Unit 6, Lesson 4 (3T1)

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Unit 6, Lesson 4

After this lesson, you will be able to explain when you need to use an adverb and when you use adjectives.
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Today
Unit 6, Lesson 4

After this lesson, you will be able to explain when you need to use an adverb and when you use adjectives.

Slide 1 - Slide

In class
Text: Two Theories about Mysterious Stonehenge

Exercises 2, 3 
(10 min)

Individually: Exercise 5 
(5 min)

Slide 2 - Slide

Adjectives
Adjectives provide us with more information about humans, animals, or things (nouns). Look at the sentences below. The nouns are underlined, and the adjectives are in bold.

That book is boring!
The girl is wearing a purple blouse.
My dog has brown fur.
Be careful! The edges of the table are sharp!


Slide 3 - Slide

Adverbs
Adverbs tell us something about a verb or an adjective. Mostly about the manner. Look at the sentences below. The verbs or adjectives are underlined, and the adverbs are in bold.

That boy runs fast!
Can you speak slowly please?
We are truly happy that you are here.
The girl has extremely long hair.



Slide 4 - Slide

Which one provides us with information about a noun?
A
Adverb
B
Adjective

Slide 5 - Quiz

You're doing very well on your test. 'Well' is an...?
A
Adjective
B
Adverb

Slide 6 - Quiz

This apple pie was baked perfectly. 'Perfectly' is an...?
A
Adjective
B
Adverb

Slide 7 - Quiz

An adverb always ends with -ly
A
False
B
True

Slide 8 - Quiz

Get to work!
Unit 6, Lesson 4, Exercises 8, 9, 10 
(15 min)

Slide 9 - Slide

I know the difference between an adverb and an adjective and I know when to use which form.
Yes, I totally get it!
No, I don't understand yet.
I understand, but I still need to practice a bit

Slide 10 - Poll