Lesson 32 - Comparatives and Superlatives 2

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Today
  • Check homework
  • New grammar
  • Independent work
  • Attitude marks survey

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Goals
  • You know when to use the comparative and the superlative.
  • You know how to make negative comparisons.

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Let's check your homework
Unit 3a, exercise 7 and 10
  • Would anyone like to give the right answers?

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Comparative adjectives
When we compare two things.
A bus (1) is quicker than a bike (2).
Pokémon (1) is more popular than Yu-Gi-Oh (2).

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Comparative adjectives
1 or 2 syllables: adjective+(e)r + than
2 or 3+ syllables: more + adjective + than

  • THAN NOT THEN

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Superlative adjectives
When we compare more than two things.
Of all types of transport, a plane is the fastest.
This is the most difficult exercise.

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Superlative adjectives
1 or 2 syllables:  the + adjective+(e)st
2 or 3+ syllables: the + most + adjective

  • We usually use THE in front of the adjective

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Negative comparisons
  • Comparative = less + regular adjective
  • A bus is less quick than a bike.
  • Pokémon is less popular than Yu-Gi-Oh.

  • Superlative = the least + regular adjective
  • Of all types of games, playing cards is the least fun.
  • This is the least difficult exercise.

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Modifiers
When there is a big difference we use a lot or much.
  • These bags are a lot more expensive.
  • These bags are much more expensive.

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Modifiers
When there is a small difference we use a bit or a little.
  • These bags are a bit more expensive.
  • These bags are a little more expensive.

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Get to work
  • Work in your Life book, p.161.
  • Exercise 1, 2, 5, and 6.
  • Finished? Study the British Council Pre-Intermediate vocabulary.
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Survey
  • Attitude marks.
  • How did you behave after the fall break during English 1?
  • In class and on Zoom.
  • Did you speak English? Did you work hard?

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Next lesson
Homework: Life p.161; ex. 1, 2, 5, and 6
Study: Irregular verbs 1-100, TEST

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