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comparative adjetives

19 de mayo de 2016
* FOTOCOPIA 10-5-16. Pag. 2. 9A GRAMMAR countable/ uncountable
a) 2- Is there any sushi? Yes, there is/ 3- Are there any carrots? No, there aren't/
    4- Is there any cheese? Yes, there is/ 5- Is there any fish? No, there isn't/
    6- Is there a chicken? Yes, there is/ 7- Are there any eggs? Yes, there are/
    8- Is there any orange juice? No, there isn't

b) 2- There is some tomato juice/ 3- There is a pineapple/ 4- No, there aren't any strawberries/
    5- No, there aren't any peppers/ 6- Yes, there is a bottle of milk - some mik/
    7- Yes, there are some mushrooms/ 8- No, there isn't any ice cream

9 B GRAMMAR how much/ how many
a) 1- How much orange juice does he drink?/
    2- How many burgers does he eat? He eats a lot of burgers/
    3- How many chips does he eat? He doesn't eat many chips/
    4- How much meat does she eat? She doesn't eat any meat/
    5- How many vegetables does she eat? She eats a lot of vegetables/
    6- How much Diet Coke does she drink? She doesn't drink much Coke/
    7- How much milk does she drink? She drinks a lot of milk/
    8- How much bread does she eat? She doesn't eat much bread/
    9- How many apples does she eat? She doesn't eat any apple/
  10- How much cereal does he eat? He doesn't eat any cereal/
  11- How much pasta does he eat? He eats a lot of pasta/
  12- How many cups of expresso does he drink? He drinks a lot of cups of expresso

ANNOTATIONS
- Respuesta= much para palabras uncountables / many para palabras countables
- Not any = no.  Ej.: She does not eat any meat =  She eats no meat
- Objeto por el que se pregunta en PLURAL, palabra COUNTABLE,
  Objeto por el que se pregunta en SINGULAR, palabra UNCOUNTABLE.

* CORRECTION WORKHOME. Workbook Pag. 56 / 57 / 58
9A What I ate yesterday
1 GRAMMAR 
a) 1- some sausages/ 2- a lettuce/ 3- some eggs/ 4- some carrots/ 5- some jam/ 6- an orange/
    7- a pineapple/ 8- some crips/ 9- some biscuits/ 10- some milk

b) 2- There aren't any strawberries in our garden/ 3- I had an egg for breakfast/
    4- There is some sugar in my tea/ 5- I ate some snacks yesterday/
    6- There were some sandwiches in the kitchen/ 7- I didn't buy a pineapple at he supermaket/
    8- There wasn't some bread in the cupboard

c) 1- to make a lasagne/ 2- we need some pasta/ 3- and some meat/
    4- are there any tomatoes in the fridge?/ 5- There's a onion/ 6- there aren't any tomatoes/
    7- Is there any cheese?/ 8- there's some mozzarella cheese/ 9- Let's have a salad/
   10- to buy a lettuce/ 11- is there any fruit?/ 12- Let's get some strawberries

2 VOCABULARY
a) across: 4- toast/ 6- chicken/ 8- cake/ 9- jam/ 11- cereal
    down: 1- butter/ 2- steak/ 3- rice/ 5- chips / 7- coffee/ 10- milk

b) vegetables: carrots/ mushrooms/ onions/ peas/ potatoes
    snack: biscuits/ chocolate/ crips/ sandwiches/ sweets
    fruit: apples/ bananas/ oranges/ pineapple/ strawberries

3 PRONUNCIATON
a) 1- breakfast/ 2- ice cream/ 3- eat

4 READING
a) 1- roast camel/ 2- ice lollies/ 3- coconut water

b) 1- The Bedouin people eat roast camel on special occasions T/
    2- There are seven ingredients in the Bedouin meal F/
    3- Fran Epperson's drink froze because the weather was cold T/
    4- He sold his first ice lolly when he was 29 years old T/
    5- According to the article, you can find coconut water in all coconuts F/
    6- Coconut water has a lot of sugar F

c) weddings= bodas/ sheep= oveja/ stuff= tapar con/ oven= horno/ powder= polvo/
    amusement= parque de atracciones/ popsicles= paletas de hielo, polo de hielo/
    healt= sano, saludable/ health drink= bebida sana/ athletes= atletas/ fats= grasas/
    plasma= plasma sanguineo

