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Vocabulary
Adjectives for opinions and feelings: surprised, dangerous, difficult, easy, hungry, tired, afraid…
A new adventure: adventure, world tour, email, busy, travel, round…
Grammar
Comparative adjectives with more
e.g. Circus clothes are more beautiful than mine.
e.g. The circus is more exciting than the farm.
Superlative adjectives with most
e.g. This city is one of the most beautiful in the world.
e.g. In my family, my brother is the most frightened of spiders.
English Reading
Story: Comparative adjectives with more in the context
English Writing
Sentence-writing practice
English Speaking
Presentation: Talk about different kinds of holidays and compare
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Presentation
Q: Can you tell me some different kinds of holidays? Which one do you like best?
holidays
to the beach
I like the best:
Because:
are more .
Word Bank
holidays in the mountains, beach, river, city, countryside, forest, funfair, Disneyland
exciting, beautiful, dangerous, happy, interesting, favourite, more, the most
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Example:
I have many holiday plans.
We can have a holiday on the beach, in the mountains,
beside the river, or in the Disneyland!
I like going to the beach most, because I think holidays on the beach are the most exciting.
I can look for interesting shells and swim in the sea.
So I think holidays on the beach are more interesting than holidays in the mountains.
Hint:
I have many holiday plans.
We can have a holiday .
I like most,
because I think .
I can .
So I think is/are more than .
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