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Today
Making comparisons & superlatives
Using comparisons & superlatives

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ADJECTIVE? ADVERB?

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The ________ singer sang the national anthem last night.
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

Slide 3 - Quiz

The singer sang the national anthem __________ last night.
A
beautiful
B
beautifully

Slide 4 - Quiz

He dances very ______.
A
good
B
well

Slide 5 - Quiz

He's very _______ at dancing.
A
good
B
well

Slide 6 - Quiz

She's driving a _______ car.
A
fast
B
fastly

Slide 7 - Quiz

She likes to drive ________.
A
fast
B
fastly

Slide 8 - Quiz

COMPARATIVE & SUPERLATIVE: GENERAL RULE

Adjective/adverb w one syllable  - er / - est
young --> younger --> youngest
big --> bigger --> biggest
fast --> faster --> fastest
Adjective/adverb  w two or more syllables: more / most
personal - more personal --> most personal
strangely --> more strangely --> most strangely

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A 'never-ever-make-this-mistake-again! moment'
THEN --> "First I went to Amsterdam, then I went to Brussels". (TIME/SEQUENCE)
THAN --> "Amsterdam is more beautiful than Brussels" (COMPARISON)

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Language puzzles
Read the instructions carefully (they may be somewhat cryptic) and formulate a full English sentence, starting with a capital and ending with a full stop/question mark/exclamation mark.

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Use a superlative of 'horrible' to say you've never (!) had such a bad meal.

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Compare the current price of something you or your parents have recently bought to the price it had when that thing first came out.

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Use the word 'as' twice (!) to make a sentence in which you conclude your house has the same size as your classmate's (big/small).

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Use more twice (!) to make a sentence in which you say that traveling in the USA becomes increasingly* dangerous.

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

Student book: page 121
7.2 Comparison (2)
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3

10 minutes, then check.

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Exercise 1
1. We live nearer to London than we did before.
2. His hair isn't as long as it was when he was little.
3. That MP3 player is more expensive now than it was last month.
4. That's the best film I've ever seen. 
5. He's less generous than he used to be. 
6. You used to work harder than you work now.
Exercise 2
1. thinner and thinner
2. more and more difficult
3. cheaper and cheaper
4. better and better
5. more and more expensive
6. hotter and hotter

Exercise 3
1 - C / 2 - E / 3 - B / 4 - A / 5 - D

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