Beginning of the
lesson
7 min
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Organization
moment
Greeting.
Ask about the
weather.
Warm-up
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With books closed, write the words
elephant and monkey on the board.
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Write the adjectives big and intelligent
on the board and ask students how they can compare the two animals
using the adjectives on the board.
• Refer
students back to exercise 5 on page 52 and ask them to find
examples of how we can compare things in English.
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Students fill in the daily
calendar
Students try to describe and compare
animals using adjectives
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Descriptor:
- can describe
animals
- can compare
them
2 points
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Positive attitude
quote

Grammar
table
Student’s
book
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Middle of the lesson
Presentation part.
28 min
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Ex:1
P:69
• Students copy the table and complete the
missing forms. Point out that only regular forms are
gapped.
LANGUAGE NOTE
We
do not use more and most with short adjectives: An elephant is
bigger than a monkey.
NOT An elephant is more big than a
monkey. Some
adjectives are irregular, for example, bad, worse,
worst.
Differentiation:
«Verbal
support» method is used to help
Students use new words in the text.
Ex: 2 P:
69
•
Refer students back to the table in
exercise 1 and to the example sentences. Allow students time to
look at the forms, then ask them to complete the
rules.

Differentiation:
«Verbal
support» method is used to help
Students use new words in the text.
Ex: 3 P:
69
•
Explain to students that there are
spelling rules for forming regular comparative and superlative
adjectives, which are summarized in the table.
•
Ask students to apply what they have
covered and to complete the rules. In a weaker class, ask them to
do this in pairs.

Ex: 4 P:
69
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Explain to students the
task.
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Ask students to make sentences using
information from the box

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Students complete the table with
comparative and superlative
adjectives
ANSWERS
1
faster
4
more artistic
2
bigger
5
the most intelligent
3
noisiest
Students study the example sentences and
complete the rules
ANSWERS
1
than 2 the
Students study the table in exercise 1
again. Complete the spelling rules and add
examples.
ANSWERS
1
fastest
2
rarer
3
bigger
Students to
make sentences using information from the box
ANSWERS
Students own answers
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Descriptor:
-
learn comparative and superlative forms of
adjectives
- complete the table
2
points
Descriptor:
- study the example sentences and the
table
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make sentences using comparative and superlative
adjectives
2
points
Descriptor:
-
study the example sentences
and complete the
rules
1
point
Descriptor:
-
make sentences using
information from the box
- write and
read the sentences
-can make
their own sentences
3
points
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Students book
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