M6 Teacher : Manivone PHAXAYAVONG HOW DO YOU COME TO SCHOOL TODAY? Unit 2 Transport LESSON 1 Types of transport DO YOU KNOW TYPES OF TRANSPORT? How many types of transport? Road Types of transport water air Work in group of 5. write out transportations that you know. 5 minutes Vocabulary Ship motorbike tricycle oxcart train plane van truck boat pick up Practise Practise the dialogue in pairs on page 16-17 Dala : Hello, Somboun. Somboun : Hi! Nice to see you Dala? Dala Nice to see you again. : Somboun : You are home early! How did you get back from Phnom Dala : Penh? I got back by plane. It only took an hour and a half of flying time. I arrived in Vientiane at 10:30 am. Somboun : How did you get home from the airport? Dala A friend of mine picked me up and dropped me off here. : Somboun : Why you didn’t call me so I could pick you up? Dala Well, today is Monday and you usually have lots : of work to do. Somboun : Yes, you are right; actually I had a meeting this morning. Dala That’s Ok. I am here right! So let’s have a party tonight. : Somboun : It’s not a bad idea. Exercise Create your own dialogue in pairs What is adjective? It is a word that describes or clarifies a noun. Adjectives describe nouns by giving some information about an object’s size, shape, age, color, origin or material. It’s a big table. (size) It’s a round table.(shape) It’s an old table.(age) It’s a brown table.(color) It’s an English table.(origin) It’s a wooden table.(material) It’s a lovely table. (opinion) GRAMMAR The comparative adjective Comparative makes comparison among two things. It expresses the quality or characteristic of one thing in comparison to another thing. For and adjective that has one syllable – add the ending – er to the end of the adjective to create the comparative form. For example: tall - taller For adjective that ends in y and has two syllables drop y and add –ier For example: pretty - prettier For an adjective that has two syllables and does not end in y –add the word “ more” before the adjective. For example: purple – more purple For a word with three syllables, we use the word “ more “ before the adjective. For example: beautiful – more beautiful When you use comparative adjectives, you usually use the word “ than “ to structure your sentence. For example: Kham is taller than Noy Bicycle is safer than motorbike. The superlative of adjective Superlative make comparison among three or more things. It expresses the extreme or highest degree, quality or characteristic of a things in comparison to other things in a group. One syllable words - add “est” to the word. Remember that it is sometimes necessary to double the final consonant. For examples : strong - strongest big - biggest. One syllable words ending with an “e” - only add “st” like fine - finest or rare - rarest. Two syllable words ending with a “ y ” - change the “ y ” to an “ i ” and add “ est.” For examples: crazy - craziest silly - silliest. Two and three syllable words - use “ most ” For examples: most comfortable For example Science is difficult but Math is the most difficult. Bungee jump is one of the most adventure. Adjective Comparative Superlative big bigger the biggest easy easier the easiest beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful good better the best bad worse the worst Create your own sentences 4 sentences What’s different between comparative and superlative? What have we learnt today? Homework Do exercise on page 20 Case 1-syllable adjectives ending in "e" 1-syllable adjectives ending in a consonant with a single vowel preceding it 1-syllable adjectives ending in "y" 1-syllable adjectives, other cases 2-syllable adjectives ending in "e" 2-syllable adjectives ending in "y" 2-syllable adjectives ending in "le", or "ow" 2 or more syllable adjectives, other cases Irregular and confusing adjectives Adjective close huge large strange wise big fat red sad thin dry spry wry fast great quick short tall fickle handsome polite bumpy heavy icy shiny tiny able gentle hollow narrow shallow simple beautiful colorful complete delicious generous important bad far (place) far (place or time) good late (time) late (order) Comparative Form closer huger larger stranger wiser bigger fatter redder sadder thinner drier sprier/spryer wrier/wryer faster greater quicker shorter taller fickler handsomer politer bumpier heavier icier shinier tinier abler gentler hollower narrower shallower simpler more beautiful more colorful more complete more delicious more generous more important worse farther further better later latter Superlative Form closest hugest largest strangest wisest biggest fattest reddest saddest thinnest driest spriest/spryest wriest/wryest fastest greatest quickest shortest tallest ficklest handsomest politest bumpiest heaviest iciest shiniest tiniest ablest gentlest hollowest narrowest shallowest simplest most beautiful most colorful most complete most delicious most generous most important worst farthest furthest best latest last Thank you
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