Hong Kong - Shopping Paradise CHAN, Shuk Ling Heather The Hong Kong Institute of Education 1.

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Hong Kong - Shopping Paradise CHAN, Shuk Ling Heather The Hong Kong Institute of Education 1

Adjectives  We use adjectives to describe nouns. e.g. People / Animals / Things …  You can buy cheap things in Mong Kok.  The food in this restaurant in yummy.  The view from the Peak is beautiful. 2

What do they mean? How many syllables are there? 1. Big 2. Cheap 3. Sour 4. Sweet 3

What do they mean? How many syllables are there? 1. Famous 2. Yummy 3. Spicy 4. Bitter 5. Crowded 6. Spacious 4

What do they mean? How many syllables are there? 1. Beautiful 2. Popular 3. Exciting 4. Amusing 5. Delicious 6. Expensive 5