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A world of wondersA world of wonders
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Objectives: learning about geographical features practicing factual description & comparison, practicing intonation for expressing surprise
Vocabulary: geographical features, measurements
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Reading: an article about record-breaking geographical features ( cloze text) Skills: predicting/ scanning reading for detailed comprehension
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Speaking: an oral summary of the text from memory
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Grammar: comparative &superlativesListening: repetition of set phrases to express surprise
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Read the fill the missing words. Listen & check, explain the words in bold
Smallest continentAustralia is the smallest continent 0) in the world but one of the largest countries on Earth. It covers an area of 7,614,500km2 and lies between the Pacific 1) …..Indian Oceans Largest Island’Greenland lies 2)…..North Atlantic Ocean and is the world’s largest island. It has an area of around 2,175,600km Highest mountainMount Everest or “Goddess Mother of the World” is the highest mountain in the world. It 3)…actually 8,850 m high and is in Tibet. It was named after Sir George Everest, 4)….British surveyor Largest oceanThe largest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean 5)….has a total area of 165,250,000km and an average depth of 4,280m Longest ocean There is some disagreement about which river is 6) …. Longest-the Amazon or the Nile- as it is hard to know where each river begins and where each ends. At 7)….longest points, the Amazon is about 6400 km and the Nile is 6650km Deepest lake lake Baikal 8) ….Russia is the world’s deepest lake. It is 1741 m deep and holds about one-fifth of the world’s fresh water supply
Look the picture and make a sentence
Comparative & superlative of adjective
The comparative form of an adjective is used for comparing two people or things (e.g. he is taller than me), while the superlative is used for comparing one person or thing with every other member of their group (e.g. he was the tallest boy in the class).
Adjectives make their comparative and superlative forms
in different ways, depending on the base adjective itself. Here’s a quick-reference guide to the spelling of comparative and superlative adjectives:
One-syllable adjectives.Form the comparative and superlative forms of a one-syllable adjective by adding –er for the comparative form and –est for the superlative.
One-Syllable Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form
tall taller tallest
old older oldest
long longer longest
Two-syllable adjectives.With most two-syllable adjectives, you form the comparative with more and the superlative with most.
Two-Syllable Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form
peaceful more peaceful most peaceful
pleasant more pleasant most pleasant
careful more careful most careful
thoughtful more thoughtful most thoughtful
If the two-syllable adjectives ends with –y, change the y to i and add –er for the comparative form. For the superlative form change the y to i and add –est.
Two-Syllable Adjective
Ending with -yComparative Form Superlative Form
happy happier happiest
angry angrier angriest
busy busier busiest
Irregular adjectives
Irregular Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form
good better best
bad worse worst
far farther farthest
little less least
many more most
If the one-syllable adjective ends with a single consonant with a vowel before it, double the consonant and add –er for the comparative form; and double the consonant and add –est for the superlative form.
One-Syllable Adjective
Ending with a Single
Consonant with a Single
Vowel before It
Comparative Form Superlative Form
big bigger biggestthin thinner thinnestfat fatter fattest
comparative and superlative.FLV
comparative adjective.FLV
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