Unit 11 - Talking about wine - lesson 5

Unit 11  - Talking about wine
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Unit 11  - Talking about wine

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things to do:

  1. Start
  2. English Exam
  3. Recap - Comparison
  4. Aim
  5. Homework exercises
  6. Listening exercise
  7. Challenge
  8. Reflect

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English Exam

Unit 7 + Unit 11
How would you prepare?
Monday 4th of April 2022
time: 12:10 - 13:00 h

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Recap - Comparison
Adjectives with one syllable, we add -er and than
Sweet- Sweeter- The Chardonnay is sweeter than 
the Sauvignon blanc

Adjectives with two or more syllables we use more/less
expensive - less expensive - This wine is less expensive than this beer


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Recap - Comparison
When things have the same quality we use
as + adjective + as
The French wine is as dry as the Italian wine

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Recap - Comparison -Superlative
If we compare more than two things we add - est for adjectives with one syllable
That is the largest bottle of Champagne I have ever seen!

If we compare more than two things we add the most/the least
for adjectives with more than one syllable

This wine is the most expensive wine on the menu

Remember: Dry -Drier Fun - Funnier Big - Bigger Hot - Hotter

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AIMS


1. To learn more about different wines around the world
2. Prepare for the exam




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Homework exercises from the workbook
Unit 11 - Talking about wine

Exercise 1, 2, 3. 4

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Listening Exercises
Listen and match the wines with a country or region.
Wines around the world

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Listening Exercises
Look at the examples in your textbook. Then listen again and underline the correct alternative.
Wines around the world

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Challenge
Look at unit 7 and Unit 11
  • If you could make a cheat sheet - what would you put on it?

  • Make 3 exam questions + Plus the answers
Hand your test to your classmate (without answers) next to you
Check your classmates answers

Extra Practice

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AIMS


1. Learned more about different wines around the world
2. Made 3 exam questions for my classmates




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Offers and requests: Requests
In most situations, we use the verb can to make a request.
Can you help me?
We usually add, please.
Can you help me, please?
To be more polite we use could.
Could you help me, please?

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Offers and requests: Offers
In most situations we use the verb will to make an offer, to agree.
Will you sign this?
We use would like or shall if you are not certain
 if the listener will want to accept.
Would you like ice?
Shall I charge this to your room?

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