Unit 11 - Talking about wine - lesson 4

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Unit 11  - Talking about wine

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things to do:
  1. Aim
  2. Let's talk
  3. Starter
  4. Listening exercise
  5. Expressions and New words
  6. Comparison
  7. Quiz
  8. Workbook exercises
  9. Reflect
  10. EXAM  Untit 7 & Unit 11

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Let's talk 

- What do you know about wine?
- Have already tasted wine?
- What can you tell about wine?
(red, white, ....?)
- Do you know how to serve a glass of wine?



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AIMS



1. Types of wine in English
2. How to compare wine


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Starter
 Have a look at the picture of the wine labels...
Can you read the winelabels?
What kind of wines are they?

write the different wines on the whiteboard

Do you know another type of wine?




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Listening Exercises
We are going to listen to two customers ordering wine with their meal. Which three wines do the customers choose?

Would you like to order some wine?

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Listening Exercises
Listen again, are the statements true or false?
Would you like to order some wine?

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Expressions to learn and new words to use

Let's discover together...

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Comparison

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If we compare two things we call that a comparison
For adjectives with one syllable, we add -er and than

Small - Smaller -  I am smaller than your are
Tall - Taller - Marloes is taller than Jilles
Sweet- Sweeter- The Chardonnay is sweeter than 
the Sauvignon blanc
Big - Bigger - That glass is bigger than this glass

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Comparison
Adjectives with two or more syllables we use more/less

beautiful - more beautiful
Cinderella is more beautiful than Rapunzel

expensive - less expensive 
This wine is less expensive than this beer


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Comparison
When things have the same quality we use
as + adjective + as

Your rabbit is as big as my dog.

The French wine is as dry as the Italian wine

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Superlative
If we compare more than two things 
we add - est for adjectives with one syllable

King Alexander has the smallest house in the world.

That is the largest bottle of Champagne I have ever seen!

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Superlative
If we compare more  than two things
we add the most/the least for adjectives 
with more than one syllable

expensive - the most expensive
this wine is the most expensive wine on the menu

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When an adjective end in an y then the spelling changes
dry - drier
funny - funnier

another exception:
Big - bigger
hot - hotter

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Quiz

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The restaurant is .... (busy) tonight than last weekend.
A
more busy
B
busy
C
busier

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The Plaza is ... (close) to the airport than the Grand.
A
closer
B
more close
C
the closest

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A suite is ... (expensive) than a single room.
A
more expensive
B
expensiver
C
the most expensive

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I think the Sauvignon Blanc is ... (good) than the Riesling.
A
good
B
better
C
the goodest

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Mineral water is ... (cheap) than wine
A
the cheapest
B
cheaper
C
more cheap

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The Chilean Merlot is ... (not smooth) as the French
A
not as smooth
B
not smoother
C
more smooth

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This is ... (large) bottle of Champagne in the world!
A
the largest
B
large
C
more large

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Let's make exercises in the workbook
Unit 11 - Talking about wine

Exercise 1, 2, 3. 4

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AIMS


1. Can you name a type of wine in English?

2. How do you compare a wine?


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English Exam

Unit 7 + Unit 11

Monday 4th of April 2022

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