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English
Unit 7

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Programme:

  • Reading
  • Welcome / day start
  • Speaking
  • Unit 7 start
  • Comparisons
  • Time to work
  • Test unit 6 discussion 

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Talking about your book

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Unit 7 start

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Listening
p. 70, ex. 1 & 2
p. 71, ex. 1 (right hand side)

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Comparatives & superlatives

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Comparisons - er/est
To form comparatives, we mostly do the same thing as we do in Dutch. Most short words gain  gain –er or–est at the end 
Cheap - cheaper - cheapest

  • Words with 1 syllable (lettergreep)
  • Words with 2 syllables that end in –y (happy), -er, (clever), 
–le (gentle) and –ow (narrow) .



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Bigger / thinner 
Words that end in a short vowel + consonant (klinker + medeklinker), double the last consonant


Big - bigger - biggest
Thin - thinner - thinnest

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Comparisons
Words with 2 syllables that do not end in  –y, -er, -le or –ow or words that are longer, do not gain –er/-est  but instead use more/most & less/least .

Interesting - more interesting - most interesting
Beautiful - less beautiful - least beautiful 



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Irregulars
Good 

Bad 


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As cool as
If we want to compare two things that are at the same level, we use as .... as

He is as cool as my dad!
My sister is as annoying as yours!

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Time to work
SB p. 72, ex. 4 (write the answers down in your notebook also), ex. 6

WB. 44 + 45

Study second half of unit 7's words!

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