Vocabulary : use of adjectives

Vocabulary : Adjectives 
Lesson 1 
Use of adjectives to describe a city or country



Today :
We are looking at the types of adjectives 
Using adjectives to describe a city or country.
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Vocabulary : Adjectives 
Lesson 1 
Use of adjectives to describe a city or country



Today :
We are looking at the types of adjectives 
Using adjectives to describe a city or country.

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Types of adjectives
Descriptive adjectives > Colorful, adorable, clumsy, evil, creepy, envious etc.
Demonstrative adjectives > This, those, these, that. 
Distributive adjective > Each, every, neither or either.
Interrogative adjective > Why, which, where, what or whose.
Numeral adjective > Second, once, few, several, much, some etc.
Quantitative adjective > First, seventh, fifth, little, many etc.
Qualitative adjective > Good, fat, fair, dirty etc.
Proper adjective> British, Egyptian, Mexican, Dutch etc.
Possessive adjective> I, you, she, he, my , your etc.







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Top 10 things to do in Nice
Adjectives 
Spectacular    Lovely    Monumental   
Wealthy            Small  Interesting
Glamorous      Famous    Artistic   
Prestigious     Stunning    Largest 
Enormous        Luxurious   Elegant  
Interesting       Gorgeous 
        
       
       





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Let's describe this place 
Each group will get a country or city and a letter.
Write down 5 sentences using an adjective ( more than one is allowed of course) all starting with this letter.

Feeling, size, texture & time.

You have 10 minutes.!



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10:00

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Willemstad

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Aruba

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End of class 

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Next week
Speaking exercise 1 
Exam training 
Bring a pen and paper 
Don't forget your book ( Can do A)

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