2. What can you do in these places?
Crete
Mauritius
The Andes
mountains
in Chile
What can you see in
Mauritius?
What can you do in Crete?
What can you do
in Chile
3. Narrating a holiday
My summer holidays in Mauritius
Where did you go? How was it? (adjectives
needed)
4. How was your holiday?
A peaceful / relaxing
holiday Wonderful weather A lively disco
Extraordinary mountains
An
isolated
country
An elegant hotel
A calm sea
5. How was your holiday?
A terrible storm
A rough sea
Feel safe in
the water Frightening
A dull holiday
13. Don’t you?
• I enjoyed my holidays in La Molina, because I love skiing.
• I enjoyed my holidays in La Molina because I love skiing. - no comma
before “because”
• I enjoyed my holidays because were fun.
• I enjoyed my holidays because they were fun. – Subject after because
• These oranges are very sweets.
• These oranges are very sweet. – Adjectives NEVER take the plural
15. Special things you do on Christmas day
Decorate the fir tree
Make a homemade gift
Bake cookies
Open your Christmas gifts
Have dinner with your family
How many more can you think of?
16. What did Leah, Ruth & Morveen do on
Christmas Day?
• What time….?
• Where…?
• When…?
• Did you…?
• Who?
• Why?
•The group who makes them answer more
questions wins!
• (In 2nd C Ruths takes one group at a time to the corridor. For the other groups you are three, so we make three
groups in class.)
17. high higher the
highest
short shorter the
shortest
small smaller the
smallest
fast faster the fastest
One-syllable adjectives form their comparative
and superlative by adding –er and –est
18. Changes in Spelling:
-One syllable adjectives ending CVC C doubled:
Big – bigger – the biggest
Fat – fatter – the fattest
- Final –e only –r or –st are added:
wide – wider – the widest
- C+ y –y is replaced by –ier in comparative and –iest
dry – drier – the driest
19. Two-syllable adjectives can be divided into groups:
-Those ending in –y, take –er or –est.
lucky – luckier - the luckiest
pretty – prettier – the prettiest
-Those ending in –ful, -less, -ing or –ed add more or the
most.
careful – more careful – the most careful
careless – more careless – the most careless
20. Adjectives of three or more syllables form the
comparative and superlative by putting more
and the most.
23. +
ENOUGH
• ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH + INFINITIVE WITH TO
• She is not rich enough to buy a car.
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24. +
What do you know about us?
• To make potato omelette we use
A. Eggs, onion and potatoes
B. Eggs, garlic and potatoes
C. Eggs, chorizo and potatoes
25. +
Who painted this picture?
A. Diego de Velazquez
B. Salvador Dalí
C. Pablo Picasso
26. +
ENOUGH
• ENOUGH + NOUN + INFINITIVE WITH TO
• I don’t have enough money to buy a car.
• ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH + INFINITIVE WITH TO
• She is not rich enough to buy a car.
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