资源简介 (共17张PPT)GrammarUnit 1 Friendship八年级上册PresentationRead the sentences about Betty and Max on page 12 and answer the following questions.What are the words in bold “Longer” and “more interesting” are comparative adjectives, while “the most helpful” and “the tallest” are superlative adjectives.Presentation(2) How do we use comparative and superlative adjectives in the sentences We use comparative adjectives with “than”. We add “the” before superlative adjectives.twothreePresentationRead the table and the first two tips on page 12, and then complete the following chart.Regular adjectivesIrregular adjectivesOne-syllable adjectivesTwo-syllable adjectives(1) _________adjectives(2) _________adjectivesAdjectives with three or more syllables(3) ____________(4) ____________(5) ________________________(6) ____________ExamplesShortLonglong, small, …tidy, pretty, …beautiful, wonderful, …good, bad, …PresentationRead the table on page 12 again and complete the following chart by working out the rules for forming comparative and superlative adjectives.Exploring the rulesmost short adjectives → + -er/-estshort adjectives ending in -e → + -r/-stshort adjectives ending in a consonant + y →-y + -ier/-iestshort adjectives ending in a vowel + a consonant → double the last consonant + -er/-est(1) ______________________________________(2) _____________________________________(3) ________________________________________________________(4) ___________________________________________________________________________Regular adjectivesShort adjectivesclean cleaner cleanestnice nicer nicestheavy heavier heaviestthin thinner thinnestRulesLong adjectivesExploring the rules(5) _______________________________________Regular adjectivesIrregular adjectivesLong adjectives(6) _______________________________________interestingmore interesting most interestinggood better bestbad worse worstRulesShort adjectiveslong adjectives → more/most + long adjectivesirregular adjectives → replace the wordsPresentationRead the third tip on page 12 and pay attention to thewords with two syllables.Adjective Comparative Superlativecleverhandsomepolitesimplestupidcleverer/more clevercleverest/most cleverhandsomer/more handsomehandsomest/most handsomepoliter/more politepolitest/most politesimpler/more simplesimplest/most simplestupider/more stupidstupidest/most stupidPresentationGo through “Grammar check” from pages 157 to 158. Give explanations if necessary.Practicefunnierfunniestcloserclosestmore beautifulmost beautifulkinderkindestslimmerslimmestmore difficultmost difficultsmartersmartestcutercutestprettierprettiestbrighterbrightestmore interestingmost interestingsaddersaddestmore wonderfulmost wonderfulheavierheaviestbetterbestworseworstPracticethe tallestlighter thanthe heaviestlower thanPracticethe highestthe slowestthe fastestbetter thanthe bestProductionCompare yourselves with your best friend. The following table is available for reference.Looks heightweightbuildeyeshair…Qualities carefulpatient…Abilities drawing graderunning speedsinging abilitytest score for the standing long jump…Production(Optional) Give your best friend a class superlative award. The following template is available for reference.Class Superlative Award(1) lis presented with the(2) Awardbecause (3) . Presented by On this day(4) ________ (5) ________ Superlative Award Ideasbig heart bright eyesbeautiful smile good note-takerfast runner creative thinkerhelpful student active club memberclear handwriting…ShirleyMost Creative Thinkershe always thinks of the most wonderful ideasJudy6 SeptemberProductionMy best friend is taller but lighter than me. Her hair is also longer than mine. She has the brightest smile I’ve ever seen. She is more careful than I am, and she makes fewer mistakes in her homework and exams than I do. She is the most creative thinker in my class. She always thinks of the most wonderful ideas. She is also the fastest runner in my class. She is good at drawing too. Her drawing grade is higher than mine.DiscussionDiscuss the following question in groups.What attracts people to their friends, looks, qualities or abilities Looks may help start a friendship, but true and lasting friendships are usually built on qualities like kindness and trustworthiness. Abilities can make someone interesting, but they are not the most important part of a friendship.Thank you! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览