GRO 11 lesson 2

Welcome!

  • Book of the week
  • Recap of part I 
  • Articles part II
  • Work on assignments


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This lesson contains 18 slides, with text slides and 1 video.

Items in this lesson

Welcome!

  • Book of the week
  • Recap of part I 
  • Articles part II
  • Work on assignments


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Road map
  • Book of the Week
  • GRO Chapter 11


Testweek 
6 March - 12 March 2024

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Book of the Week
The Lincoln Lawyer 

by 

Michael Connelly

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Book of the Week
1. Why is Mickey called 'the Lincoln Lawyer'?

2. Where is this series/are these books set?


3. What do you think of it?

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Book of the Week
1. Why is Mickey called 'the Lincoln Lawyer'?

2. Where is this series/are these books set?


3. What do you think of it?

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Chapter 11 - goal
At the end of this series of lessons you can: 
recognise
understand
apply
- adjectives 
- the English degrees of comparison
- adverbs 
in a sentence 

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What is ...
an adverb

an adjective

a degree of comparison?

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'But the departures come at a moment where Beijing’s relations with the west are increasingly strained and less easily mollified by loans of cuddly endangered bears'.

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'But the departures come at a moment where Beijing’s relations with the west are increasingly strained and less easily mollified by loans of cuddly endangered bears'.

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Check
ex. 1 and 2


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Adjectives & Adverbs

Degrees of comparison

(Well, what do you know?)

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DO
Do exercises 3, 4 and 5 

Ready?   


Study the theory on pp. 175 -180
Do ex. 6, 7 and 8



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Adverb
Tells you something about a/an
  • verb
  • adjective
  • another adverb
  • a (sub)clause or an entire sentence

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Adverb
Compare:

She looked calm. 

She looked calmly across the water. 

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Adverb functions
The kids behaved badly. (M)
She went away.     (P)
They left immediatly. (T) 
They are usually here.  (F)
You're absolutely right. (D)
Obviously, he is not too smart. (SA)

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Adverbs

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