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Capítulo 6A En mi dormitorio
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Bell Dinger • el 8 de septiembre
Identify the vocabulary words on the following slide. (1-10) Have la tarea out from yesterday to be checked. (GPA worksheet)
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5 YELLOW
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6 RED
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7 BROWN
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8 PINK
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9 GREEN
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10 ORANGE
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1 el dormitorio
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2 el disco compacto
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3 la videocasetera
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4 el lector DVD
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5 YELLOW amarillo
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6 RED rojo
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7 BROWN marrón (café)
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8 PINK rosado
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9 GREEN verde
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10 ORANGE anaranjado
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La tarea Check both sides of yesterday’s worksheet.
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Making Comparisons Video 1 Video 2
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Más practica Make comparisons with the information on the following slides.
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Write these statements in last Friday’s bell dinger column.
más / alto 1. Bob James
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menos / alto 2. Bob James
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más / alto 3.
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menos / alto menos 4.
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mayor 5. Walter Sr. McGrath
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menor 6. Walter Sr. McGrath
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Comparisons Adjectives Música
Using either más + adj. + que or menos + adj. + que write five sentences in which you compare different types of music. Adjectives Música Los blues La música reggae La música clásica La música folklórica La música hip-hop La música rap El jazz La música rock La salsa aburrido bonito divertido feo importante interesante popular serio triste
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ADJ. más + adj. + que menos + adj. + que mejor que peor que mayor que
menor que aburrido bonito divertido feo importante interesante popular serio triste ADJ.
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Making Comparisons bueno, -a mejor (que) bien malo, -a peor (que) mal
adjective/adverb its comparative form bueno, -a (good) mejor (que) (better than) bien (well) malo, -a (bad) peor (que) (worse than) mal (badly) viejo, -a (old) mayor (que) (older than) joven (young) menor (que) (younger than) Certain adjectives/adverbs have their own comparative forms:
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Making Comparisons bueno, -a mejor (que) bien malo, -a peor (que) mal
adjective/adverb its comparative form bueno, -a (good) mejor (que) (better than) bien (well) malo, -a (bad) peor (que) (worse than) mal (badly) viejo, -a (old) mayor (que) (older than) joven (young) menor (que) (younger than) Making Comparisons NOTE: When these comparative words are plural, they add –es: mejores peores mayores menores Certain adjectives/adverbs have their own comparitive forms:
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NOTES — Making Comparisons
NOTES — Making Comparisons Nombre______________________ Fecha____________ You have learned to use ______________ to compare two things. EJEMPLO: English class is more interesting than math class. You can use _________________ to compare two things. It means _______________. EJEMPLO: English class is more interesting than math class. Shakira’s music is less popular than Juanes’s music. Certain adjectives/adverbs have their own ______________ forms: adjective/adverb its comparative form ___________________ (good) (better than) (well) (bad) (worse than) (badly) (old) (older than) (young) (younger than) NOTE: When these comparative words are plural, they add –es: ___________
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Audio Act. 6 LISTEN On the sheet you received last week, listen to audio activity six and complete as directed.
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