CdL Economia e Gestione Aziendale UNIT 9C AND UNIT 10 aa 20172018 Which caption would you use for the sentence below Read on p 77 and find out Pag77 Reading pag77 Pag77 ID: 760165
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Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche
CdL Economia e Gestione AziendaleUNIT 9C AND UNIT 10
a.a
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2017/2018
Slide2Which caption would you use for the sentence below?
Read on p. 77 and find out
Slide3Pag.77
Slide4Reading pag.77
Slide5Pag.77 Reading – answer key
Slide6Grammar Reflections
The
most
dangerous
road in the world.
The
Yungas
Road
is
more
dangerous
than
any
other
road in the world.
How do
we
call
them
?
How do
we
form
them
?
Slide7Comparatives and Superlatives p. 76
Comparative
Superlative
Slide8Comparatives and Superlatives p. 76
Comparative
Superlative
Bigger
The
biggest
Longer
The
longest
Wider
The
widest
Busier
The
busiest
More
dangerous
The
most
dangerous
More
popular
The
most
popular
Grammar Reflections How do we form the comparatives and superlatives of adjectives? What are the rules?
Slide10Comparative & superlative forms 1
Adjectives in the base form
Comparatives
Superlatives (THE +)
1 SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES
TALL
SMALL
NICE
Double
Consonant
(CVC)
THIN
FAT
+ -
ER
TALL
ER
SMALL
ER
NIC
ER
THIN
NER
FAT
TER
+ -
EST
THE TALL
EST
THE SMALL
EST
THE NIC
EST
THE THIN
NEST
THE FATT
EST
2 SYLLABLES ADJS WITH Y
HEAVY
TASTY
TINY
+ -
IER
HEAV
IER
TAST
IER
TIN
IER
CRAZ
IER
+ -
IEST
THE HEAV
IEST
THE TAST
IEST
THE TIN
IEST
THE CRAZ
IEST
2/3/4 or MORE SYLLABLES
COMFORTABLE DANGEROUS
+
MORE
MORE
COMFORTABLE
MORE
DANGEROUS
+
MOST
THE
MOST
COMFORTABLE
THE
MOST
DANGEROUS
Slide11Irregular comparatives and superlatives
GOOD –
BETTER
– THE BESTBAD – WORSE – THE WORSTFAR – FURTHER – THE FURTHESTMUCH/MANY – MORE – THE MOST
Remember
:
ALWAYS
use
than
after the
comparative!
E.g., John is taller
than
Jim.
London is more expensive
than
Cagliari
.
Slide12We use
comparatives to compare things or people. Julia is more fascinating than her sisters.Mr. Foreman is friendlier than his colleagues. Superlatives are used to compare one person or thing to a group.Julia is the most fascinating of the three sisters. Mrs: Foreman is the friendliest in the office.
Slide13Lower
degree
comparatives &
superlatives. They
are introduced by
less and the
least.
E.g., she is less tall than her
brother.
T
hat
is the least bright
colour
.
Same degree
comparatives:
as … as, so … as
E.g., Tom is as intelligent as his
sister
Tom’s sister
isn’t
so
intelligent as he is.
Slide14Ex. 9C-a Pag.141
Slide15Ex. 9C-a Pag.141
Slide16Grammar Bank ex. 9C – b Pag.141
Slide17Grammar Bank ex. 9C – b Pag.141
Slide18Grammar Bank Superlatives ex. 10A –a/b p. 143
Slide19Grammar Bank Superlatives ex. 10A-a p. 143
Slide20Grammar Bank Superlatives ex. 10A-b p. 143
Slide21Geographical quiz Superlatives 1) What’s the world’s largest island?a) Greenland b) Madagascar c) New Guinea2) What’s the most spoken language in the world? A) Spanish b) English c) Chinese 3) Which is the furthest planet from the earth? a) Mercury b) Pluto c) Jupiter4) What is the highest waterfall in the world? a) Espelands, Norway b) Angel, Venezuela c) Yosemite, U.S5) The deadliest volcanic eruption occured in 1815 killing 92,000 people. Which volcano erupted? a) Mount Pelee, Martinique b) Mayon, Philippines , c) Tambora, Indonesia
Slide22Adjectives of personality
Write down 3 adjectives which describe your personality
Slide23Adjectives of personality
Step A: Write down 3 adjectives which describe your personality Step B: Fill in the chart with the opposites of the following adj.
