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Day 1
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A: How was your (day, week, weekend)? B: (-) It wasn’t very good. B: (+) It was great. A: How was the weather? B: (-) It wasn’t very good. It was cold and cloudy. B: (+) It was great. It was warm and sunny.
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Question 1: A: How was the weather? B: (+) It was great. It was sunny. Question 2: A: How was the weather? B: (-) It wasn’t very good. It was rainy. * Practice the rest with your partner.
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Temperature A: How was the weather? B: (+/-) It was okay. It was hot. A: How was the weather? B: (+) It was really good. It was warm. A: How was the weather? B: (+) It was good. It was cool. A: How was the weather? B: (+/-) It was okay. It was cold. * Practice once with your partner.
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A: What’s the weather like today? B: (+) It is great. It is warm and sunny. A: What’s the weather like in June? B: (+) It is nice. It is usually warm and sunny. * Practice the rest with your partner. * Others to practice In the spring In the summer In the fall In the winter
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cheap cheaper warm warmer young younger slow slower fast faster tall taller long longer My phone is cheaper than your phone. The weather is warmer than yesterday. I am younger than Shin Mina. His car is slower than my new car. He runs faster than Usain Bolt. I am taller than my students. My class is longer than yours. * Make your own comparisons with this list.
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100 cloudier hotter better worse more dangerous
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100 Taipei is hotter than Beijing. Beijing is cooler than Taipei. The weather is worse in Boston than Miami. The weather is better in Miami than Boston. The brown jacket is cheaper than the red jacket. The red jacket is more expensive than the brown jacket. I think Emart is cheaper than my local mart.
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Day 2
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Speaking Activity Comparatives Practice Book – Pg. 42
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Grammar: Comparatives Only one syllable Examples: light, neat, fast Add -er: lighter, neater, faster Two syllables, ending in ‘y’ Examples: happy, silly, lonely Change ‘y’ to ‘i’, then add –er: happier, sillier, lonelier Two syllables or more, NOT ending in ‘y’ Examples: modern, interesting, beautiful Use MORE/LESS before the adjectiv e: more modern, more interesting, less beautiful
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Grammar: Comparatives Irregular AdjectiveComparative Form GoodBetter BadWorse FarFarther LittleLess ManyMore FunMore fun
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Speaking: What should I do? Use the adjecti ve in parenthes es to compare each item. The second col umn requires yo u to come up wi th an adjective for each item.
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Notes
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terrific in a band busy interesting nicer
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home get tired How
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Pg. 44 - 45 Speaking Activity Weather/Comparatives
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Pg. 44 - 45
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Day 3
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Pg. 47
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1. more crowded 2. drier 3. more beautiful 4. bigger 5. more unpredictable 6. smaller
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Practice Book. Pg. 46 Speaking Activity Comparatives Some examples: An elephant is bigger than a girl. A girl is prettier than an elephant. The jacket looks smaller than the t-shirt. Pizza tastes better than coffee.
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Pg. 47 – Practice Book
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Practice Book. Pg. 46 Unit 15 Unit Quiz #7
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