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U5 Adjectives/adverbs
Read p 151
Who liked the attraction the most?
How many stars would they give?
How do you know if they liked it or not?
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Read p 151
Who liked the attraction the most?
How many stars would they give?
How do you know if they liked it or not?
Slide 1 - Slide
Take a look at the underlined words. What are they?
Slide 2 - Mind map
Adjectives are used to give us information about ... and ....
Slide 3 - Open question
ADJECTIVES
Give us information about a noun or pronouns
Longleat park is fantastic.
Fantastic
park
We saw some cute penguins
Cute
penguins
He was very nice
Nice
person (He)
Slide 4 - Slide
Give one more example from the text using the adjective and (pro)noun
Slide 5 - Open question
Slide 6 - Slide
Which one is correct?
A
I was bored at the maths lesson
B
I was boring at the maths lesson
C
It was a boring maths lesson
D
It was a bored maths lesson
Slide 7 - Quiz
Adjectives with ed/ing
What is the difference?
Slide 8 - Open question
Slide 9 - Slide
Slide 10 - Slide
Work in pairs, form two sentences. One with the -ed, the other with the -ing
Slide 11 - Open question
exercises on adjectives
worksheets
Slide 12 - Slide
What an adventure at the safari park
Watch the video and read the review
What a dreadful day.
The attractions were terribly dirty.
The monkeys ran away really quickly.
Slide 13 - Slide
What a dreadful place.
Dreadful gives info on ...
Slide 14 - Mind map
What a dreadful place.
Place is
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
an adjective
D
an adverb
Slide 15 - Quiz
What a dreadful place.
Dreadful gives info on a noun so dreadful is...
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
an adjective
D
an adverb
Slide 16 - Quiz
the attractions were terribly dirty
Terribly gives information on ...
Slide 17 - Mind map
The attractions were terrible dirty
Dirty is
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
an adjective
D
an adverb
Slide 18 - Quiz
The attractions were terribly dirty.
Terribly gives information on dirty so...
A
terribly is an adjective that gives info on a noun
B
Terribly is an adjective that gives info on an adjective
C
Terribly is an adverb that gives info on a noun
D
Terribly is an adverb that gives info on an adjective
Slide 19 - Quiz
They ran away really quickly
Quickly gives info on
Slide 20 - Mind map
Ran is
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
an adjective
D
an adverb
Slide 21 - Quiz
They ran away really quickly
Quickly gives info on ran so quickly is
A
an adjective giving info on a noun
B
an adjective giving info on a verb
C
an adverb giving info on a noun
D
an adverb giving info on a verb
Slide 22 - Quiz
they ran away really quickly
really gives info on....
Slide 23 - Mind map
Quickly is
A
a noun
B
a verb
C
an adjective
D
an adverb
Slide 24 - Quiz
They ran away really quickly.
Really gives info on quickly, so really is...
A
an adjective giving info on a noun
B
an adjective giving info on an adjective
C
an adverb giving info on an adjective
D
an adverb giving info on an adverb
Slide 25 - Quiz
Adverbs give us information about...
Slide 26 - Mind map
How do you form an adverb of manner?
Slide 27 - Mind map
Slide 28 - Slide
Which one is correct
A
He speaks English terribely
B
He speaks English terribly
C
He speaks English terrible
D
He speaks English terribily
Slide 29 - Quiz
Which one is correct?
A
We happily walked outside.
B
We happy walked outside.
C
We happyly walked outside
Slide 30 - Quiz
Which one is correct?
A
He enthusiasticly opened the door
B
He enthusiastic opened the door
C
He enthusiastically opened the door
D
He enthusiasticelly opened the door
Slide 31 - Quiz
Slide 32 - Slide
Which one is correct?
A
He speaks English good
B
He speaks English well
Slide 33 - Quiz
Adjective or adverb?
He speaks English
well.
Well --> adverb, tells us something about the way he speaks English.
He is good at English
Good is an adjective, tells us something about him. He is good at...
Slide 34 - Slide
Slide 35 - Slide
Which one is correct?
A
They arrived late for the party
B
They arrived lately for the party
Slide 36 - Quiz
Adjective or adverb?
Lately: recent, de laatste tijd
late: adjective He was 10 minutes late.
late: adverb I got up late.
Slide 37 - Slide
Which one is correct?
A
The car drove fast on the road.
B
The car drove fastly on the road.
Slide 38 - Quiz
Which one is correct?
A
We work hard for school.
B
We work hardly for school.
C
We hardly work for school.
Slide 39 - Quiz
Exceptions
late= adjective and adverb
lately= recent
fast= adjective and adverb
fastly= doesn't exist
Hard= adjective and adverb
Hardly= nauwelijks (adverb)
Slide 40 - Slide
Slide 41 - Slide
Practice time
Fill in grammar box p 159
Book p 160
Book p 161
Slide 42 - Slide
What does fun and funny mean?
'This lesson is fun, Miss Van Heyste is a funny teacher.
Slide 43 - Open question
Fun is an ... and funny is an ...
Slide 44 - Open question
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