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English unit 9
Welcome!

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Programme
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Welcome back!
Day start
Unit 9 start
Comparatives & superlatives
Time to practise
Test discussion units 7+8

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Unit 9
Open up books on p. 89

+ ex. 2 + ex 1 on p. 90

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Comparatives & Superlatives

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Comparisons 
Ik ben cool, Meneer Kooimans is cooler
I am cool, Mister Kooimans is cooler


Ik ben het coolst
I am the coolest

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Comparisons - er/est
To form comparatives, we mostly do the same thing as we do in Dutch. 
Most short words gain –er or–est at the end:
 
Words with 1 syllable (lettergreep)
Words with 2 syllables that end in –y (happy), -er, (clever),
–le (gentle) and –ow (narrow) .

Cheap - cheaper - cheapest

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Comparisons - er/est
Words that end in a short vowel + consonant (klinker + medeklinker), double the last consonant


Big - bigger - biggest
Thin - thinner - thinnest

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Comparisons - er/est
Words with 2 syllables that do not end in –y, -er, -le or –ow or words that are longer, do not gain –er/-est but instead use more/most

Boring - more boring - most boring
Interesting - more interesting - most interesting
Beautiful - more beautiful - most beautiful


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In groups of 3-4
Come up with 5 ways to compare yourselves. Write sentences like these:

Mrs Van Doorn is cool
Mrs Overgaauw is cooler than Mrs Van Doorn
Mr Boom is the coolest

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To do:
SB: p. 90, ex. 2
p. 91  practice, ex. 1 
p. 92, middle, ex. 1, 2


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Test discussion
Pens away! 

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