Friday, 16 January 2026

EF12SL12 Class 38

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 8

·      Continue adjectives and adjective forms

Exercises

·      Vocabulary- EF34 – a little bit higher-level

·      Continue “Forms of Simple Sentences”

SV   SSV   SVV

Prepare for Quiz 7 Monday

Choose vocabulary to review

·      IF TIME Reading reading paragraph “World’s Oldest Person”

 

Last week

Monday

·      Quiz7 – simple sentences

·      Continue paragraph work

·      New dialogue

 

Tuesday

·      Continue new dialogue

·      Pass-in paragraph

 

Wednesday

 

 

 

Thursday

·      Optional opportunity to replace one of your quizzes.

·       

 

Friday- final day

One-on-one meetings

You will get your final mark and comments.

 

 

 

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Opportunity to replace one quiz.

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q7- Monday

 

You have your marks for those quizzes.

Maybe one of the quizzes is low. Maybe you missed a quiz.

Next Thursday, you can replace one of the quizzes.

1=1

 

Scenario 1

Q1 4/6

Q2 3/6

Q3 2/6

Q4 0/6 3/6

Q5 4/6

Q6 3/6

Q7 3.5/6

 

You can replace Q4 if you want.

Replacement quiz 3/6

 

 

Scenario 2

Q1 4/6

Q2 3/6 3/6

Q3 4/6

Q4 4/6

Q5 4/6

Q6 3/6

Q7 3.5/6

 

You can replace Q2 if you want.

Replacement Quiz 3/6

 

 

Scenario 3

Q1 4/6

Q2 4/6

Q3 4/6

Q4 4.5/6

Q5 4/6

Q6 4/6

Q7 3.5/6 3/6

 

You can replace Q7 if you want.

Replacement Quiz 3/6

 

You can look at your quiz marks and decide if you want to replace one of them.

The replacement will be on simple sentences: SV   SSV   SVV.

For now, you can check your six quizzes so far and decide if you want to replace one of them. You can tell me next Thursday.

 

OPTIONS:

1. Leave your quizzes the way they are.

2. Replace one of your quizzes.

 

 

 

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Spoken presentation

 

Very interesting. Lots of fun.

It was good chance for people to talk in front of a group.

 

MARKS

Email 2pts

Check 2pts

Spoken and written 6pts

 

x/10

 

Pieces of advice:

1.    Don’t read off the page. Talk to the people.

2.    Speak up nice and loud.

3.    Slow down.

 

Good job!

 

 

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Adjectives and Adjective Forms

Basic                     Comparative                 Superlative

                    

Exercise 1

Use an appropriate adjective for each. Write your sentences on you own opaper.

 

BASIC ADJECTIVES

1.    The cute/big/brown dog is sleeping.

2.    She has a big/beautiful/blue/new/expensive bag.

3.    The tall tree is old/green/big.

4.    We ate red/delicious/big/tasty/sweet/tart/pie apples.

VOCAB tart(adj)- not sweet, sour

5.    The new/old house is beautiful/big/empty.

6.    Gabriella wore a big/red/long/pretty/Kurdish/Iranian/Chadian dress.

7.    The fast/slow train arrived late/early.

8.    The happy/tall girl is laughing.

9.    It was a cold/rainy/dark/nice night last night.

10.                       The small/young/cute cat is playful.

11.                       Mohamed read an interesting/a romance/a science book.

12.                       Mavis bought a chocolate/carrot/delicious/sweet/big/

birthday/expensive cake.

 

HIGHER LEVEL EF34

Mavi bought a delicious birthday cake. 2 adj in a sentence

 

 

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES – compare two things

1.    A car is  bigger/faster than a bicycle.

HIGHER-LEVEL EF3 A car is more expensive than a bicycle.

2.    My house is more beautiful/bigger/smaller/newer/larger than yours.

3.    Today is warmer/icier than yesterday.

4.    This book is better/ shorter/easier/more useful/more interesting  than that one.

5.    This puzzle is harder/easier than the last one.

6.    Winter is colder/longer than summer.

7.    My phone is newer/older/more expensive than yours.

three-syllable adjectives

ex pen sive   more/most    more expensive

8.    A lion is bigger/stronger/more dangerous than a cat.

9.    Kin’s room is bigger/cleaner/smaller/brighter than Maury’s room.

10.                       This chair is more comfortable than that one.

four-syllable adjectives

comfortable com fort a ble    more comfortable

 

11.                       A plane is faster than a train.

12.                       This test is easier/harder than the last test.

 

SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES- most

13.                       Mount Everest is the tallest/biggest mountain in the world.

14.                       Maryam is the most beautiful/smartest girl in the class.

15.                       Today is the best day of the week.

16.                       Mei has the longest/shiniest/shortest hair in her family.

17.                       This is the hardest/last/first/easiest question on the test.

18.                       This is the most interesting/most popular book in the

library.

19.                       This is the longest/shortest/busiest/oldest street in the city.

20.                       Aria is the youngest/oldest/tallest/shortest child in her

family.

21.                       Mike told the funniest/most interesting story at the party.

22.                       This is the most beautiful/most historic place I have visited.

23.                       My grandmother is the oldest/wisest/smartest/kindest

person in my family.

kindness(noun) You can show kindness to other people.

kind(adj) kinder(adj) kindest(adj)

His wife is kinder than he is.

 

24.                       English is the easiest/hardest/best/most interesting/most

difficult language to learn.

 

 

 

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Quiz 7 Monday

 

Simple sentences: SV   SSV   SVV

SV subject verb

SSV subject subject verb

SVV subject verb verb

 

Six sentences as usual

SV

1.

2.

SSV

3.

4.

SVV

5.

6.

 

I will choose 10 words of vocabulary to review.


1.    best

2.    young

3.    open

4.    happy

5.    strong

6.    student

7.    job

8.    book

9.    hand

10.                       city


I will choose 10 verbs to review.


1.    go

2.    be

3.    have

4.    see

5.    get

 

6.    start

7.    run

8.    live

9.    feel

10.                       read

 


 

I will choose verb tenses for the verbs- simple present, simple past, simple future

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