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Hello¡ We are checking the list writing in the chat one adjective that identify one of your classmates and his/her name. Example: Happy Pamela by Reyna.

ENGLISH II

SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES

ENGLISH II

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Compara las características de personas, objetos y lugares de forma oral, considerando la fluidez, pronunciación, dominio del tema y entonación, privilegiando al diálogo para la construcción de nuevos conocimientos. Establece de forma escrita las diferencias y similitudes de lugares, personas y objetos, utilizando la gramática apropiada, coherencia y ortografía en un entorno de respeto y tolerancia hacia la diversidad de su contexto.

Central content SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES

  • Conocimientos:
  • Vocabulario
  • Características de personas, lugares y objetos.
  • Gramática.
  • Adjetivos de igualdad de forma afirmativa y negativa .
  • Comparativos "-er than, more than".
  • Superlativos "The est, the most".
  • Adjetivos Irregulares.
  • Habilidades:
  • Identifica diferentes adjetivos que describen personas, lugares y objetos.
  • Diferencia en un segmento oral o escrito características de personas, objetos y lugares en sus
  • diferentes grados de comparación.
  • Distingue la diferencia entre el uso y estructura de comparativos y superlativos.

¿Si te presentan dos imágenes las puedes comparar oralmente en inglés?

Can you say similarities and differences about these images using equalities, comparatives and superlatives?

As … as We use as + adjective/adverb + as to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in some way: The world’s biggest bull is as big as a small elephant. The weather this summer is as bad as last year. It hasn’t stopped raining for weeks. You have to unwrap it as carefully as you can. It’s quite fragile.

Equalities

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COMPARATIVES

Study this example: Let’s travel to El Oro Yes! Let’s cycle. It is cheaper than going by car. The comparative form is er than or more … than. Use an adjective and the comparative form to compare two different things. For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -er to the end.

TRAVELLING

For adjectives that are just one syllable, add -er to the end. fast The convertible car is faster than the van. sweet This milkshake is sweeter than the tea. thin My boyfriend is thinner than me.

that if a one-syllable adjective ends in a single vowel letter followed by a single consonant letter, the consonant letter is doubled. thin → thinner than, big → bigger than, hot → hotter than

For two-syllable adjectives ending in -y, change the -y to -i and add -er. lucky Sergio is luckier than her sister Marissa. pretty Sharon is not prettier than Lola. tidy David’s room is tidier than my room.

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Two or more syllable form the comparative with more … than: Arrogant Hugo’s boss is more arrogant than my boss. Elegant Buckingham Palace is more elegant than my house. Cooperative Fernando is more cooperative than Ulysses when they are in the classroom.

Similarities and differences

EQUALITIES

COMPARATIVES

SUPERLATIVES

ONLY 2 THINGS --- ER THAN MORE --------THAN

3 OR MORE THINGS THE --- EST THE MOST --------

AS + ADJECTIVE + AS

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SUPERLATIVES WHICH IS THE MOST INTERESTING COUNTRY FOR YOU?

WHICH IS THE BIGGEST COUNTRY?

WHICH IS THE SHORTESST COUNTRY?

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WHAT ABOUT YOUR FINAL PROYECT?

4% images 4% Use equalities, comparatives and superlatives 4% presentation 4% grammar and ortography 4% autoevaluation

Similarities and differences about 3 things or people, that you love. (option 1)

According to the topic: People in your family. Consider this information: - age - height - personality - physical appearance - languages they speak - what time they wake up Follow the examples: My brother is taller than me. I am older than my cousin Emma.

HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND SEE YOU SOON

ENGLISH II