OBJECTIVES 1.Listening about Olivia’s story 2.Adjectives and adverbs 3.Superlatives and the present perfect 4.As…as (Not) AS....AS (Equality)

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OBJECTIVES 1.Listening about Olivia’s story 2.Adjectives and adverbs 3.Superlatives and the present perfect 4.As…as (Not) AS....AS (Equality)

1.Who or what was in the spaceship? 2.What do you think happened after the spaceship landed? 3.What do you think happened after Olivia finished writing her story?

ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS What is an ADJECTIVE? It’s a word that describes a NOUN BIG FAST CAR EXPENSIVE

ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS What is an ADVERB? It’s a word that describes a VERB. Speak FAST Walk SLOWLY

ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS You speak English well (adverb) It’s a very good activity. You read very well. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOOD-WELL Your English is good (adjective)

SUPERLATIVES + PRESENT PERFECT Present Perfect We use Present Perfect (I have done) after a Superlative: What’s the most important decision you’ve ever made? This was the best holiday I’ve had for a long time

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(Not) AS....AS (Equality) Joe is tall. He is taller than Al. isn’t as as But he isn’t as tall as Ed.

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