Welcome A. T. M. Mazibul Haque Asst. Professor Dept. of English Cell No: 01717355330.

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Welcome

A. T. M. Mazibul Haque Asst. Professor Dept. of English Cell No:

Adjectives

Learning Outcomes By the end of the lesson students will have… explained what an adjective is. identified adjectives from a text. matched adjectives with pictures made a list of adjectives used adjectives to describe someone/ something

What is adjective? An adjective is a word that describes/qualifies a noun or a pronoun.

Worried Angry Sad Sleepy Happy

Rina: Hello Baba. Good morning. Father: Good morning dear. How are you? Rina: I am fine, Baba. How is everyone there? Father: They are okay. Tell about your exam? Rina: Hey Baba, the hard days of exams are over. But, I did well. Father: That’s like a brilliant girl. Rina: Baba, I have seen an excellent purple dress in a nearby market. Can I buy that for our next festival? Father: Festival is far ahead. But, you are already in festive mood. Okay, you can buy that one. Hope that will not be much expensive. Rina: No Baba and thanks. Father: You are welcome. Rina: You are too good. Bye, Baba. Father: Bye and take care.

Rina: Hello Baba. Good morning. Father: Good morning my dear. How are you? Rina: I am fine. How is everyone there? Father: They are okay. Tell about your exam? Rina: Hey Baba, the hard days of exams are over. But, I did well. Father: That’s like a brilliant girl. Rina: Baba, I have seen an excellent purple dress in a nearby market. Can I buy that for our next festival? Father: Festival is far ahead. But, you are already in festive mood. Okay, you can buy that one. Hope that will not be much expensive. Rina: No Baba and thanks. Father: You are welcome. Rina: You are too good. Bye, Baba. Father: Bye and take care.

Act out the dialogue with your partner

Individual work Find out some adjectives individually with which you can describe your classmates.

Adventurous Awesome Bold Brave Caring Confident Curious dependable dynamic Enthusiastic Fascinating Hardworking Helpful honest important interesting …..

Tea garden is a shady place. Rita looks gorgeous.

This place is sunny.

I saw a very clear rainbow.

Are you tired today?

Rajib has to receive too many phone calls.

The gift was very surprising.

Work with your partner and write five sentences about your favourite person using some adjectives.

Describe your home within five sentences using some adjectives.