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English Conversation Today’s Goals 1.Continue Chapter 7 – Which one is cheaper? a. Review – Guess how much my outfit is. b. Discussion – Would you pay $200.00 for a pair of jeans? c. What do you wear to school? 2. Start Chapter 8 – What’s she like?
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Chapter 7 Which one is cheaper? The red one is cheaper than the black one. Which one is cheaper? $50.00 $80.00
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Vocabulary high heels a dress sneakers a tie a scarf
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Vocabulary a white shirta dress
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baggy pants (a pair of baggy pants/pants) a nice jacket
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high heels (a pair of high heels) a colorful sweater
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a tiea scarf
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a suit (a dark suit) jeans (a pair of jeans)
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a T-shirtSneakers (a pair of sneakers)
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Comparative adjectives Cheap Expensive Good Bad Colorful Comfortable Nice Cool Cheap Expensive Good Bad Colorful Comfortable Nice Cool Cheaper More expensive Better Worse More colorful More comfortable Nicer Cooler Cheaper More expensive Better Worse More colorful More comfortable Nicer Cooler
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Using Comparative Adjectives In a Sentence - er Subject + be + adjective + er + than The red dress is cheaper than the black one. $50.00 $80.00
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Using Comparative Adjectives In a Sentence - er Subject + be + adjective + er + than The red dress is nicer than the black one. $50.00 $80.00
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Using Comparative Adjectives In a Sentence - more Subject + be + adjective + more + than The black dress is more expensive than the red one. $50.00 $80.00
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Using Comparative Adjectives In a Sentence - more Subject + be + adjective + more + than Sneakers are more comfortable than high heels.
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Using Comparative Adjectives In a Sentence – not as Subject + be + not + as + adjective+ than High heels are not as comfortable than sneakers. (= Sneakers are more comfortable than high heels) High heels are not as comfortable than sneakers. (= Sneakers are more comfortable than high heels)
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Using Comparative Adjectives In a Sentence – not as Subject + be + not + as + adjective + than The red dress is not as expensive as the black one. (= The red dress is cheaper than the black one.) The red dress is not as expensive as the black one. (= The red dress is cheaper than the black one.) $50.00 $80.00
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Wh – Questions Which one is…? Which + one + be + adjective Q: Which one is cheaper? A: The red one. Q: Which one is cheaper? A: The red one. Q: Which one is better? (Looks good!) A: The black one. Q: Which one is better? (Looks good!) A: The black one. Q: Which one is worse? (Looks bad) A: The red one. Q: Which one is worse? (Looks bad) A: The red one.
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Wh – Questions Which one is…? Which + one + be + adjective Q: Which one is more expensive? A: The black one. Q: Which one is more expensive? A: The black one. Q: Which pair is more comfortable? (shoes +jeans) A: The high heels. Q: Which pair is more comfortable? (shoes +jeans) A: The high heels. Q: Which one is more colorful? A: The blue and green one. Q: Which one is more colorful? A: The blue and green one.
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The Price is Right In teams, compete against each other and choose which one you think is more expensive or cheaper than the other. Team 1: “The red dress is more expensive than the black one.” Team 2: “The red dress is cheaper than the red one.”
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The Price is Right In pairs, compete against each other and choose which one you think is more expensive or cheaper than the other. Student A: “The red dress is more expensive than the black one.” Student B: “The red dress is cheaper than the red one.”
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The Price is Right Round 1 $70.00 90.00
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The Price is Right Round 2 $80.00 $60.00
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The Price is Right Round 3 $200.00 $250.00
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The Price is Right Round 4 $50.00 $80.00
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The Price is Right Round 5 $100.00 $200.00
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The Price is Right Round 6 $30.00 $25.00
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Chapter 8 What’s she like? She is smart, funny, and nice! What’s she like?
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Vocabulary tall short Medium height
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Vocabulary good-looking
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Vocabulary thinheavy
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Vocabulary long curlybrown She has long, curly brown hair.
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Vocabulary short blonde She has short, straight blonde hair. straight
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Vocabulary short red She has short, straight red hair. straight
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Vocabulary medium length Dark brown She has medium length, straight dark brown hair. straight
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What does she look like? What do you look like? Subject + verb + type of hair. She has long, curly red hair. I have long, straight blonde hair. What do you look like? I am tall and good looking.
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What’s she like? What are you like? Subject + verb + adjective. She is funny, and confident. I am kind, funny, and quiet. What are you like?
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Who is this person? What is his hair color? Is he tall, short, or average height? ( 170 cm)
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Who is this person? What is his hair color? Is he tall, short, or average height? ( 180 cm)
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Who is this person? What is her hair color? Is she tall, short, or average height? ( 162 cm)
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Who is this person? What is her hair color? Is she tall, short, or average height? ( 166 cm)
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Who does she look like? Who do you look like? Subject + verb + like + name of person. She looks like Julia Roberts I look like ____________. Choose one classmate and tell everyone who she or he looks like!
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My best friend... …has long brown hair. …is average height. …is thin. …is kind and friendly.
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“ My best friend has _______, _______, and _______. He/She is ________ and _______. 1.My best friend has long brown hair. (appearance of hair) 2.She is kind and pretty (personality traits and appearance ~ pretty, beautiful, handsome)
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