This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Today's programme
- looking back at last week's lesson - grammar; making questions - reading; The Savoy - working online; 4.3
Slide 2 - Slide
Looking back at last week's lessons
- word order; place, time and adverbs of frequency (always, never, sometimes etc.)
Slide 3 - Slide
Comparisons; comparative and superlative
1. If the word has:..... one syllable .....two syllables ending at -y, -le, -ow, of -er (with the emphasis on the first syllable) then you use -er and -est
large- larger- the largest clever- cleverer- the cleverest handy - handier- the handiest
2. Longer words:... more - and most - expensive - more expensive - the most expensive
Slide 4 - Slide
What are the comparative and superlative of handy.....
A
handyer - the handyest
B
handier- the handiest
Slide 5 - Quiz
exquisite...
A
more exquisite - the most exquisite
B
exquisiter - the exquisitest
Slide 6 - Quiz
yellow...
A
more yellow - the most yellow
B
yellower - the yellowest
Slide 7 - Quiz
peaceful...
A
more peaceful - the most peaceful
B
peacefuller - the peacefullest
Slide 8 - Quiz
Which sentence is correct?
A
I got home really early yesterday from work.
B
I got home really early from work yesterday.
C
Yesterday I got home really early from work.
Slide 9 - Quiz
Which sentence is correct?
A
The thieves ate lunch in the park in the late afternoon yesterday
B
The thieves ate lunch yesterday in the late afternoon in the park.
C
Yesterday in the late afternoon the thieves ate lunch in the park.
Slide 10 - Quiz
Which sentence is correct?
A
He could always go somewhere else.
B
He always could go somewhere else.
C
Always he could go somewhere else.
Slide 11 - Quiz
Which sentence is correct?
A
Sam always will work hard.
B
Sam will always work hard.
C
Always Sam will work hard.
Slide 12 - Quiz
What is a synonym for 'wealthy' ?
A
healthy
B
rich
C
weather
Slide 13 - Quiz
what is a synonym for 'occur'?
A
happen
B
occasion
C
provide
Slide 14 - Quiz
What is a synonym for 'aim' ?
A
goal
B
love
C
eat
Slide 15 - Quiz
grammar; making questions
Present Tense: do & does
Lisa likes cake. I work hard. Does Lisa like cake? Do I work hard?
Past Tense: did
Adam slept in the tent yesterday. Did Adam sleep in the tent yesterday?
To be in the sentence? Place the verb first
We are happy to see you. Are we happy to see you?
Multiple verbs? Put the auxiliary verb first
We could easily go to the supermarket. Could we easily go to the supermarket?
Who, what, where, which, when
Where is my jacket? What are you doing?
Slide 16 - Slide
Turn these sentences into questions:
1. The waiter worked hard all evening. 2. Sally flies to her grandma in Spain. 3. She bought a book when she went home. 4. We flew to Barcelona instead of Madrid. 5. The boys were disappointed when Ajax lost. 6. I am always feeling sick when I work-out. 7. Everybody thinks the boys are being naughty. 8. I work hard to earn lots of money.
9. My grandmother was always happy when we arrived.
Slide 17 - Slide
Slide 18 - Video
Exercise; The Savoy
You will now be reading a text about the Savoy hotel. When we are done you will have 15 minutes to finish the exercise.
Slide 19 - Slide
Working online
We will now be working online. You can go to Nuengelsonline.noordhoff.nl and finish paragraph 4.3.