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Title: Unit 7: Shopping


1
Unit 7 Shopping
  • Lessons A and B

2
Brainstorm
  • write down 3 places you like to shop
  • ex. department store, internet, etc.

3
Conversation
  • A Hey ___, where do you like to shop?
  • B I like to shop on the internet. Its very
    convenient and fast. How about you?
  • A I like to shop on the internet, too, but I
    dont like to shop in the department store. Its
    too busy!
  • B What do you like to buy on the internet?
  • A I usually buy clothes and shoes. What about
    you?

4
Grammar Point Comparative Adjectives
  • used to talk about differences between 2 things,
    people, events
  • The spaghetti is more delicious than the pizza.
  • The second lecture was longer.
  • often used with than
  • She's taller than he is.
  • less is also used with adjectives in
    comparisons
  • less adjective
  • Desktop computers are less expensive than laptops.

5
Grammar Point Comparative Adjectives
  • most 1 syllable adjectives and some 2 syllable
    adjectives
  • adjective -er
  • smart ? smarter
  • fast ?
  • most other adjectives of 2 or more syllables
  • more adjective
  • beautiful ? more beautiful
  • pretty ?

6
Spelling Exceptions
  • Two-Syllable Adjectives which take -er or more
  • clever cleverer more clever
  • gentle gentler more gentle
  • friendly friendlier more friendly
  • quiet quieter more quiet
  • simple simpler more simple
  • wealthy wealthier more wealthy
  • healthy healthier more healthy

7
SPELLING RULES
  • adjectives ending in -e ? add -er
  • nice ? nicer
  • adjectives ending in a consonant -y ? change
    y to i and add -er
  • busy ? busier
  • most adjectives ending in vowel consonant ?
    double the final consonant and add -er
  • big ? bigger
  • thin ? thinner
  • DO NOT double consonants in words ending in -w
  • slow ? slower

8
Exceptions
  • IRREGULAR FORMS
  • good --gt better
  • bad --gt worse
  • far --gt farther
  • little --gt less
  • many --gt more

9
Common Mistakes
  • adding -er AND more to the same adjective
  • Assignment 2 was more harder. x
  • adding more to irregular adjectives
  • Vanilla cake is more good then chocolate. x

10
Midterm Exam Scores
  • scores are out of 20 (midterm worth 20 of grade)
  • they are raw scores ???
  • remember Dong-A uses a grading curve (AA 30
    BA 60 CF 40) so your grade could go up or
    down!
  • if you want some feedback, you have one week
    (5/6) to email me. annezarifa_at_gmail.com

11
Unit 7 Shopping
  • Lesson B and C and C

12
Grammar Point too and enough
  • ENOUGH the right or correct amount of something
    (????)
  • NOT ENOUGH something is insufficient (???)
  • TOO an excess of something more than you need
    or want (???)

13
Grammar Point too and enough
  • the right or correct amount of something (????)
  • 1. subject have enough noun
  • I have enough time.
  • He has enough clothes.
  • 2. subject BE adjective enough
  • The sweater is large enough. The size is
    correct.
  • 3. subject BE not too adjective
  • The shoes arent too small. They fit well.

14
Grammar Point too and enough
  • the quantity of something is insufficient (????)
  • 1. subject do not have enough noun
  • I dont have enough money.
  • She doesnt have enough shoes.
  • 2. subject not BE adjective enough
  • He isnt tall enough to play basketball.
  • The pants arent long enough.

15
Grammar Point too and enough
  • an excess of something more than necessary or
    possible (???)
  • subject BE too adjective
  • The belt is too big. Do you have a smaller one?

16
Grammar Auction
  • Each team has only 1000.
  • You must try to buy the most correct sentences by
    making bids.
  • 3. The team with the highest bid wins the
    sentence.
  • 4. The team with the most correct sentences wins
    the game.
  • BIDoffering to buy something for an amount of
    money

17

1. These shoes are too small. Im not going to buy them
2. I want to go to the movies with you, but I dont have enough money.
3. This skirt is beautiful, but it isnt enough long.
4. Six people cant go in your car because its too big.
5. You cant print 45 pages in five minutes. Your printer isnt fast enough.
6. Those boots are not too comfortable for the party tonight.
7. Do we have enough time to get to the theater before 8 oclock?
8. Were going to be early. Theres not too much traffic tonight.
9. I want to stop at the supermarket. Do we have enough time?
10. I love your skirt, but you cant wear it to work. Its short enough.
11. I cant make a decision. I dont have enough information.
12. That tie isnt bright enough. It hurts my eyes!
13. Your pants are too short. I can see your socks.
14. Ugh! I dont like that hat. Its ugly enough.
18
  • Homework
  • An interesting market

P 73 3 Answer the questions by email before
midnight (1159pm) on Sunday, 5/5/13.
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