U3 - Comparative/Superlative

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Making
comparisons

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What we're going to do:
During this lesson, you got an explanation about Comparative and Superlative. You are going to read an article, after which you'll use Comparative and Superlative in some exercises.

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Please open your book on page 31.

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Quickly read the text on page 31 in your book. What do you think the article is about?
A
The high price of horror films
B
The salaries of famous film actors
C
A film that was made very cheaply
D
The latest big-budget film that was released

Slide 5 - Quiz

Now read the article carefully. Find two examples of very expensive films. Type them here.

Slide 6 - Open question

Give two reasons why it is possible to say that 'Monsters' was successful.

Slide 7 - Open question

Give four reasons why 'Monsters' wasn't expensive to make.

Slide 8 - Open question

What was the amount (hoeveelheid) of time Gareth Edwards worked on the movie after filming.

Slide 9 - Open question

Again, what you've just heard
short words:       +er/+est.  short-shorter-shortest
long words:         more/most. expensive-more expensive-most expensive
inbetweeners:    words with two syllables (lettergrepen)
exceptions:
- good-better-best
- bad-worse-worst
- far-farther-farthest/far-further-furthest
- little-less-least

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To practise...
You are going to do four exercises on how to make comparisons. Please turn to page 32 in your book.

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Do exercise Grammar 1 on page 32. Please put your answers here.

Slide 12 - Open question

Put the answers to exercise Grammar 2 (page 32) here.

Slide 13 - Open question

Please put the eight answers to exercise Grammar 3 (p. 32) here.

Slide 14 - Open question

And finally, the answers to exercise Grammar 4 (p. 32) go here.

Slide 15 - Open question

You are now done.
Remember to save your notes about Comparative and Superlative forms.

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