What’s
the opposite
of …?
Careful
Serious
Quiet
Generous
Stylish
,
fashionable
Aggressive
Friendly
Rude
Ruthless
Patient
Adjectives of personality
Step A: Write down 3 adjectives which describe your personality Step B: Fill in the chart with the opposites of the following adj.
What’s
the opposite
of …?
Careful
Careless
Serious
Funny
Quiet
Nervous
,
chatty
Generous
Selfish
Stylish
,
fashionable
Old-fashioned
Aggressive
Calm
Friendly
Unfriendly
Rude
Polite,
kind
Ruthless
Patient
Compassionate,
merciful
Impatient
Personality Adjectives
Slide26Slide27A. Would you like to go to a pizzeria? B. I love eating pizza!!!I’d like to drink a cup of coffee v I like drinking (a cup of) coffee : what is the difference?I’d like to expresses something I’d like to do in the future or now while I like to expresses a general statement In the interrogative form, would like to expresses offer – e.g., Would you like to go shopping?
Slide28ContractedNegativeInterrogativeInterrogative negativeI’d like toI wouldn’t like toWould I like to?Wouldn’t I like to?You/he/she/it/we/they’d like toYou/he/she/it/we/they wouldn’t like toWould you/he/she/it/we/they like to?Wouldn’t you/he/she/it/we/they like to?
Slide29What’s coachsurfing? Ex. 2a p. 78
Unit 10B - Future Forms: Introduction
Slide30How many ways of expressing the future do you know?
Future Forms: Introduction
Slide31Will + infinitive – instant decisions, offers, promises, predictionsTo be going to – plans, predictionsPresent continuous- plans, arrangements
Future Forms: Introduction
Slide32Instant decisions: I’ll give you a ride to the partyOffers: I’ll help you with that homeworkPromises: I’ll do it tomorrowPredictions: I think sales will increase
Slide33Contracted
Negative
Interrogative
Interrogative negative
I’ll cook
I won’t cook (I will not cook)
Will I cook?
Won’t I cook?
You/he/she/it/we/they’ll cook
You/he/she/it/we/they won’t cook
Will you/he/she/it/we/they cook?
Won’t you/he/she/it/we/they cook?
Slide34Be going to
In English, there are many ways of expressing future time. One of the most common is the "be going to" construction.
Slide35Unit 10B Be going to - Plans
It
can express
plans:- I am going to study harder next year. - She's going to the exhibition tomorrow.- I'm going to retire next month
Signal
Words
:
In
one
year
,
next
week,
tomorrow
.
Unit 10C Be going to – Predictions
It
can express future predictions - You are going to be very happy
Slide37Be going to
How to form "be going to" sentences.To make a verb form with “be going to”, you first put the verb “be” into the correct form to agree with the subject, then add “going to”+ the simple form of the verb.Examples: I am going to study Is she going to study? They aren’t going to study.
Slide38Contracted
Negative
Interrogative
Interrogative negative
I’m going to travel
I’m not going to travel
Am I going to travel?
Aren’t I going to travel?
he/she/it’s going to travel
he/she/it isn’t going to travel
Is he/she/it going to travel?
Isn’t he/she/it going to travel?
You//we/they’re going to travel
You//we/they aren’t going to travel
Are you//we/they going to travel?
Aren’t you//we/they going to travel?
Slide39Ex. 10B – a Be going to p. 143
Slide40Ex. 10B – a , p. 143
Slide41Be going to ex. 10B-b, p. 143
Slide42Be going to ex. 10B-b, p. 143
Slide43Ex. 10C – a Pagina 143
Slide44Ex. 10c –a, Pag. 143
Slide45Ex. 10C-b, Pag.143
Slide46Ex. 10C-b, Pag.143
Slide47Write an advert about your town /city
Follow
the instructions and read the example on page
79 (
ex. 5b)
OR
Write a formal mail : make a reservation in a B&B
See p. 79
Send it to
alessandraloi@unica.it
for correction.