This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
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Unit 7
Adverbs & Adjectives
Slide 1 - Slide
Which countries do you think you see in the pictures?
Slide 2 - Mind map
Exercise 1.2 (page 54)
Listen to the fragment and check your answers.
Slide 3 - Slide
Answers
Sweden
Scotland
Norway
Slide 4 - Slide
Exercise 1.3 (page 54)
Read the eight extracts.
Decide where the owrds in the brackets appeared.
Slide 5 - Slide
Exercise 1.3 (page 54)
Listen again and check your answers.
Slide 6 - Slide
Adjectives and adverbs
Words to give extra information.
They are similar, but then again different.
Slide 7 - Slide
Adjectives
Adjectives are used to add information to nouns (people / things).
For example:
the old man / The man is old.
the young girl / The girl was young.
the stupiddog / The dog has always been stupid.
Often used before the noun, or in a sentence with a form of the verb to be.
Slide 8 - Slide
Adjectives
Adjectives are used to add information to verbs of sense
For example:
This dish smellsgreat.
This fabric feelsfantastic.
That man looks weird.
Be careful, we do this when we talk about how something smells, feels, looks, sound, etc. If someone does something actively, we use an adverb. He looked at the painting carefully. (It's not about how it looks, but the manner the person is doing it)
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Adverbs
Adverbs are used to add information to verbs,adjectives,other adverbsorclauses.
For example:
He drove carefully.
Even more, he drove extremely carefully.
So, he was an extremely careful driver.
Unfortunately, he still died in a horrible accident.
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Adverbs
Adverbs are usually formed by adding -ly to the adjective-form.
careful > carefully
annoying > annoyingly
brilliant > brilliantly
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Adverbs
However, there are some exemptions:
Adele is a good singer. > Adele sings well.
The test washard. > He worked hard.
It was a high jump. > He had to jump high.
He has a fast car. > The car goes fast.
He gave a wrong answer. > He answered wrong.
He went to a far land. > He can jump far.
Slide 12 - Slide
Adverbs
Adverbs can often be put in three different positions:
Front position: Normally, I go to school by bike.
Mid position: I normally go to school by bike. (before the main verb) I am normallynever late. (after the verb be) I have alwaysbeen a fan of this band. (after the first auxiliary verb). I would have happily stayed up until late (after the second auxiliary verb)
End position: He writes simply.
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Usually put in mid position
always
never
adverbs of indefinite frequency (hardly ever, often, rarely, regularly, seldom)
degree adverbs (almost, hardly, nearly, quite, rather and scarcely)
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Usually put in mid or end position
constantly
continually
regularly
absolutely
completely
entirely
greatly
perfectly
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Usually put in front or end position
adverbs of time or frequency consisting of one or more word (as a rule, from time to time, every so often, etc.)
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Usually put in end position
adverbs of place (upstairs, next door, etc.)
adverbs of definite time and frequency (this month, last January, etc.)
Slide 17 - Slide
I think I understand the adjectives and adverbs.
Yes
Mostly. but I don't need any help.
Mostly, but I still would like some help.
Not at all and need some help.
Slide 18 - Poll
Continue
In pairs / groups of three: Continue working on exercises 3.1 - 3.3 on pages 57 & 58.
Check the answers with the key in the back of your book.
Want to practice more with Reading and Use of English part 3? Do the exercise on page 59 as well.