Lucky at cards, unlucky in love.
p. 93
ex. 6
magnet /ˈmægnət/ UK US sustantivo
imán
ex.
7
the best, the worst, the fastest, the smallest, the
biggest, the strangest, the hottest, the earliest, the most boring, the most
interesting
Some spelling notes:
If the adjective has a CVC (consonant+vowel+cosonant)
pattern, double the consonant and add
-est. Don't forget THE!
Examples:
wet
= the wettest
big
= the biggest
sad = the
saddest
Change the Y to I and add -est.
Don't forget to use THE!
Don't forget to use THE!
Examples:
pretty =
the prettiest
happy =
the happiest
busy = the
busiest
Ex.8
Thr quickest, the most beautiful cities, the cheapest,
the most expensive, the most dangerous, the worst, the most difficult.
Ex. 9
The best, the worst, the oldest, the easiest, the
cheast, the biggest, the most beautiful, the most popular, the most famous, the
most delicious.
prawn /prɔːn/ UK US sustantivo
gamba,
langostino
Dictation
(ex. 12)
I booked the return ticket.
You can’t park the car near here.
Their flight is at half past two.
The train journey took too long.
Which route do you prefer?
First class seats are good value.
It’s the worst place in the world.
Would you like me to ask?
I love comics
- I love them too
I don’t like comics
- I don’t like comics either.
Homework: Video
activity p. 94.
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