3.1 Vocab + 3.2 Comparisons

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Welcome AM2A
 Please take your seat
 Put your phone and earbuds in your bag

Today you need: pen + WB
What do you know about pen pals & the Pennsylvania?

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Exchange with the states
I've been in contact with an American teacher and you will be in contact with her students!

All of you will write a letter to one of the American students, practice the language and learn about the kids, their lives, school, hobbies etc.

  • TO DO: click this link and add your name, age and top three hobbies to the document.

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Class expectations
Everyone tries to speak English
Laptops are half-closed when not in use - NO gaming!
Listen to each other when someone's speaking
You're silent when working alone - Q's allowed
No loud noises when working together
Have respect and be kind!

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Today's planning
Today you will ...
... read for ten minutes
... learn vocab related to movies, TV and media (3.1)
... learn how to compare things/people/places (3.2)

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3.1 Vocab
We will talk about movies, TV & other forms of media today.

In pairs, create a list with different types of media with the verbs:

READ   -   WATCH  -   LISTEN
 a magazine - Netflix - to a podcast
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2:30

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Pick your preference and discuss with your partner the why - 30 seconds
series
movies

Slide 6 - Poll

Pick your preference and discuss with your partner the why - 30 seconds
Disney+
Videoland
Netflix
Other streaming service.

Slide 7 - Poll

Pick your preference and discuss with your partner the why - 30 seconds
Tiktok
YouTube
Instagram

Slide 8 - Poll

Pick your preference and discuss with your partner the why - 30 seconds
Online books / e-reader
Physical copy of a book

Slide 9 - Poll

Pick your preference and discuss with your partner the why - 30 seconds
Bingewatcher
Slowburner

Slide 10 - Poll

3.1 Vocab
Open your workbook and go to page 33/34.

  • Read the text 'One episode is never enough'.
  • Complete exercises 4, 8 and 9 ALONE. 
  • Speak about exercise 12 with your neigbor.
  • Game time: let's play 90 seconds.
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7:00

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Category is ...
Form three groups of 7/8 people and sit close to each other.
Each team will choose TWO describers per round. 
They'll have 90 sec to describe 5 words that fall into the same category.

The other people will write down the five words. Don't guess out loud!
Once the 90 seconds are over, I will check your answers.

The team with the most points after three rounds wins!

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... factual TV programmes
Words 1 - 5

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... entertainment programmes
Words 1 - 5

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... movie genres
Words 1 - 5

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I can describe and talk about movie, TV and media related words.
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Slide 16 - Poll

3.2 Comparisons
I can make comparisons. 

I can describe the difference between comparatives and superlatives.

What do you remember about comparatives & superlatives?

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3.2 Comparisons
Fill in the grammar focus together. HINT: look at ex. 1

  • Comparative =  vergrotende trap
  1. adjective + er than
  2. more adjective than
  •  Superlative = overtreffende trap
  1. the adjective + est
  2. the most adjective

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Dogs are ... (intelligent) than rabbits.

Slide 19 - Open question

Mo is ... (old) Yvar.

Slide 20 - Open question

English is ... (good) subject ever!

Slide 21 - Open question

London is ... (busy) Glasgow

Slide 22 - Open question

Draw a table in your notebook and put the adjectives into the correct category + make them comparative
funny     far     high     popular     thin     simple     lucky     fat     bad     talented
       add
     -er/-r
     double        letter +er
  delete -y,       add -ier
     more       + adjective
   irregular
...

...
...
...
...
  • higher
  • simpler
  • thinner
  • fatter
  • funnier
  • luckier
  • more popular
  • more talented
  • far -> further
  • bad -> worse

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add -er/-r
double letter + -er
delete -y,  add -ier
more + adjective
irregular
bad
far
fat
funny
high
lucky
popular
simple
talented
thin

Slide 24 - Drag question

Complete the question AND answer the question.
What is ....... (long) film you've ever seen?
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0:30

Slide 25 - Open question

Complete the question AND answer the question.
What is ...... (good) movie you've ever seen?
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0:30

Slide 26 - Open question

Complete the question AND answer the question.
Is it ...... (bad) to eat pizza without cheese
or only getting pineapple pizza?
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0:30

Slide 27 - Open question

Comparisons in music
You will listen to 3 song snippets.

Listen for the comparatives and write them down.

Extra challenge: write down the whole phrase ;)

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Slide 29 - Video

Comparisons in music

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Slide 31 - Video

Comparisons in music

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Slide 33 - Video

Comparisons in music

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3.2 Grammar
Open your WB, p. 34 and do ex. 4 + 5 quietly and alone.

Then, write 5 comparisons  about superheroes, books, or movies...

  • Speaking:
    Use ideas from ex 4 t/m 6 and have a little discussion in pairs
answers
2. greater, 3. the thickest, 4. the nearest, 5. better, 6. the most exciting, 7. funnier
2. as, 3. the, 4. more, 5. as, 6. than, 7. the, 8. the
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8:00

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I can make comparisons with comparative and superlative adjectives.
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Slide 36 - Poll

Last bit of practice
Now that you know all about comparisons, it's time for fun.

With your neighbor, write down sentences in which you roast me :) 
What are you better at than I am?
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3:00

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Your respectful and friendly comparison roasts

Slide 38 - Open question

Do you ...
... know how to talk about movies, TV ad media with a peer? 
... know how to use comparisons?
... know the difference between a comparative & superlative?

TO DO: study 3.1 + 3.2
Extra practice? Go to MyEnglishlab or come to my flexhour.

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