English Class- 01/02 - A2B

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English Class- 01/02 - A2B

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Attendance

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Practical Things
Tests:
Irregular Verbs - 8 Feb
Reading - 15 Feb
Kennis Test 2 - 19 Feb

Bring your book tomorrow!!!


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Today

Reading

Recap Grammar

Comparatives + Superlatives

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Reading
"Explorers say they think they’ve found Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane" - CNN

Who, What, Why?

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Present Simple:
Which sentence is in the present simple?
A
He eats apples all day
B
He ate apples
C
He is eating apples right now
D
He has eaten apples

Slide 6 - Quiz

Past Continuous:
Which sentence is in the past continuous?
A
They were driving home for christmas
B
They are driving home for christmas
C
They drove home for christmas
D
They have been driving home for christmas

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Much or Many:
I have ______ pets.

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Some or Any:
I don't have _____ stroopwafels.

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Place the prepositions correctly
in
above
in front of
next to

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Past Simple:
Which sentence is in the past simple?

A
I have walked three miles so far
B
I walk all day
C
I walked three miles yesterday
D
I was walking the entire time

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Present Perfect
Which sentence is in the present perfect?
A
She had been working until late.
B
She have been working until late.
C
She has worked until late.
D
She has been working until late.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which two things are ALWAYS in the present perfect?
A
Verb + "ing"
B
Have/Has + Verb
C
Had + Verb
D
Verb + "s"

Slide 13 - Quiz

Fill in the present perfect:

I ________ (watch) The Lord of the Rings.

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Comparatives & Superlatives


Smart -> Smarter -> Smartest

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Comparative:



Superlative:

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Comparatives
Than is used to compare one thing with another
"This car is faster than that car"

When something/someone changes, use 2x adjective + and
"The chef is getting better and better"

When one thing depends on another, use the
"The higher they climbed, the colder it got"

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Superlatives
the + "-est"

The highest
The fastest
The oldest

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Comparatives & Superlatives
With one syllable words:
Smart -> Smarter - > Smartest

With (sometimes two or) three syllable words:
Expensive -> more expensive -> most expensive
Comparative = more
Superlative = most

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Irregular Comparatives & Superlatives

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Study on your own!
Vocab, Grammar, or Irregular Verbs!

Make sure you can show me what you're doing!

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