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Today's programme
- looking back at last week's lesson - comparisons + tenses past present simple - British or American English? - reading Fish & Chips - working online
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Week 1 23 November
Introduction, word order, listening and working online
Week 2 30 November
Grammar comparisons, British language quiz, video and reading
Week 3 7 December
Grammar; the tenses
Week 4 14 December
Conjunctions and Claridges hotel exercise
Week 5 21 December
Review writing and reading text about vegans
Week 6 11 January
Conjunctions and demonstrative pronouns
Week 7 18 January
Adverbs/adjectives and listening exercise about the number 1 new restaurant in the United States
Week 8 22 January - 2 February
Electives week
5-9 February test week
Test reading, use of English, writing & language card
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Last week's lesson
- word order (place, time, adverbs of frequency)
I have worked in Paris since 2020. He could always go somewhere else.
- afternoon tea & high tea
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Grammar; comparisons
What will be today's lesson objective? What will you learn? Discuss in pairs...
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Comparisons; comparative and superlative
If the word has:..... one syllable .....two syllables ending at -y, -le, -ow, of -er (with the emphasis on the first syllable) then you use -er and -est
large- larger- the largest clever- cleverer- the cleverest heavy - heavier - heaviest
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Comparisons; comparative and superlative
If the word has two or more syllables you use: -more and -the most
comfortable - more comfortable - the most comfortable
exeptions: good- better- the best bad/ill- worse- the worst much/many- more- the most little - less - least
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Exercise 1
We will now be making a rephrasing exercise about the comparatives. You will have 20 minutes to finish this exercise.
grammar: comparatives
timer
15:00
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Which words are British English?
A
offence, defence, licence
B
offense, defense, license
Slide 9 - Quiz
Which words are British English?
A
cancelled, jeweller
B
canceled, jeweler
Slide 10 - Quiz
How do you say 'broek' in British English?
A
pants
B
trousers
Slide 11 - Quiz
Which one is British English?
A
holiday
B
vacation
Slide 12 - Quiz
How do you say 'chips' in British English?
A
crisps
B
chips
Slide 13 - Quiz
How do you say 'patat' in British English?
A
french fries
B
chips
Slide 14 - Quiz
How do you say 'koekje' in British English?
A
biscuit
B
cookie
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which one is British English?
A
color, honor
B
colour , honour
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which one is British?
A
apartment
B
flat
Slide 17 - Quiz
How do we say 'voetbal' in British English?
A
football
B
soccer
Slide 18 - Quiz
Video and reading exercise
Watch the next picture and answer the following questions in pairs:
When was this picture taken? Where was it taken? Why was it taken?
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Exercise: Fish & Chips
We are now going to watch a video from Gordon Ramsay. He describes how to make the best Fish & Chips. Write down the most important points while watching.
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Slide 22 - Vidéo
Exercise: reading
We will now be reading a text about Fish & Chips. When we are done you can do the exercise in couples.
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Working online
We are now going to work online. You can make paragraph 4.1 of Nu Engels Online.