad
worse (than)
(the) worst
much / many
more (than)
(the) most
little (weinig)
less (than)
(the) least
little (klein)
smaller (than)
(the) smallest
old (familieleden)
elder (than)
(the) eldest
late (laatste)
later (than)
(the) latest
far (letterlijk)
farther (than)
(the) farthest
far (figuurlijk / abstract)
further (than)
(the) furthest

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Other ways to compare
Examples:
He is as tall as I am.
They were as glad as we were.

She is not as old as I am.
That team was not as good as we thought.

It became more and more difficult.
It started raining more and more.

  • as ... as when things are the same
  • not as ... as when things are different
  • more and more to emphasise something becoming more

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Other ways to compare
The more people fill in this form, the better it would be.
The sooner we get those results, the easier writing our essay is.
The longer we laeve it, the more expensive it is going to be.

  • The + comparative ... the + comparative to show that as one thing changes, another thing changes as well.

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I think I understand how to make comparisons.
Yes
Mostly. but I don't need any help.
Mostly, but I still would like some help.
Not at all and need some help.

Slide 17 - Poll

Continue
In pairs / groups of three:
Continue working on exercises 3.1 - 3.3 on pages 63 & 64
Check the answers with the key in the back of your book.

Want to practice more with Reading and Use of English part 3?
Do the exercise on page 65 as well.

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