Unit 6: Grammar - Street Life; comparisons (pp 66-68)

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Unit 6: Grammar - Street Life; comparisons (pp 66-68) English Communication Unit 6: Grammar - Street Life; comparisons (pp 66-68)

Task: Where can I ………………. on (or around) campus? As Class …get some lunch …get a coffee or other refreshment …get drunk i.……………………………………………………….. ii.……………………………………………………….. iii.……………………………………………………….. …go on a date …get some homework done …buy a gift for a friend Give handout, and explain steps. When finishing open up to class and try to get students naturally to use comparative forms. (or teacher use them at least).

Task: Where can I ………………. on (or around) campus? Next, describe the good points and the bad points of each place for doing the activity mentioned. cheap quiet peaceful good atmosphere relaxing romantic unique tasty good service friendly staff popular good reputation good quality can get a discount can use coupons comfortable reasonably priced have been there before ***well-known (can use instead of ‘famous’) Give handout, and explain steps. When finishing open up to class and try to get students naturally to use comparative forms. (or teacher use them at least).

Task: Where can I ………………. on (or around) campus? Finally, rank the places from 1 (best) to 3 (least best) and explain your choices. For example, perhaps one restaurant has better food than the other, but is more expensive. Or, perhaps one is cheaper, and the food is tastier. cheap quiet peaceful good atmosphere relaxing romantic unique tasty good service friendly staff popular good reputation good quality can get a discount can use coupons comfortable reasonably priced have been there before ***well-known (can use instead of ‘famous’) Give handout, and explain steps. When finishing open up to class and try to get students naturally to use comparative forms. (or teacher use them at least).

Comparatives & Superlatives Syllables Adjective Comparative Superlative One One (c + v + c) large wet larger (than) the largest Two ending ‘y’ happy 2 or more syllables crowded Irregular adjectives good bad far Activity 1: With your partner complete the chart (2mins)

Comparatives & Superlatives Syllables Adjective Comparative Superlative One One (c + v + c) large wet larger (than) wetter (than) the largest the wettest Two ending ‘y’ happy happier (than) the happiest 2 or more syllables crowded more / less crowded (than) the most / least Irregular adjectives good bad far better (than) worse (than) further (than) the best the worst the furthest Activity: With your partner make example sentences (2mins)