What countries are these? What is the difference between them? What is the theme of the lesson? big bigger CHINA RUSSIA
SMALL SMALLE R THE SMALLEST
POSITIVECOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE One-syllable adjectives slowslowerthe slowest Adjectives ending in -y noisy dirty noisier dirtier the noisiest the dirtiest Adjectives with two or more syllables beautiful boring more beautiful more boring the most beautiful the most boring
BEAUTIFU L MORE BEAUTIFUL THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
POSITIVECOMPARATIVESUPERLATIVE Irregular adjectives good bad little many much far better worse less more further/ farther the best the worst least most the furthest/ the farthest
1. Joe is _________ than Ed. (short) 2. Al is the_________. (short) 3. Ed is the _________. (thin) 4. Joe is _________ than Al. (thin) 5. Al has the _______________clothes. (colourful) 6. Al is _________ than Joe. (heavy) 7. Ed is the_________. (light) 8. Joe is _________ than Ed. (happy) 9. Ed is the______________. (mysterious) 10. Joe is ______________ than Ed. (energetic) shorter shortest thinnest thinner most colourful heavier lightest happier most mysterious more energetic
Listen to the students comparing school subjects. Then, fill in the blanks. rouen.fr/IMG/didapages/comparat ive/index.html
Bob 28 years old 55 kilos 1.50 mt Homer 39 years old 80 kilos 1.55 mt Alice 9 years old 33 kilos 1.20 mt Bob 28 years old 55 kilos 1.50 mt Homer 39 years old 80 kilos 1.55 mt Alice 9 years old 33 kilos 1.20 mt
A: Do you think that Donkey is more beautiful than Shrek? B: No, I don’t. I think that Fiona is the most beautiful.
1. Learn the rule “The Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives”. 2. ”4” - Write down 7 sentences with Comparative and Superlative forms of adjectives; “5” – Choose a picture with different characters and describe them using Comparative and Superlative forms of adjectives. 1. Learn the rule “The Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives”. 2. ”4” - Write down 7 sentences with Comparative and Superlative forms of adjectives; “5” – Choose a picture with different characters and describe them using Comparative and Superlative forms of adjectives.