Title: Unit 5: Superheroes
1Unit 5 Superheroes
I.E.S. MontserratLengua Extranjera Inglés3º ESO
Nuevas TecnologíasProf. José María Arias
CabezasTítulo de Especialización Didáctica
(TED)Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
2Superheroes
3Unit 5 Superheroes
- Vocabulary.
- Heroes and Villains.
- Adjectives.
- Reading.
- Superman from Villain to Hero.
- Science and Super Powers.
- Speaking.
- Describing physical appearances and
personalities. - Grammar.
- Comparison of adjectives.
- Too and enough.
- Writing.
- Word order of adjectives and adverbs.
4Vocabulary
Defeat villains
Detect lies
Use his/her superpowers
Rescue citizens
Save the world
Fly
Protect the city
Climb walls
Jump over buildings
Fight crime
5Vocabulary
Brave Confident Helpful
Fast Quick Flexible
Determinate Virtuous Successful
Strong Unafraid Courageous
Popular Honest
Proud Powerful
Clever Handsome
Fantastic Exciting
Optimistic Polite
Unusual Assertive Unpredictable
6ReadingWhat do you know about superheroes ?
Match the Earth names and their powers Match the Earth names and their powers Match the Earth names and their powers
Spiderman Dr. David Banner Can Fly, is incredibly strong and uses a lasso to detect lies
Superman Peter Paker Huge green monster which is enormously strong
Wonder Woman Scott Summers Is blind but has amazing senses and special sonar radar
Daredevil Matthew Murdock Has X-ray sight and can jump tall buildings
The incredible Hulk Diana Prince One of the X-men who can project optical beams from his eyes to destroy things
Cyclops Clark Kent Can shoot out webs and climb any surface
7Reading
- Superman from Villain to Hero (page 46).
- Science and Super Powers (page 50).
8SpeakingDescribing
Hes very strong and thin and he can climb walls.
Hes got a red mask and he can make very strong
thread.
Is he Spider-Man ?
9SpeakingComparing
Superman is faster than Homer
Hmm, but Homer is fatter than Superman
10GrammarWord building adjectives
- We sometimes form adjectives by adding -ed or
ing, to a word. - ed. To say how we feel about something.
- Bart was bored because he didnt like the comic
strip. - ing. To talk about the person or thing that
make us feel bored, interested, excited - Bart was bored because he didnt like that boring
comic strip. - More examples
- Many people are _________ to know that Superman
wasnt always as good as he is now. (surprise). - Have you heard whats happened in Springfield ?.
Isnt it _________ ? (excite). - Lisa is a brilliant girl. She has the most
________ ideas in Springfield. (amaze)
surprised
exciting
amazing
11GrammarComparative and Superlative Adjectives
- There are five basic rules to form the
comparatives and superlatives - Adjectives of one syllable add er than and the
est. - Strong Stronger Strongest
- Superman is stronger than Aquaman.
- The incredible Hulk is the strongest.
- If the adjectives ends in a single consonant
after a single vowel the consonant is doubled
before adding er and est. - Fat Fatter Fattest
- The incredible Hulk is the fattest.
12GrammarComparative and Superlative Adjectives
- There are five basic rules to form the
comparatives and superlatives - Adjectives of two syllables which end in y add
-er and est. Most other two-syllable adjectives
take more and most. - Happy Happier Happiest
- Famous More Famous Most Famous
- She is the happiest girl under the sun.
- I think Madonna is the most famous singer in the
world. - Adjectives of more than two syllables take more
and most. - Beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
- She is the most beautiful girl in the
competition.
13GrammarComparative and Superlative Adjectives
- There are five basic rules to form the
comparatives and superlatives - Irregulars forms
- Good better than the best
- Bad worse than the worst
- Late later than/latter the latest/the last
- Little less than the least
- Much/many more than the most
- Old older/elder than the oldest/the eldest
14GrammarComparatives
- When we want to say that things are equal in some
way we often use the structure as as (with
adjectives and adverbs). - As as
- Superman is as fast as a plane
- Too We use too to show something is excessive.
- The first Superman was too evil to be popular.
- Enough We use enough to show something is
sufficient. - Superman is strong enough to lift a train.
- Enough/not enough We use not enough to show
something is insufficient. - The villain was not strong enough to defeat
Superman.
15WritingWord order of adjectives
- Adjectives come
- Before nouns
- The hero in the red cloak flies away to rescue
ordinary people - After the verb to be
- He is strong enough to fight anyone
- After statics verbs
- Its seems new
- If there are several adjectives one after the
other, they normally come in the following order. - Opinion Size Color
- The incredible Hulk is a fantastic, big, green
hero
16WritingWord order of adverbs
- Adverbs of manner come after the verb
- Lisa Simpson plays the saxophone beautifully
- Adverbs of degree come before an adjective or
adverb. - Homer is very fat.
- Flash runs extremely fast.
17Superheroes end of Unit 5