rabia akkin

27
RABIA AKKIN CANAKKALE ONSEKIZ MART UNIVERSITY ELT 1- B DAY 100102039

Upload: saxon

Post on 07-Feb-2016

61 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

RABIA AKKIN. CANAKKALE ONSEKIZ MART UNIVERSITY. ELT 1-B DAY. 100102039. HELP. : it goes to the first page. : it goes to next page. : it goes to previous page. : it helps to find unknown words. : it exist the slayt show. NOTE: You can continue by clicking the signs . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: RABIA AKKIN

RABIA AKKIN

CANAKKALE ONSEKIZ MART UNIVERSITY

ELT 1-B DAY 100102039

Page 2: RABIA AKKIN

HELP

: it goes to the first page

: it goes to next page

: it goes to previous page

: it helps to find unknown words

: it exist the slayt show

NOTE: You can continue by clicking the signs. (İşaretleri tıklayarak devam edebilirsiniz.)

Page 3: RABIA AKKIN

COMPARATIVES

SUPERLATIVES

QUESTIONS

AIMS

Page 4: RABIA AKKIN

DICTIONARY

HIGH : Great; large; considerable. (yüksek, pahalı)

CHEAP : Low in price. (ucuz)

HOT : Very warm. (sıcak)

LONG : Measuring a great distance from one end to the other. (uzun) SMALL : little in size. (küçük)

DANGEROUS : Very unsafe. (tehlikeli)

NOISY: Making a loud noise. (gürültülü)

BIG : Large in size

BAD : Not good. (kötü

Page 5: RABIA AKKIN

DICTIONARY INTERESTING : It seems unusual or exciting

DIFFICULT : Hard. (zor)

EXPENSIVE : Costing a great deal. (pahalı)

COLD : Low in temperature. (soğuk, üşümüş) SHORT : not long. (kısa) DARK : Without light. (karanlık)

THIN : Not fat. (zayıf)

FAT : Having a lot of fat on one’s body. (şişman)

PRETTY : Pleasing or attractıve. (sevimli)

Page 6: RABIA AKKIN

DICTIONARYDELICIOUS : Highly pleasing to the taste. (lezzetli) EXTRAORDINARY : Unusual. (olağaüstü)

HAPPY : Having a feeling of pleasure. (mutlu)

FUNNY : Making one laugh. (komik)

GOOD : Well- behaved. (iyi)

UGLY : Unpleasant to look at. ( çirkin)

TALL : Higher than normal. (uzun)

CROWDED : Having a lot of people. (kalabalık)

Page 7: RABIA AKKIN

COMPARATIVES

• We use the comparative form to show the difference between two objects.

For example;

This is a small box. This is a big box.

In this case, it is used adjective + er or more + adjective to compare.

Page 8: RABIA AKKIN

If the adjective has one syllable, it adds only – er : Example:

High High+ erCheap Cheap+ erHot Hot +t+ er

Ayşe is taller than Ahmet.

Page 9: RABIA AKKIN

River Nile is longer than River Amazon.

River Amazon (6.516 km.) River Nile (6.695 km.)

Page 10: RABIA AKKIN

COMPARATIVES

• We use the comparative form to show the difference between two objects.

For example;

This is a small box. This is a big box.

In this case, it is used adjective + er or more + adjective to compare.

Page 11: RABIA AKKIN

Two syllable adjectives ending in ‘-y’ : Example: Ugly Ugl +i +erPretty Prett+ i+ er

My family is happier than your family. Ahmet’s toy is prettier than Mehmet’s toy.

Page 12: RABIA AKKIN

If adjective has two, three or more syllable, it places 'more' before the adjective

Example:Interesting more interestingDifficult more difficult

Bill’ s car is more than expensive than John’ s car.

John’s car Bill’s car

Page 13: RABIA AKKIN

Comparatives end. Please click to main menu button to pass another topic!

Page 14: RABIA AKKIN

SUPERLATIVE

We use the superlative form when speaking about three or more objects to show which object is 'the most' of something.

If it has one syllable, It is placed 'the' before the adjective and add '-est' to end a of the adjective.

Example: Cold the Cold+ est Short the Short+ est Dark the Dark+ est

Page 15: RABIA AKKIN

If the adjective has two, three or more syllable, adjectives place 'the most' before the adjective.

Example:Delicious The most deliciousExtraordinary The most extraordinary

A B

A is the most crowded car.

C

Page 16: RABIA AKKIN

If adjectives Two Syllable Adjectives Ending in '-y' , it places 'the' before the adjective and remove the 'y' from the adjective and add 'iest' .

Example:Happy the happiestFunny the funniest

Ayşe is the happiest child.

Ayşe, Melek, Ahmet

Page 17: RABIA AKKIN

IMPORTANT EXCEPTIONS There are some important exceptions to these rules. Here are two of the most important exceptions:

Good :good - adjective better - comparative the best – superlative

Example Sentences : This book is better than that one. This is the best school in the city.

Bad :bad - adjective worse - comparative the worst - superlative

Page 18: RABIA AKKIN

Please click to main menu button to pass the questions !

Page 19: RABIA AKKIN

QUESTIONS- Part A-

1=) Describe this picture. A- Kereviz is taller than Pırasa. B-)Pırasa is taller than Kereviz. C-)Kereviz is the tallest. D-)Pırasa is the shortest.

KEREVİZ PIRASA

Page 20: RABIA AKKIN

2=) Describe the picturesA-) Suzy is the thinnest.B-)Betty is thinner than Suzy.C-)Suzy is thinner than Betty.D-)Betty is the thinnest.

SUZY BETTY

Page 21: RABIA AKKIN

3-) Describe the picture. A-)Nalan fatter than Nuriye. B-)Nuriye is slimmer than Nalan. C-)Nalan is the fattest. D)Nuriye is fatter than Nalan.

Nalan Nuriye

Page 22: RABIA AKKIN

– Part B – Choose the correct answer.

1-) My English is _________ than my French. A-) better B-) more good

2-) It's in Italy ________ than in Scotland.

A-) hoter B-) hotter

3-) London is _______ than Oxford.

A-)noisier B-)noisiyier

4-) Driving is ________ than flying.

A-) dangerous B-) more dangerous

Page 23: RABIA AKKIN

5-) My dancing is ________ than my singing. A-) worse B-)badder

6-) Your car is _________ than mine.

A-) expensive B-) more expensive

7-) She is ___ ____ beautiful girl in this class.

A-)the/ most B-)__ / more

8-) New York is _____exciting than Seattle.

A-) most B-)more

.

Page 24: RABIA AKKIN

CORRECT

YOU CAN PASS THE ANOTHER QUESTION…

Page 25: RABIA AKKIN

FALSE

PLEASE TRY AGAIN!

Page 26: RABIA AKKIN

AIMS

To describe comperatives

To describe superlative

To teach comperatives and superlatives to students

To give some examples

Page 27: RABIA AKKIN

GOOD BYE