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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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Slide1

Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche

CdL Economia e Gestione AziendaleUNIT 9C AND UNIT 10

a.a

.

2017/2018

Slide2

Which caption would you use for the sentence below?

Read on p. 77 and find out

Slide3

Pag.77

Slide4

Reading pag.77

Slide5

Pag.77 Reading – answer key

Slide6

Grammar 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

?

Slide7

Comparatives and Superlatives p. 76

Comparative

Superlative

Slide8

Comparatives 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

Slide9

Grammar Reflections How do we form the comparatives and superlatives of adjectives? What are the rules?

Slide10

Comparative & 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

Slide11

Irregular 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

.

Slide12

We 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.

Slide13

Lower

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.

Slide14

Ex. 9C-a Pag.141

Slide15

Ex. 9C-a Pag.141

Slide16

Grammar Bank ex. 9C – b Pag.141

Slide17

Grammar Bank ex. 9C – b Pag.141

Slide18

Grammar Bank Superlatives ex. 10A –a/b p. 143

Slide19

Grammar Bank Superlatives ex. 10A-a p. 143

Slide20

Grammar Bank Superlatives ex. 10A-b p. 143

Slide21

Geographical 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

Slide22

Adjectives of personality

Write down 3 adjectives which describe your personality

Slide23

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

Serious

Quiet

Generous

Stylish

,

fashionable

Aggressive

Friendly

Rude

Ruthless

Patient

Slide24

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

Slide25

Personality Adjectives

Slide26

Slide27

A. 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?

Slide28

ContractedNegativeInterrogativeInterrogative 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?

Slide29

What’s coachsurfing? Ex. 2a p. 78

Unit 10B - Future Forms: Introduction

Slide30

How many ways of expressing the future do you know?

Future Forms: Introduction

Slide31

Will + infinitive – instant decisions, offers, promises, predictionsTo be going to – plans, predictionsPresent continuous- plans, arrangements

Future Forms: Introduction

Slide32

Instant 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

Slide33

Contracted

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?

Slide34

Be going to

In English, there are many ways of expressing future time. One of the most common is the "be going to" construction.

Slide35

Unit 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

.

Slide36

Unit 10C Be going to – Predictions

It

can express future predictions - You are going to be very happy

Slide37

Be 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.

Slide38

Contracted

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?

Slide39

Ex. 10B – a Be going to p. 143

Slide40

Ex. 10B – a , p. 143

Slide41

Be going to ex. 10B-b, p. 143

Slide42

Be going to ex. 10B-b, p. 143

Slide43

Ex. 10C – a Pagina 143

Slide44

Ex. 10c –a, Pag. 143

Slide45

Ex. 10C-b, Pag.143

Slide46

Ex. 10C-b, Pag.143

Slide47

Write 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.