This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
Welcome to English class :)
Tuesday the 23th of March (10:30)
Class 3 B/C
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Welcome to English class :)
Thursday the 25th of March (10:30)
Class 3 A
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Slide 3 - Video
Lesson goals of last lesson
1. You can answer multiple choice questions after watching short video clips.
2. You can use reading strategies to get ageneral idea about areadingtext.
Today's lesson goals
You can recognize and use different words to make comparisons.
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Lesson plan
1. What are superlative adjectives?
2. Watch a video + assignment
3. Unit 4D Student's book
4. Unit 4D Workbook
5. End evaluation/ homework
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Do you remember...?
cold....colder....coldest
heavy...heavier...heaviest
beautiful...more beautiful...most beautiful
frightening...more frightening...most frightening
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These are called comparitive structures
The words in the previous slide that were in bold print (coldest, heaviest, most beautiful and most frightening) are called Superlative adjectives. These always express that something is "the most"!
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We will watch a video now
In the first two minutes of this video: write down every superlative adjective (f.e. coldest, most beautiful) that you hear!
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Slide 9 - Video
Now...write the comparitive and superlative form of "strong"
Slide 10 - Open question
Now...write the comparitive and superlative form of "simple"
Slide 11 - Open question
Now...write the comparitive and superlative form of "hot"
Slide 12 - Open question
Now...write the comparitive and superlative form of "deadly"
Slide 13 - Open question
Now...write the comparitive and superlative form of "bad"
Slide 14 - Open question
Now...write the comparitive and superlative form of "tall"
Slide 15 - Open question
Now...write the comparitive and superlative form of "dangerous"
Slide 16 - Open question
02:21
So...which superlative adjectives did you hear?
Slide 17 - Open question
02:28
Assignment for next 6 min.
Write down all the examples of comparative and superlative adjectives that are mentioned. So, don't write any grammar rules...ONLY the examples!
For example: hot, hotter, hottest,deadly or simple, simpler, simplest
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Now, please open your Student's book at page 44
Let's start with ex.1 . Look carefully at the picture for 30 seconds. Then discuss in pairs what you saw there. Use the words that are given. Discuss for 2 minutes. People at home: try to write at least 3 sentences to describe this picture
timer
2:00
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Let's look at the text of ex. 2 and read it together
So does the text fit with what you saw in the picture?
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Look at the "Learn this!" box under ex.3 and read along with me
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Now make ex. 3
Finished early? Then you can already make ex. 4
timer
5:00
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Now we'll do ex. 4&5 together
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Write, then speak!
First make ex.7 in 2 minutes. Write all the questions. After that you will ask them to someone in class :)
timer
2:00
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Now, please open your Workbook at page 45
Make ex. 1 till 4
This will be homework for next week, so if you finish it this lesson you will have no homework :)
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Lesson goal:
You can recognize and use different words to make comparisons.