'ADJECTIVES'_DAY 2

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WELCOME TO ENGLISH CLASS
ADJECTIVES-DAY 2

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GOD, OUR FATHER, YOU ARE THE SOURCE OF
 ALL WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE. GIVE ME AN ATTENTIVE MIND SO THAT I CAN GRASP MY LESSON. GIVE ME AN EAGER MIND TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY, GIVE ME THE WISDOM TO KNOW WHAT IS RIGHT AND THE COURAGE TO STAND FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE AND THUS HELP ME TO MAKE THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN.                                                                                                                         -AMEN

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
*Identify adjectives and complete sentences using the same

*Rewrite sentences using the positive degree showing the comparison
*Complete the sentences using superlative degree of adjectives
*Identify the incorrectly used adjectives 


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WARM UP

 SEL Activity – Describe the given picture using adjectives 

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SEL Activity – Describe the given picture using adjectives

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Big question - Adjectives describe nouns by answering- (Choose the correct option)
A
What kind is it?
B
How many are there?
C
Which one is it?
D
All of the above.

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Change sentences using positive degree to show comparison  
EXAMPLE
Comparative: Gold is more precious than any other metal.
Positive: No other metal is as precious as gold.

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Change sentences using positive degree to show comparison  
It is possible to change the degree of comparison without changing the
meaning of a sentence. Study the following Examples.

1.  Comparative: He is not stronger than me.
Positive: I am as strong as him.

2.  Comparative: Alice is taller than any other girl in the class.
Positive: No other girl in the class is as tall as Alice.

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RULES FOR TRANSFORMATION- FROM COMARATIVE TO POSITIVE DEGREE
Example
COMPARATIVE: WILLIAM  IS WISER THAN JOHN.
(Subject + verb + Comparative form + than + object)

 POSITIVE: JOHN IS NOT AS WISE AS WILLIAM.
(Object * + verb + not + so/as + positive form + as + Subject) 

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Select the correct option.
Comparative: India is larger than any other democracy in the world.
Positive:________________________________
A
No other democracy in the world is as large as India.
B
India is a large democratic country.

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Comparative: Susie is cleverer than most other girls in the class.
Positive: ________________________________.
A
Suzie is the most cleverest.
B
Few girls in the class are as clever as Susie.

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Comparative: John is stronger than any other player of our team.
Positive: ___________________
A
No other player of our team is as strong as John.
B
John is the strongest player of our team.

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BBC OF EXERCISE 4

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BBC OF EXERCISE 5 & 6

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DO REMEMBER

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RELAX TAKE A DEEP BREATH....

RUB YOUR PALMS AND PLACE THEM ON YOUR EYES.
PEEK- A- BOO (I SEE YOU)

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NOW I CAN:
*Identify adjectives and complete sentences using the same
*Rewrite sentences using the positive degree showing the comparison
*Complete the sentences using superlative degree of adjectives
*Identify the incorrectly used adjectives
A
Strongly agree
B
Agree
C
Need help
D
Not sure

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CLOSURE- PADLET ACTIVITY
‘MY BIRTHDAY GIFT’

Your father has allowed you a birthday gift of your choice. You want a racing bicycle/a Barbie doll set. You have to give your father a detailed description of the gift you want. Using adjectives describe your chosen gift. (Write 3-5 sentences and underline the adjectives) 

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REVISE DA 2 SYLLABUS-Reading Comprehension & meaning in context, Synonyms, Gender, Proper Nouns & Abstract Nouns

Complete Exercise 7 on page 60 and
Exercise 9 on page 62 & 63 in English Workbook.

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