Adverbs for telling stories

Adverbs for telling stories


Intermediate 2, Unit 6, p. 61
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Adverbs for telling stories


Intermediate 2, Unit 6, p. 61

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What are adverbs?
Verbs = action words (things you do)
Adjectives = describing words

Adverbs = words that describe verbs

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Some examples
My friend crashed the car, fortunately I was OK.
My sister got married today, obviously she was very happy.
We travelled for 9 hours, but eventually we got there.


What do you notice about the adverbs? (in green)

Adverbs are often just an adjective + ly.

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Some examples
My friend crashed the car, fortunately I was OK.
My sister got married today, obviously she was very happy.
We travelled for 9 hours, but eventually we got there.


What do you notice about the adverbs? 

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Let's learn some adverbs!
Look at the meaning and the pronunciation of these adverbs.

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Unfortunately
Describes an action that was not wanted, unlucky

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Surprisingly
Describes an action that you did not expect

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Gradually
Describes an action that happened bit by bit, over a long time

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Immediately
Describes an action that happened very quickly, without pause

(opposite of gradually)

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Suddenly
Describes an action that happens without warning, very quickly

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Fortunately
Describes an action you are happy happened, or was lucky to happen

(opposite of unfortunately)

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Obviously
Describes an action that is very clear and easy to understand

"My sister got married today, she is obviously very happy."


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Eventually
Describes an action that happened after a long wait



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Thankfully
Describes an action that you are very pleased happened



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What can you remember?

Look at the categories and match where the adverbs go.

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Something good
Something bad
Something happened in the end
Something happened little by little
Something happened straight away
Something unexpected happened
Unfortunately
Surprisingly
Gradually
Thankfully
Eventually
Suddenly
Immediately
Fortunately

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Well done!


Now go back to Google Classroom and click 'Mark as done'

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