5- LISTENING
a) Speaker 1 - roast beef/ Speaker 2 - chicken tikka masala/ Speaker 3 - fish and chips/
     Speaker 4 - sweet and sour pork 

b) Speaker 1 - D / Speaker 2 - C/ Speaker 3 - A/ Speaker 4 - B

9B White gold
1 GRAMMAR
a) 2- How much sugar do you put in your tea? He puts a lot of sugar in your tea/
    3- How many biscuits do you eat? She doesn't eat much biscuits/
    4- How many sweets do you baby? He buys quite a lot of sweets/
    5- How much exercise do you do? He doesn't much exercise/
    6- How many cups of coffee do you drink? She doesn't drink any cups of coffee

b) 2- How many calories is there in a banana?/
     3- How many oranges is there in a carton of orange juice?/
     4- How much salt is there in a bowl of cereal?/ 5- How many eggs is there in a box?/
     6- How much jam is there in a jar?

ANNOTATIONS
sour= acido (sour)/ sweet and sour sauce= salsa agridulce/ bitter= amargo

* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 72. 9C Quiz night
1 VOCABULARY
a) 1- c 62,000,000/ 2- b 485/ 3- a 4000

* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 148. 4 HIGH NUMBERS
a) 200 two hundred/ 350 three hundred and fifty/ 875 eight hundred and seventy-five/
    1,000 one thousand/ 1,500 one thousand five hundred/ 2,012 two thousand and twelve/
    5,420 five thousand four hundred and twenty/ 25,000 twenty-five thousand/
   100,000 a hundred thousand - one hundred thousand/ 1,000,000 one million- a million/
   2,300,000 two million three hundred thousand

* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 72. 9C Quiz night
d) 175 one hundred and seventy five/ 2,150 two thousand one hundred and fifty/
    3,009 three thousand and nine/ 20,000 twenty thousand/ 3,000,000 three million

e) 199/ 350/ 920/ 1,300/ 3,437/ 7,700/ 50,000/ 120,000/ 40,000,000/ 2,600,000

ANNOTATIONS
- En los números los millares se indican mediante coma y la parte decimal con punto.
        Ej.: 3,450,452.78 /  3,459.56 / 10,785/ 2,595.56

- how far= cuanto de lejos, que distancia (jau far)/ quiz= cuestion (kuiz)

* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 140. 9C comparative adjectives
- Cuando el adjetivo está formado por una sola silaba se añade -er .
         Ej,; old-er/ cheap-er/ young-er
- Si el adjetivo termina en una sola vocal y una consonante,se repite la consonante final + er
         Ej.: big-ger / hot-ter/
- Cuando el adjetivo tiene una o dos silabas y termina en consonante + y se cambia la y por -ier
         Ej.: dry - drier / healthy - healthier
- Cuando el adjetivo tiene dos o más sílabas se añade la palabra more + el adjetivo mismo.
         Ej.: comfortable - more comfortable / famous - more famous / expensive - more expensive7
- Los adjetivos irregulares son good, bad, far
         Ej.: good - better / bad -worse / far - further

 - Utilizamos los adjetivos comparativos + than para comparar dos cosas, gente, etc.
        Ej.: This car is  better than your car / my house is bigger than his house/
               a snake is more dangerous than a dog
 - Si no hay termino de comparación, no se pone than.
       Ej.: This car is better / my house is bigger / a snake is more dangerous

* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag. 141. 9C
a) 1- higher/ 2- dirtier/ 3- more dangerous/ 4- goodder/ 5- thiner/ 6- slower/ 7- healthier/ 8- further/
    9- more comfortable/ 10- badder

b) 1- The market is cheaper than the supermarket /
     2- Italian in easier for Spanish students than it is for English students/
     3- April is wetter than July/ 4- This restaurant is busier than when it first opened/
     5- The weather is better than the spring/ 6- I find it more interesting than history/
     7- Milan is futher from the sea than Rome/ 8- I´m shorter than my brother/
     9- The situation is worse than it was last year/ 10- Skiing is more difficult than I thought it was

* STUDENT'S BOOK. Pag.73
2 LISTENING 
1- The North Pole is colder than the South Pole F/ 2- Carrots are sweeter than tomatoes T/
3- A proton is heavier than an electron T/ 4- The White House is bigger than Buckingham Palace F/
5- Oranges are healthier than strawberries F/
6- Female mosquitoes are more dangerous than male mosquitoes T/
7- In judo a green belt is better than a blue belt F/ 8- Hepatitis A is worse than hepatitis B F












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