Adjectives and Adverbs

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Welcome!
You have 5 minutes to:
1. Go to your seats
2. Grab your book, pen notebook and laptop
3. Log in to LessonUp

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Slide 1 - Slide

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Goals for today:
At the end of this lesson...


1.I understand the difference between adjectives and adverbs

2. I can explain when and how to use adjectives and adverbs.

Slide 2 - Slide

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Make a sentence with the word:
zoals

Slide 3 - Open question

such as
Match the following items with their correct definition
Performance
Uncomfortable
Red carpet
Backstage
Breakthrough

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A
  1. The happy dog runs in the park.
  2. She has a beautiful dress.
  3. This is a difficult test.



B
  1. The dog runs happily in the park.
  2. She sings beautifully.
  3. He solved the test difficultly.
What do you notice about the bold words?
What differences can you see between List A and List B?

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Adjectives (1)

You can give more information about people, things or animals with words like funny, beautiful, good. These are adjectives 


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Adjectives (2)

Most important to know:
Adjectives always describe something about the noun (people, places, thing). 




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Adverbs
You can add sensation to a sentence to give more information about an action (verb). We call these kind of words (adverbs)


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Adverbs (2) 
Word order: SVOMPT 

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Adverbs (3)
The words always, sometimes, never, and often give information about how often something happens.

Example: I usually arrive on time. 

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How do we form adverbs?
Adjective
Adverb
Nervous
+ly
Nervously
easy 
+ily
Easily
Scientific
+ally
Scientifically
Terrible
-le +ly
Terribly

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Slide 12 - Slide

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Have you spotted the ...... clown?
A
cheerful
B
cheerfully

Slide 13 - Quiz

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We were so ..... with this weather
A
fortunate
B
fortunately

Slide 14 - Quiz

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My boss complained ..... we all arrived late this morning
A
angry
B
angrily

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Look at her, she is dancing .............
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

Slide 16 - Quiz

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The celebrity smiled ...... when the photographer took a picture.
A
bright
B
brightly
C
brightness
D
brighted

Slide 17 - Quiz

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I feel quite confident about adjectives and adverbs!
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 18 - Poll

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Work time
What: Do exercises 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 & 34 of  E Writing & Grammar on pages 148 & 151. 
How: Close your laptop, grab your stepping stones and go to page 134
Help: Your classmates
Time: 10 minutes
Done: Raise your hand and show me your work. Choose:


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Time to reflect!

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1. Write your name on the piece of the paper you have received from your teacher.

2. Spin the wheel one time and copy the question on your paper.


3. Answer the question and fold your paper.

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