Les 9: Comparatives and Superlatives

Les 9: Comparatives and Superlatives
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time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

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Les 9: Comparatives and Superlatives

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To do today
  • Test Grammar A1
  • recap last week
  • Grammar: Comparatives and Superlatives 
  •  Appearance and looks: game

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Test time!! (20-30 min.)

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Planning:
 Done:
Conversation A1 
Grammar A1
To do: 
-  inhaaltoetsen
- Reading A2
- Listening A2

Next week

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After this lesson, you can...
  • Make sentences using comparatives and superlatives 
  • describe what someone looks like
  • describe what someone's clothes look like

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What do you remember from last week?

Slide 6 - Mind map

You ate it all! There isn't ____ left.
A
Something
B
Anything

Slide 7 - Quiz

Can I have ____ coffee, please?
A
Any
B
Some

Slide 8 - Quiz

Give the plural:
Woman, sheep, child

Slide 9 - Open question

Comparatives and superlatives...
What does that mean?

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In Dutch, we say 
Trappen van vergelijking

Groot, groter, grootst

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What does "to compare" mean?
EX: You can't compare water and milk - they're completely different

Slide 12 - Open question

Comparatives
To compare = vergelijken
this word is used to compare words to each other.

Apples are redder than pears. 
My feet are smaller than yours.


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What does the word "super" mean?

Slide 14 - Open question

Superlatives
the word "super" means very, extremely.

Superlatives: The one that is "the most" (overtreffende trap)

He is the most handsome man in the world
That car is the fastest of them all
your bunny is cute, but mine is the cutest


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How do we do this? 


Words with one lettergreep:
  -er and -est
Sweet - Sweeter - Sweetest



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Words with two or more "lettergrepen": 
More and most

attractive - more attractive - most attractive

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Dogs are cute, but cats are way ...
A
Cutest
B
cuter
C
more cute
D
most cute

Slide 18 - Quiz

I hate her! she is even _____ than a witch.
A
Horribler
B
horriblest
C
more horrible
D
most horrible

Slide 19 - Quiz

Can you think of more comparatives/superlatives?

Slide 20 - Mind map

Let's get to work!


  • Page  168: exercise 22
  • Page 225: exercise 13

10/15 minutes

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Looks/Appearance 
this part of the lesson is about describing what someone looks like. 

Think of things like: 
She is wearing a blue jacket
She has brown hair
That person has freckles

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Try to think of of some words that describe someones appearance/ looks

Slide 23 - Mind map

Make a sentence about yourself.
I have.....
I am wearing... etc.

Slide 24 - Open question

Game: Who is it? (wie is het?)

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How to play
  • One person stands in front of the class
  • This person picks someone in class
  • The rest of the class has to guess who this person picked

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How to play p.t.2
  • The person in front of the class can only answer with Yes/No
  • this person wears sunglasses so no one can see who he/she/they are looking at 

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See you next week!

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