I’m more outgoing than my sister课件3.ppt
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No, it isn’t. It’s Paul. Paul’s thinner than Peter. Peter’s taller than Paul. Is that Peter? She is … \ She has… He is … \ He has… Talk about our teacher’s looks. Don’t say his or her name, and guess who he or she is? Listen. Are the words in the box used with –(i) er or more? Complete the chart. funny friendly outgoing hard-working smart lazy (run) fast (jump) high (work) hard (get up) early -er/ ier friendly more outgoing 2a -er \ -ier friendly more Outgoing funny smart lazy (run) fast (jump) high (work) hard (get up) early hard- working Tina … more outgoing. Tara … works as hard as Tina. friendlier, funnier, run faster, jump higher, smarter, get up earlier Listen again. How are Tina and Tara different? Fill in the boxes. 2b Let’s talk about the differences between Tina and Tara. Interviewer: Tina, do you think you are different from your sister Tara? Tina: Oh, sure. We look similar but we’re very different. Interviewer: Really? In what ways are you different? Tape script Tina: Well, I’m more outgoing than Tara. I’m friendlier and funnier, too. And I love sports. Tara: yes, she can run faster and jump higher than me. Interviewer: Who’s more hard-working at school? Tara: Tina thinks she works harder than me, but I work as hard as Tina. But she’s smarter than me. Tina: Not really. I think I’m lazier than Tara. She always gets up earlier than me. Student A, look at the chart on the right. Student B, look at the chart on page 81. Ask and answer questions about Sam and Tom. smart tall run fast get up early thin funny hard-working friendly Sam ☆☆☆ ☆ ☆ Tom ☆ ☆☆☆ ☆☆☆ 2c Student A, look at the chart on the right. Student B, look at the chart on page 81. Ask and answer questions about Sam and Tom. smart tall run fast get up early thin funny hard-working friendly
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