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Tuesday May  24th
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English lesson
Tuesday May  24th

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Planning
Lesson goals
CNN 10
Explanation Adjectives and Adverbs
Check exercise 1+2+3 page37+38
Do exercise 5+6
Time left: Blooket

Finished? Study vocabulary / read a book / study grammar on Learnbeat


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Lesson goals
At the end of the lesson you:
can use adjectives and adverbs








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CNN 10
Watch the news and talk about it in pairs

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Check
 Check exercise 4 page 38

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Adverbs and Adjectives
Step 1: What is what?

John is a good player / Josie is a beautiful girl
An adjective says something about something or someone. It refers to a noun.

John plays well / Josie sings beautifully
An adverb talks about an action. It refers to a verb.

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Step 2: How to create an adverb
Most adverbs are formed by simply adding -ly to the adjective. Sometimes the spelling gets slighty altered: 
le = ly / y= ily / ic = ically

beautiful - beautifully
careful - carefully
terrible = terribly
easy = easily
fantastic = fantastically

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Comparatives and superlatives
The comparative and superlative are created by adding more / most

Lara sings beautifully
Sheila sings more beautifully
Jane sings most beautiful

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Spelling
Strange spelling or irregular
shy - shyly
true - truly
good - well
bad - badly


no change
fast - fast
soon-soon
old -old
little - little
much - much
friendly - friendly

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Special adverbs
hard - very much  She studies hard, so she passes.
hardly - barely She hardly studies, so she fails.

high - measurement He jumps high.
highly - very much He is a highly talented athlete

late - not on /in time They arrived late at the party
lately - recently Have you been to any parties lately?

very - extremely The North Pole is very cold.
verily - certainly/truly Verily, this tea tastes terrible.


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Homework
Monday May 30th
Do exercise 5+6 page 39
Finished? Study vocabulary A+B  on Quizlet / Study grammar on Learnbeat or read a book





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Blooket
Learn and play!

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Lesson goals
At the end of the lesson you:
can use adjectives and adverbs



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