The theme of the lesson: “The adjectives in English and
in Kazakh comparison”.
Kuspanova Bakytgul Maratovna
Pedagogical college after Zh.Dosmuhamedov.
The adjective.Degrees of comparison
Aims:
a) to explain the formation and use of comparative and superlative degrees of
adjectives, to teach the students to describe people and places using degrees
of comparison of adjectives.
b) to develop pupils’ abilities to work in
pairs, to develop writing, reading, listening, oral speech skills and grammar.
c) to bring up love and respect to the native
language and foreign language.
Type of the lesson: introduction of the new lesson.
Methods: explanation, question-answer, listening, work in pairs and work in
clusters.
Procedure of the lesson
I.
Organization moment.
a) Greeting
b) Checking up attendance
Phonetic drill.
Good, better,
Never, never rest
Till your good is
better
And your better
is best.
Warm-up. Magic box.
New words.
Presentation
II.New theme: “The adjectives in English and
in Kazakh comparison”.
Today
you will learn about the degrees of comparison of Adjectives.
Аn adjective is a describing word. It tells
you more about а noun. An adjective usually appears before
the noun it describes. Sometimes, though, the adjective appears аfter the noun, later in the sentence.
There are three
degrees of adjective: positive, comparative and superlative.
To make a
comparative adjective we add the suffix –er, in superlative we add the suffix
-est to the base. Adjectives of one syllable take suffix –er in
comparative and suffix -est in superlative
forms.
For example: Nurym is strong. Oraz is stronger.
Zhanbolat is the strongest.
My sister is big, but my brother is bigger than
my sister. And my father is the biggest.
Adjectives that end with letter “y” change “y”
into “i”.
Dirty-dirtier-the dirtiest
Happy-happier-the happiest
Dry-drier-the driest
Remember: Irregular Adjectives:
Adjectives that have two or more syllables make
comparative degree with word “more” , superlative degree with word “most”.
Good-better-the best
Bad-worse-the worst
Interesting-more interesting-the most
interesting
Expensive-more expensive-the most expensive
Answer the questions
1) Who is the tallest in your family?
2) Who has the shortest hair in your family?
3) Who is the cleverest girl in your class?
4) Who is the cleverest boy in your class?
5) Who is the best sportsman in your school?
III. Practice. 1. Complete the sentences with the right adjective
1) This is the _________ (good) theatre in the
city.
2) I think this book is ___________ interesting
than that one.
3) Ann’s hair is __________ (long) than Mary’s.
4) Aigerim is the ________ (pretty) girl in our
school.
5) This is the __________ (new) of the cars.
Text: “Famous people”
Tasks. Define the adjectives in the text.
What do you know
about this people?
Positive Comparative
Superlative
a)warm warmer The warmest
dirty
sad
The thinnest
Worse
Cleaner
The best
The most interesting
Comfortable
wonderful
More expensive
IV. Conclusion
Today we have learnt the degrees of
comparison of adjectives.
1. How many degrees of adjectives do you know?
2. How do they form?
3. Which degree of adjective has the ending –er?
4. Which degree of adjective has the ending
–est?
V. Putting marks
VI. Home task
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