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AIMING REVIEW Lessons 1 - 6

Grammar points Lesson 1: Describing people Too vs enough Verb + verb-ing Lesson 2: Superlatives Prepositions with verbs-ing Lesson 3: Should/ had better and ought to Lesson 4: Expressing possibilities Reflexive pronouns Lesson 5: HAVE TO MUST DON’T HAVE TO MUSN’T Lesson 6: Used to

Describing people Jennifer Lawrence Jennifer Lawrence Slash Leonel Messi Jennifer Lawrence Describing people She’s got short, brown hair, and brown eyes. She’s got dark skin. He’s got long, dark, curly hair. He is wearing a hat and sunglasses. She’ got short, dark brown hair and she’s got brown eyes. He’s got a beard and a moustache. He’s got dark hair and he’s wearing glasses. He’s a bald man and he has a moustache. He’s got dark skin. She’s got long, fair hair and green eyes. He’s got short, spiked hair and a light growing of a moustache. She’s got short, blond hair and green eyes. She’s got long, red hair and light blue eyes. SLASH Winona Ryder Ellen Degeneres Messi b) c) Viola Davis d) Ellen De Generes Samuel Jackson Simone Simmons Simone simmons Jhonny Deep Samuel Jackson e) f) g) Johnny Deep Viola Davis Winona Ryder h) i)

Too vs enough Verb + verb-ing I don’t feel good. I ate __________ much. Don’t worry. We still have ____________ time before it closes. I said no. She’s _____ Young to go to the disco. I had ____________ practice for today. I’m tired. Verb + verb-ing What do you _________ doing on weekends? Did you consider ______________ a cooking course? Can you __________ making that noise? It’s annoying What doesn’t your mom mind ________? She doesn’t mind getting up early. When will you finish ____________ your book?

the most boring the most expensive Superlatives Adjectives with one syllable: add ‘the’ + ‘-est’ or ‘-st’ cold nice the coldest the nicest “January is often the coldest winter month.” “She is the nicest person I know.” Adjectives that are irregular: Good The best “She is the best student in our class.” Bad The worst “It was the worst storm in many years.” Far The farthest “He lives the farthest from my home.” Adjectives with two or more syllables: add ‘the’ + ‘most’ boring expensive the most boring the most expensive “It’s the most boring movie at the cinema.” “We ate at the most expensive restaurant in town.” Adjectives with two syllables that end in ‘-y’: change ‘-y’ to ‘-i’ and add ‘the’ early happy the earliest the happiest “He was the earliest person to arrive” “It was the happiest time of my life.” Adjectives that end with a vowel and a consonant: double the final letter before adding ‘the’ + ‘-est’ big hot the biggest the hottest “Russia is the biggest country in the world.” “August is usually the hottest summer month.”

Superlatives Summer _______ _______ _______________ season of the year. Elephants _______ _______ _______________ land animals. Which country _______ _______ _______________? Who _______ _______ _______ _______________ person in the world? Steve _______ _______ _______________ person I know. Asia _______ _______ _______________ continent in the world. Our history exams _______ _______ _______ _______________. Jupiter _______ _______ _______________ planet in our solar system.

Prepositions with verb-ing 'I'm scared of swimming in the sea.‘ 'Thanks for giving me a ride.‘ 'My brothers good at playing tennis.‘ 'How about taking the bus?‘ 'I'm not interested in reading books.'

Should/ had better/ ought to 1. My teacher told me that I  _________review my notes every day. I guess it's a good idea to look at them after class. 2. Do you think Carol ___________ save her money or spend it? She is planning to go to Europe this summer. 3. I'm going to a party tonight. What  _______ I wear: a dress or black pants? 4. Our car's gas tank is almost empty. We _______ fill it up with gas soon or we will run out of gas!

Expressing possibilities Write staements using the sentences as a clue. It’s nine-thirty and Jack feels tired. He usually goes early to bed. (sleep) My class starts soon, but I’m not sure where the classroom is. (arrive on time) The bus is always on time, but todays is 15 min late! (break) There’s a chance that today will probably fall snow, but the weather forecast said that it isn’t cloudy and cold enough.

Reflexive pronouns Check if the following are correct or not. If not, make them correct. I don’t know him. What’s his name? They can’t finish the work by themself. Can you see you in the mirror? That robot is amazing. It can fix himself. We studied hard for two hours, so we gave us a twenty-minute break. Did you and Tom enjoy yourself on your holiday? My little sister drew this picture by herself. No one helped her. My arm is broken, so it’s not easy for me to dress me.

Must/ have to/ don’t have to/ musn’t Discuss with your partners of things you have to do in order to have a happy and healthy life. Think about what you don’thave to do or you musn’t do.

Used to

Used to Ten years ago, I studied Japanese. Now, I don’t study Japanese. Before, I didn’t do exercise. Now, I do exercise. Last year, my classmate didn’t study hard. Now, he studies hard. A long time ago, people didn’t have electricity. Now, people have electricity. When I was young, I was lazy. Now, I’m not lazy.