Comparisons

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Good morning sunshines!
Please take a seat
Put your phone and earbuds in your bag

Grab your laptop and log
 into LessonUp


Slide 1 - Diapositive

Class rules
Respect! 
Listen to each other 
and to me :)
Try to speak English at 
all times. 
Making mistakes is okay.

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Today's planning
To do: 
3.2 Comparisons

Goals: 
You know how and when to use comparatives
You know how and when to use superlatives

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Comparative +
Superlative
klein - kleiner dan - het kleinst(e)
small - smaller than - the smallest

big - bigger than - the biggest

nice - nicer than - the nicest

BUT:
lucky - luckier than - the luckiest


Vergrotende +

overtreffende trap


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Exception to the rule:


goed - beter - best
good - better - best

slecht - slechter - slechtst(e)
bad - worse - worst





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Comparative
Vergrotende trap:
+ER

Comparing 2 people/things

Frank is taller than Rob.

That car is faster than my car.


Superlative
Overtreffende trap:
+EST

Comparing 1 to all the rest

Rob is the tallest boy in class.

That is the fastest car ever.

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Slide 8 - Diapositive

My sister has a ___ room than I have.
A
big
B
bigger
C
biggest
D
more bigger

Slide 9 - Quiz

That group is _____ than the other group.
A
more serious
B
most serious
C
seriouser
D
seriousest

Slide 10 - Quiz

The weather today is even ___
than yesterday.
A
badder
B
baddest
C
worse
D
worst

Slide 11 - Quiz

My dad is the ___ dad ever!
A
good
B
goodest
C
better
D
best

Slide 12 - Quiz

Extra practice - when asked for a name, use your real name :)
Start with this link = three exercises

Continue your practice journey with the exercises below:



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