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L/O/G/O
<b>GRAMMAR-BASED</b>
<b>(</b>
<b>Comparative level of </b>
<b>adjective</b>
<b>)</b>
<b>WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION!!!</b>
<b>WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION!!!</b>
<b>Group members:</b>
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<b>Outline</b>
<b>Outline</b>
I. WARM UP
Game “ hangman”
II. PRESENTATION
Vocabulary
Structure ( form, rule, exception, usage)
III. PRACTICE
Word cues drill
IV. PRODUCTION
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<b> </b>
<b>A B C D E F G H I J</b>
<b>K L M N O P Q R S T</b>
<b>U V W X Y Z</b>
<b>A</b>
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<b>Normal rules</b>
<b>Normal rules</b>
<i><b>Short adjective</b></i><b>:</b>
1-syllable adjectives (old, fast);
2-syllable adjectives ending in –y: (happy, easy)
<b><sub>Add ER:</sub></b>
<b>+ </b> If the adjective ends in –e, just add –r
Ex: late-> later
<b>+ </b>if the adjective ends in consonant, vowel, consonant,
double the last consonant
Ex: big-> bigger
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<b>Normal rules</b>
<b>Normal rules</b>
<i><b>Long adjectives</b></i>
+ 2-syllable adjectives not ending in –y
Ex: modern, pleasant
+ all adjectives of 3 or more syllables
ex: expensive, intelligent
<b>MORE+ADJ</b>
<b>Ex: </b>
modern -> more modern
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<b>Normal rules</b>
<b>Normal rules</b>
<b>Exception</b>
The following adjectives have irregular
forms:
Good -> better
Well (healthy)
Bad -> worse
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<b>Cue 1</b>
<b>Cue 1</b>
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<b>Cue 2</b>
<b>Cue 2</b>
Mr Nam’s car
Mr Nhan’s car
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<b>Cue 3</b>
<b>Cue 3</b>
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<b>Cue 4</b>
<b>Cue 4</b>
the Brown’s room
the Peter’s
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<b>Cue 5</b>
<b>Cue 5</b>
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<b>Urban/ Rural (crowded)</b>
<b>Diamond/ gold (valuable)</b>
<b>The Brown’s room/ the Peter’s </b>
<b>(tidy)</b>
<b>Kevil/his girlfriend (fat)</b>
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<b>EXPECTED ANSWERS:</b>
<b>EXPECTED ANSWERS</b>
<b>:</b>
1.How is urban?
Urban is more crowded than rural.
2.How is Mr Nam’s car
Mr Nam’s car is more luxurious than
Mr Nhan’s.
3. How is diamond?
Diamond is more valuable than gold.
4.How is the Brown’s room?
The Brown’s room is tidier than the Peter’s.
5.How is Kevil?
He is fatter than his girlfriend.
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<b>GAME: WRITE IT UP</b>
<b>GAME: WRITE IT UP</b>
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Expected answers
1. Urban is richer than rural.
2. Rural is more trees than urban.
3. Urban is noisier than rural.
4. Rural is poorer than urban.
5. Urban is more crowded than rural.
6. Urban is more transportations than
rural.
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<b> HOMEWORK</b>
<b> HOMEWORK</b>
If we talk about the two planets Earth and
Mars, how can we compare them?
<b>Object</b> <b>Earth</b> <b>Mars</b>
Diameter (km) <sub>12,760</sub> <sub>6,790</sub>
Distance from Sun
(million km) 150 228
Length of day
(hours) 24 25
Moons <sub>1</sub> <sub>2</sub>
Surface
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