Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche CdL Economia e Gestione Aziendale UNIT 8 a.a. 2015/2016
Outline Lesson 8 Future tenses: to be going to (plans & predictions) Will/be going to (pp.80 & 142); Comparative & superlative forms (pp & 142); Word formation: Adverbs (pp. 84 & 144); The weather Outline Lesson 9 Personality adjectives Would like to / like present perfect reg. & irregular verbs P (p. 146 gr. Bank) Revision U p General review
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Personality Adjectives
careful serious quiet generous stylish aggressive
CarefulNervous SeriousRuthless QuietCareless GenerousKind StylishPolite AggressiveFashionable RudeUnfriendly FriendlyFunny
COMPLETE: ADJECTIVESADVERBS aggressive stylish nicely dangerous polite carefully quiet healthy wealthily well badly
Adjective & Adverb ADJECTIVESADVERBS aggressiveaggressively stylishstylishly nicenicely dangerousdangerously politepolitely carefulcarefully quietquietly healthyhealthily wealthywealthily goodwell badbadly
Adjective or Adverb? Activity 1. Fill in the correct form – Adjective or Adverb 1.Jack is a very_________ learner. ( quick ) 2.Don’t talk so___________ ! ( loud ) 3. Temperatures are going to be very______ today. ( high ) 4. I am cold, tired and_______. ( hungry ) 5. He closed the door _________. ( angry )
Activity 1. ANSWERS 1.Jack is a very quick learner. 2.Don’t talk so loudly! 3.Temperatures are going to be very high today. 4.I am cold, tired and hungry. 5.He closed the door angrily.
Would like to / like A. Would you like to go to a pizzeria? B. I love eating pizza!!! I’d like to drink a cup of coffee vs. I like drinking (a cup of) coffee : what is the difference?
I’d like … to expresses something I’d like to do in the future or now While: I like a general statement In the interrogative form: to expresses an offer: e.g., Would you like to go shopping?
ContractedNegativeInterrogativeInterrogative negative I’d like to …I wouldn’t like to … Would you like to …? Wouldn’t you like to …? You/he/she/it /we/they’d like to You/he/she/it /we/they wouldn’t like to Would I/he/she/it/we /they like to? Wouldn’t I/he/she/it/we /they like to?
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1.I have forgotten your name 2.My boyfriend has never worn his new shirt 3.Have you spoken to your boss? 4.They haven’t done their homework 5.Has your brother worked in New York? 6.The train has left the station 7.We haven’t taken any photos 8.Have the children eaten all the biscuits? 9.My girlfriend hasn’t called me today 10.Janet has left her book at home Ex. 12B
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