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Eng Ii - Unit 9

This document provides an English lesson on comparing and describing clothes using comparative and superlative adjectives. It includes exercises where students are asked to compare different articles of clothing based on attributes like price, formality, comfort level, and material. Students learn to use comparative adjectives to describe how two items are similar or different, and superlative adjectives to compare three or more items. The lesson emphasizes correctly forming comparatives and superlatives, and provides practice forming sentences using these structures to discuss preferences for different types of clothes.

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Eng Ii - Unit 9

This document provides an English lesson on comparing and describing clothes using comparative and superlative adjectives. It includes exercises where students are asked to compare different articles of clothing based on attributes like price, formality, comfort level, and material. Students learn to use comparative adjectives to describe how two items are similar or different, and superlative adjectives to compare three or more items. The lesson emphasizes correctly forming comparatives and superlatives, and provides practice forming sentences using these structures to discuss preferences for different types of clothes.

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ENGLISH II

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow.


Learn as if you were to live forever.”
Gandhi
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of the unit, YOU will be able to:
* to make comparisons using Comparative and Superlative adjectives.
Lesson 9.A:
Compare clothes
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c. cup k. hat p. jacket
n. tie
f. gloves
a. T-shirt
q. shirt

g. blouse
h. belt
r. suit
i. coat

j. skirt l.handbag

d. jeans
o. pants
e. socks
b. sneakers
m. shoes
How can you describe these clothes?
a b c

heavy
light
loose stylish loose heavy
old-fashioned
d e f
stylish
tight

light tight old-fashioned


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b
a
d
f
c
e
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 beautiful
 cheap heavy
 stylish, trendy
 light tight
 formal
trendy
 loose, comfortable
 formal
expensive
 ugly
 casual
 old-fashioned
 tight
 heavy

In your opinion, …..
suits jeans high heels flat shoes

1. Which are cheaper? 3. Which are more comfortable?


…… are cheaper than …… …… are more comfortable than ……

2. Which are more formal? 4. Which are trendier?


…… are trendier than ……
…… are more formal than ……
What do you think?

• Peter is taller than Rose. Tom’s box is heavier than Sandra’s box.
much + comparatives
Use MUCH before a comparative to make it stronger.

Slippers are much more comfortable


than sneakers.

I think that buying clothes in a store is


much better than buying online.
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Which is correct?
1. My brother is much older / more old than me.
2. Her illness is  seriouser / more serious than what the doctors expected.
3. This dress is  more beautiful/ beautifuller than that one.
4. He is much more rich / richer than Arthur.
5. Was the TV programme worse / badder than the film?
6. I was nervouser / more nervous in my exam yesterday than Mark.
7. I´d like to have a more fast / faster car. The one I have now is really old.
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more expensive

nicer

better

warmer

prettier
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more formal
better

nicer
more comfortable
Lesson 9.C:
Decide what to wear
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tree bark
fashionable clothes
What are these clothes made from?

cotton wool rubber


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synthetic wool leather

silk cotton
This backpack is made in Peru.
country

It’s made from cotton.


clothing material
In your opinion, …..
suits skinny
jeans sweatpants slippers flat shoes
high heels

3. Which are the most comfortable?


1. Which are the tightest?
…… are the most comfortable.
…… are the tightest.
4. Which are the most expensive?
2. Which are the cheapest?
…… are the most expensive.
…… are the cheapest.
SUPERLATIV
ES
Superlatives are used to compare three or more
people, places or things. The superlative form is
often used with THE.

B C
A
the biggest
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Let’s practice
1. THE TALLEST (tall) person in your family?
Who is ________________
2. THE BEST
My mum is ________________ (good) cook in the world.
3. THE HOTTEST (hot) months of the year.
February was one of ________________
4. What’s ________________
THE MOST DANGEROUS (dangerous) animal in the world?

5. THE HAPPIEST (happy) boy that I know.


Ethan is the ________________
6. THE NICEST
Where are ________________ (nice) beaches in your country?
7. THE BIGGEST (big) cake in the shop.
She bought ________________
8. Who is ________________
THE MOST FAMOUS (famous) singer in your country?
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strongest

warmest

most traditional

best
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REFERENCES

Hughes, J., Milner, M. (2019). World English: Level 1 Student’s


book. (3rd ed). United States of America: National Geographic
Learning

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