Monday October 31 Unit 2 Lesson 3

THIS WEEK:
  • Halloween
  • Unit 2 Lesson 3: comparisons
  • HW for MONDAY: Study words unit 2 Lesson 1 + 2+3 pages 92/93/94/93/94 + unit 1 Lesson 1 page 
NOVEMBER 1 BOOK TEST 
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THIS WEEK:
  • Halloween
  • Unit 2 Lesson 3: comparisons
  • HW for MONDAY: Study words unit 2 Lesson 1 + 2+3 pages 92/93/94/93/94 + unit 1 Lesson 1 page 
NOVEMBER 1 BOOK TEST 
WOOTS


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TODAY:
  • Halloween
  • Unit 2 Lesson 3: comparisons

  • HW for MONDAY November 7: Study for testweek


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Which words do you associate with Halloween?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Slide 4 - Video


Where does Halloween originally come from? 
A
Ireland
B
Scotland
C
England
D
United States

Slide 5 - Quiz


Which population (=bevolkingsgroep) started Halloween?
A
The Romans
B
The Greek
C
The Celts
D
The Persians

Slide 6 - Quiz


What is the origin of the word Halloween?
A
All Hallow's Eve
B
All Hail's Eve
C
All Havens Eve
D
All Holy Eve

Slide 7 - Quiz


Halloween comes from Hallow's Eve. 
What do you think 'Hallow' means?
A
Scary
B
Strange
C
Hollow (= empty)
D
Holy (= sacred/heilig)

Slide 8 - Quiz


Halloween is a Christian celebration.
A
True
B
False

Slide 9 - Quiz


When did people start to celebrate Halloween? 
A
about 100 years ago
B
about 200 years ago
C
about 1000 years ago
D
about 2000 years ago

Slide 10 - Quiz


What is not a tradition at Halloween?
A
Trick or treat!
B
Decorating a tree
C
Wearing costumes
D
Carving a pumpkin

Slide 11 - Quiz


People used to believe that the dead would come back at Halloween. 
A
True
B
False

Slide 12 - Quiz


What does 'Trick or treat'mean?
A
'Give me a treat or I will prank you!'
B
'Give me a treat or I will shoot you!'
C
'Give me a treat or I will leave!'
D
'Give me a treat or you are mean!'

Slide 13 - Quiz

On which day are the most sweets sold in America?
A
23rd December
B
30th December
C
31st of October
D
28th of October

Slide 14 - Quiz

What is the most popular Halloween candy?
A
Snickers
B
Mars
C
Milky Way
D
Oreo

Slide 15 - Quiz

What do you call a carved Halloween pumpkin?
A
Jack-O'-Lantern
B
Jill-O'-Lantern
C
John-O'-Lantern
D
Jane-O'-Lantern

Slide 16 - Quiz

Halloween
+ 2000 years ago
• 31st of October
• All Hallows' Eve (31 Oct)
• All Hallows (1 Nov)
• Started in Ireland > Samhain

Slide 17 - Slide

Samhain 
• Celebrated in Ireland, the UK & Northern France
To mark* the end of the summer months & harvest time*
• Darker colder months were associated* with death
• They thought the ghosts would return to earth


* To mark = markeren, harvest time = oogsttijd, associated = associëren/verbonden

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Slide 19 - Drag question

Grammar: Comparisons

Slide 20 - Slide

Do you know the answers?

Slide 21 - Slide

This flower is .................. (beautiful)
than that one.
A
beautifuller
B
more beautiful

Slide 22 - Quiz


Halloween is .... day of the year.
A
scary
B
scarier
C
the scaryest
D
the scariest

Slide 23 - Quiz

It is strange but often a coke is .........(expensive) than a beer.
A
expensiver
B
more expensive

Slide 24 - Quiz

Who is the ............. (rich)
woman on earth?
A
richest
B
most rich

Slide 25 - Quiz

Spot
Brownie

Slide 26 - Slide

Degrees of comparison

De trappen van vergelijking:

1. Brownie is smaller than Spot.

2. Brownie is the smallest dog.


Zin 1 is de vergrotende trap. Daar heb je  'than' bij nodig.
Zin 2 is de overtreffende trap. Daar heb je 'the' bij nodig.

