Unit 3.2: Comparisons

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Welcome AMGM2
- Please take your seat
- Put your phone and earbuds in your bag

Start reading your book

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New book rule
Forgot your book once -->
No problem but do watch out.

Forgot your book twice -->
Come meet me after your last class and read for an hour.

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Class rules
Try to speak as much English as you can
Be quiet when someone is speaking 
Be nice and have respect for each other 
Five free minutes if the teacher decides it's okay
No homework --> you study at home
No laptops or phones without permission.


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Today's planning
  • 3.2 Comparisons

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At the end of this lesson
You can use comparatives and superlatives.

Think about these questions:
1: What is a comparison?
2: What do you remember about comparisons from VWO 1?

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Comparisons in music

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Song one
Choose from: great - greater - greatest

I'm free to be the ... , I'm alive
I'm free to be the ... here tonight, the ...
The ..., the ... alive
The ..., the ... alive

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Slide 8 - Video

Song two
Choose from: good, better, best

You probably think that you are ... now, ... now
You only say that 'cause I'm not around, not around
You know I never meant to let you down, let you down
Would have gave you anything, would have gave you everything
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Song three
Choose from: happy, happier, happiest

When I'm away from you 
I'm ... than ever 
Wish I could explain it better
I wish it wasn't true, mm-mm


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Song four
Choose from: high, higher, highest

Think about it, there must be a …………… love
Down in the heart or hidden in the stars above
Without it, life is wasted time
Look inside your heart, and I'll look inside mine

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3.2 Comparisons
Normal adjective: +er / +est
Smart – smarter (than) – (the) smartest

Adjective ending with an e: +r / +st
Nice – nicer (than) – (the) nicest

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3.2 Comparisons
Adjective ending with a y: +ier / +iest
Funny – funnier (than) – (the) funniest

Adjective with two syllables or more: more / most
Important - more important (than) - (the) most important

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Dogs are ... (intelligent) than rabbits.

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Mo is ... (old) Yvar.

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English is ... (good) subject ever!

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London is ... (busy) Glasgow

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I think coffee is ... (nice) tea.

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Practice
Click this link and practice with comparisons. 

Done? Write down sentences in which you roast me :) 
What are you better at?
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Your respectful and friendly comparison roasts

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Reflect
You can use comparatives and superlatives.

Want extra practice? Complete the exercises on MyEnglishlab

Start studying the unit 3 vocab
+ practice with grammar.




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