5 Art Literature 4 Reading and Vocabulary This
5 Art & Literature
4 Reading and Vocabulary This can’t be art … or can it?
4 a Vocabulary Types of art drawing painting pottery sculpture model making photography spray painting
5 a Speaking Ex 8. p. 75
5 e Writing
5 b Listening & Speaking Music likes/dislikes country rap reggae classical heavy metal jazz
5 b Everyday English Asking about/Stating preferences
5 b Listening Ex 8. p. 77
Short adjectives: Comparatives and superlatives Positive Comparative Superlative adjective + -er longer (the)adjective+ -est the longest taller the tallest smaller the smallest
Short adjectives: Comparatives and superlatives Positive Comparative Superlative adjective + -er adjective + -est bigger the biggest nicer the nicest heavy heavier the heaviest
Irregular adjectives and adverbs: Comparatives and superlatives Positive Comparative Superlative little less the least much/many more the most good better the best bad worse the worst farther the farthest
Long adjectives: Comparatives and superlatives Positive Comparative Superlative adjective more adjective the most adjective beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful expensive more expensive the most expensive
Comparative structures comparative adjective + than as + adjective + as not as/so + adjective + as less/more + adjective + than the least/most + adjective + of/in Much/a lot/far/a little/a bit/slightly + comparative adjective the + comparative adjective By far + the + superlative adjective
5 c Grammar in Use Gradabal / Non-gradabal adjectives gradabal (have comparative and superlative forms) non-gradabal (do not have comparative or superlative forms) extremely cold totally empty
5 c Writing Ex 8. p. 79
5 d Vocabulary & Speaking Films action, adventure, science fiction, thriller horror, romance, detective, historic, comedy, fantasy types Film verbs Perform, star, … people Actor/actress, director
Grammar Reference (Would) prefer/Would rather/sooner prefer + V 4(ing) + to V 4(ing)/noun üwould prefer + to infinitive + (rather) than + infinitive without to üwould rather/sooner + infinitive without to + than + infinitive without to
5 e Writing Skills Emails reviewing books, films A good review includes: ü an introduction ü a main body ü a conclusion
4 f English in Use Forming verbs with prefixes re- + verb = again mis- + verb = implying a mistake under- + verb = not enough dis- + verb = negation
out of through away run r ove o t in 5 f Phrasal verbs
Culture corner 5 William Shakespeare
Across the curriculum: Literature The Merchant of Venice
Progress Check !
2 a Reading Ex 3. p. 26
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