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Degrees of comparison
There are three degrees of comparison: 
  • adjective (adverb): tall
  • comparative (vergrotende trap) : taller
  • superlative (overtreffende trap) : tallest

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1 lettergreep: LET OP SPELLING

Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden die op een -e eindigen krijgen alleen +r of + st

large > larger > largest


Bijvoeglijk naamwoorden die eindigen op een klinker + medeklinker > medeklinker verdubbelt.

hot > hotter > hottest

Slide 29 - Slide

Slide 30 - Slide

Adjectives of one syllable (1 lettergreep):
                                                                                                    Tall – Taller – Tallest 
mind the spelling of:
sad-sadder-saddest
big-bigger-biggest
thin-thinner-thinnest
fat-fatter-fattest
hot-hotter-hottest
wet-wetter-wettest



Does it sound short? Double consonant!
-er & -est

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Trappen van vergelijking
Woorden van 3 lettergrepen of meer:
- Vergrotende trap: more 
- Overtreffende trap: most 
expensive
 more expensive
most expensive

Slide 32 - Slide

intelligent
more intelligent
most intelligent

Slide 33 - Slide

Trappen van vergelijking
Je weet hoe je trappen van vergelijking gebruikt bij woorden met één en met drie of meer lettergrepen, maar wat moet je doen bij woorden met twee lettergrepen?

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Trappen van vergelijking
Je weet hoe je trappen van vergelijking gebruikt bij woorden met één en met drie of meer lettergrepen, maar wat moet je doen bij woorden met twee lettergrepen?

Bij woorden met twee lettergrepen moet je kijken naar waar het woord op eindigt!

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 2 lettergrepen -er / erst

Eindigt het bijvoeglijk naamwoord met twee lettergrepen op 

-le, -er, - ow of medeklinker + y

vergrotende trap >    +er
overtreffende trap >   + est

simple - simpler - simplest

clever - cleverer - cleverest

narrow  - narrower  - narrowest



simple 

Slide 36 - Slide

Twee lettergrepen -Y: 

SPELLING



medeklinker + y      > y verandert in ie

happy - happier - happiest


Slide 37 - Slide

2 lettergrepen: more / most
boring - more boring - most boring
famous - more famous - most famous
cheerful - more cheerful - most cheerful

Slide 38 - Slide

Onregelmatige vormen

good - better - best

bad - worse - worst

few - fewer - fewest

little -  less - least

many - more - most

much - more - most

Slide 39 - Slide

LET OP:
last = de laatste
latest = de nieuwste
older /elder
elder alleen bij vergelijking gezinsleden; my elder brother

Slide 40 - Slide

My house is (big)
...
than yours.

Slide 41 - Open question

What is your (funny) ...... subject at school?

Slide 42 - Open question

This is the (interesting) ....
book I have ever read.

Slide 43 - Open question

Miss Steinbusch is (old) .... than the pupils in her class.

Slide 44 - Open question

The weather this summer is even (bad)
... than last summer.

Slide 45 - Open question

Who is the (good) ..... footballplayer in the world?

Slide 46 - Open question

Comparing
This house is bigger than that one.

Our house is not as expensive as our neighbours'.
Our house is not so expensive as our neighbours'.

She is as intelligent as her brother.

Slide 47 - Slide

Slide 48 - Video

Slide 49 - Link

TODAY:
  • Unit 2 Lesson 3: comparisons: do ex 12 + 13 + check

  • HW for MONDAY November 7: Study for testweek + ex 12 + 13 lesson 3 page 74

TOMORROW: BOOK TEST (bring your novel)


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