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CPE unit 3 Strange behaviour
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
Objectives
You're able to identify and discuss strange behaviour and behave well ;)
You understand and are able to use the conditional structures
You can identify the correct use of modifiers.
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
Speaking activity from page 28 ex 1
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Slide 4 - Open vraag
Have you've ever seen really weird behaviour in people or animals?
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Conditionals
Can you think of an example?
Do you remember its form?
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Slide 8 - Tekstslide
If you ......... more seriously, you would have passed your exams.
A
would have studied
B
would study
C
studied
D
had studied
Slide 9 - Quizvraag
If water you heat water at 100 degrees, it ......
A
will boil
B
boils
Slide 10 - Quizvraag
If it (rain)......, we ........ (cancel) the party.
A
rains, cancel
B
rains, will cancel
C
will rain, will cancel
Slide 11 - Quizvraag
If I ..... (be) Van Lienden, I .... (be) open about my profits when I first realised I'd get rich, but he decided otherwise.
A
were, would have been
B
would be, would have been
C
would be, had been
D
had been, would have been open
Slide 12 - Quizvraag
If my little brother ..... (be) rich, he ..... (buy) each and every lego brick set he could possibly find.
A
would be, would buy
B
were, 'd buy
C
had been, would have bought
Slide 13 - Quizvraag
Adverbs of degree (modifiers)
express ‘how much’ or to what extent we do something.
can modify an adjective, another adverb or a verb. Have a look at the following example
either intensify the meaning (I am extremely hungry) or make it weaker (I’m fairly certain I locked the door).
Common adverbs of degree include: very, slightly, quite, rather, totally, fairly, absolutely and extremely.
Slide 14 - Tekstslide
Rather
Question: Is there a difference in meaning of ‘rather’?
Rather good and rather bad
Rather desperate and rather hopeful
Rather inspiring and rather boring
Slide 15 - Tekstslide
Yes, there is!
more than expectedmoderately
Rather good and rather bad
Rather desperate and rather hopeful
moderately more than expected
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Gradable adjectives
There are many adverbs that intensify, or make the meaning stronger. The choice of adverb depends on whether the adjective (which the adverb is intensifying) is gradable or ungradable.
For example, ‘hot’ is a gradable adjective, but ‘boiling’ is ungradable.