Lesson 31 - Transport solutions

Lesson 31 Transport solutions
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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Lesson 31 Transport solutions
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Enter my LessonUp lesson
  • Go to lessonup.app
  • log in using your Microsoft 365-account
  • Take out your Life book
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3:00

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Today
  • Reading
  • Working together in breakout rooms
  • Check answers and explanation
  • Working independently

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Goals
  • You know what comparatives and superlatives are.
  • You know how to use comparative and superlative adjectives

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Transport solutions
Open your life book on p.34
Read "Transport solutions" with me.
Write down words you don't understand.

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Where there words you don't understand?

Slide 6 - Open question

Paragraph A
Driverless cars
Paragraph B
Monorail
Paragraph C
Container ship
Paragraph D
Hyperloop

Slide 7 - Drag question

Get to work
  • Go into breakout rooms
  • Work together on exercises 1, 3, 4, and 5
  • Finished? Discuss which of these "Transport solutions" you like most.
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10:00

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Check
Let's check your answers.

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Comparatives and superlatives
In dutch: trappen van vergelijking.

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We use them to compare
A car is faster than a bike.
This is the cheapest restaurant in town.
I feel worse than yesterday.
You are the worst!

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1 and 2 syllables
comparative: -er \ superlative: -est
  • low -> lower -> lowest
  • thin -> thinner -> thinnest
  • easy -> easier -> easiest

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2 and 3+ syllables
comparative: more \ superlative: most
  • famous -> more famous -> most famous
  • popular -> more popular -> most popular
  • dangerous -> more dangerous -> most dangerous

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Irregular forms
  • good -> better -> best
  • bad -> worse -> worst
  • little -> less -> least

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Adjective: big

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Adjective: big
big
bigger
biggest

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Adjective: expensive

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Adjective: expensive
expensive
more expensive
most expensive

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Get to work
  • Work in your Life book, p. 35
  • Exercise 7 and 10
  • Finished? Study the British Council Pre-intermediate vocabulary

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Next lesson
  • Finish in your Life book, exercise 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 10
  • Bring your answers next lesson.

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Exit ticket

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