Teacher : Manivone PHAXAYAVONG

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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