seq 2 5eme: NYC
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Created on September 25, 2024
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Chapter II
sessions
Chapter 2 :sessions
Lesson 1
Lesson 6
Lesson 5
Lesson 4
Lesson 3
Lesson 2
Lesson 7
'Things that make me love New York City'
Past
Present
Future
BE+ ING
TrainSubwayBusBoat/ ferryCarBicycle
SubmarineMotobike Aiplanerocket shipTruckhelicopter
'Be the guide'
Give directions:
'What to do in New York City'
MuseumparkrestaurantTheatreShopping centerMonumentHotel
Eat and drinksee art worksSleepVisittake a stroll/ walkWatch a musicalshop
Places Activities
https://numeres.net/9782210117013/res/9782210117013-pdf-teacher-slides/
In pairs, one is the food truck owner, the other is the client. Order some food.
what sentence do you use ?
Can I have noodles and a hamburger ? In desert, I would like a bagel and doughnuts
'The 10 most popular sports in the USA'
Soccer is more populare than tennis in the USABaseball is cooler than BoxingBasketball is less violent than ice hockeyAmerican Football is as fun as golfing
How to compare
Le comparatif
1. Le comparatif de supériorité Pour faire le comparatif de supériorité avec un mot de 1 syllabe on ajoute -er than (Cooler than) Pour les mots à plus d'une syllabe on met more... than (More popular than) 2. Le comparatif d'infériorité Pour faire le comparatif d'infériorité on met less... than (less violent than) 3. Le comparatif d'égalité Pour faire le comparatif d'égalité on met as... as (as fun as)
Your turn ! Make 3 lines to compare the 10 most famous sports in the USA
Example: American Football is more impressive than soccer