人教版八年级上册Unit 3 I'm more outgoing than my sister.SectionA 1a-2d 课件(共34张PPT,无音频)

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名称 人教版八年级上册Unit 3 I'm more outgoing than my sister.SectionA 1a-2d 课件(共34张PPT,无音频)
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(共34张PPT)
Big Head Son, Little Head Father
bigger, smaller,
◇ The son’s head is ________ than the father’s.
◇ But his hands are ________ than the father’s.
Can you describe them
Please fill in the blanks.
bigger
smaller
Mrs. Smith
78 years old
Mr. Smith
80 years old
◇ Mr. Smith is ________ than Mrs. Smith.
◇ And Mrs. Smith is ________ than Mr. Smith.
Can you describe them Please fill in the blanks.
older
younger
older, younger
◇ Simon gets up a little ________ than Billy.
◇ And Billy gets up a little ________ than Simon.
earlier, later,
Simon
Billy
Can you describe them
earlier
later
smarter, stronger
◇ Pleasant Goat is ________ than Fit Goat.
◇ But Fit Goat is ________ than Pleasant Goat.
Vs.
Can you describe them
smarter
stronger
more beautiful, uglier,
◇ Pretty Goat is ____________ than other goats.
Vs.
Can you describe her
more beautiful
faster, more slowly
◇ Slow Goat speaks and acts ___________ than other goats.
Vs.
Can you describe him
more slowly
Did you notice
Is each answer similar to the other answers
comparative
bigger
smaller
older
younger
earlier
later
smarter, stronger
more beautiful
more slowly
2. ____ → _____
1. _____ → ____
short
fat
thin
tall
Can you describe them in another way
3. ______ → ______
quietly
loudly
4. _________ → _________
short hair
long hair
Can you describe them in another way
5. _____________ → _________
serious
funny/outgoing
Can you describe them in another way
tall loudly
thin short hair
long hair heavy
quietly short
Match each word with its opposite.
1a
1b
Listen and number the pair of twins [1-3] in the picture.
1
2
3
Listen to the three conversations again, write down the comparatives in the order you hear.
longer
better
taller
more loudly
heavier
shorter
Think:
How many kinds of changes are there for comparatives
Are the changes regular or irregular
Put these comparatives in the right group.
longer
better
taller
more loudly
heavier
shorter
1 2 3 4
rules “-er” “-ier” more+adj./adv. others
words
longer
taller
shorter
heavier
more loudly
better
(general adj./adv.)
(consonant +y)
(long words)
(irregular)
funny (run) fast
friendly (jump) high
outgoing (work) hard
hard-working (get up) early
smart
lazy
2a
Listen. Are the words used with –(i)er or more
-er / -ier more
friendly outgoing
funny — funnier
smart — smarter
lazy — lazier
fast — faster
hard — harder
hard-working —
more hard-working
high — higher
early — earlier
2b
Listen again. How are Tina and Tara different Fill in the boxes.
Tina… Tara…
is more outgoing than Tara. works as hard as Tina.
is friendlier and funnier than Tara.
can run faster and jump higher.
is smarter.
is lazier.
gets up earlier than Tina.
Tom
Nick
Sam Tom
smart
tall ﹡﹡﹡ ﹡
run fast
get up early ﹡﹡﹡ ﹡﹡﹡
thin
funny ﹡﹡﹡ ﹡
hard-working ﹡﹡﹡ ﹡
friendly
2c
Pair work.

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Listen and read the conversation and match the people with the right things.
Lisa
Nelly
sang better.
is with shorter hair.
really wanted to win and practiced more.
sang more clearly.
danced better.
2d
Did you like the ____________ yesterday, Alice
Oh, it was ______! Tom did so well.
Role-play the conversation. Make some changes.
fat, fatter, lazy, lazier,
◇ Lazy Goat is ______ than Gentle Goat.
◇ But Gentle Goat is ______ than Lazy Goat.
Vs.
Can you describe them
lazier
fatter
Please pay attention to these names for twins.
Tina
Tara
Tom
Sam
Peter
Paul
Sam has ____________ than Tom.
Sam ____________________than Tom.
longer hair
plays the drums better
Tina is ______than Tara.
And she ________________than Tara.
taller
sings more loudly
Peter is _______than Paul.
Paul is _______ than Peter.
heavier
shorter
Thinking
1.How many kinds of changes are there for the comparative of adj. and adv.?
2.How many kinds of regular changes are there
3.Do you know any irregular changes
Rules for comparative of adj. and adv.
1.General adj. or adv. → add “—er” at the end.
tall—
short—
shorter
taller
2. Adj. or adv. ended with “–e”→ add “—r” at the end.
nice—
3. Adj. or adv. with stressed closed syllable → double the last letter and then add “—er” at the end.
big—
large —
whiter
white—
thin—
fatter
fat—
thinner
larger
nicer
bigger
Do you know
hotter
hot—
friendly—
funnier
funny—
friendlier
4. The adj. or adv. is ended with “consonant +y→ change “y” into “—ier”;
5. Adj. or adv. with more than one syllables → add “more” in front of the word.
loudly—
more outgoing
outgoing—
more loudly
quietly—
more quietly
Do you know
Rules for comparative of adj. and adv.
good/well—
more
many/much—
better
6.Irregular changes.
Do you know
Rules for comparative of adj. and adv.
worse
bad/badly—
less
little—
high
long
old
tall
young
short
er
er
er
er
er
er
big
hot
fat
thin
ger
ter
ter
ner
busy
happy
heavy
early
ier
ier
ier
ier
Are the words ended with “-er/-ier,or more”
large
nice
wide
r
r
r
serious
hard-working
different
more
more
more
Let’s practice!
Give a short introduction(at least 6 sentences) about the same things and different things between you and your best friend.
Speaking.
For example:
◇ be different from, the same as
◇ both e.g. We both like sports.
We are both movie fans.
◇ as… as… e.g. He is as tall as me.
◇ comparatives e.g. He is more outgoing than me.
He plays football better than me.
◇ opposites e.g. He is active but I am quiet.
The motto of the Olympics
swifter
higher
faster