牛津译林版8A Unit1 Friends Grammar课件(1课时)

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课件45张PPT。8A Unit 1 FriendsGrammar The more we get together, together, together The more we get together, the happier we'll be For your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends The more we get together, the happier we'll be The more we get together, together, together The more we get together, the happier we'll be For your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends The more we get together, the happier we'll be tall big lovely round long Nancy is a very _____ girl. She is not very ____. Her hair is _____. She has a ______ face and ___eyes. Choose right adjectives to describe the girl’s appearance lovelytalllongroundbigPart One Lead-inNancyGrammar ANancy1 The girl is lovely.
She is a _____ _____.lovelygirlPart Two Learning for use2 She has short hair.
Her hair ____ ______.
3 A lazy cat is sleeping on
the sofa.
The cat _____ _____.isshortislazyRule out:We can put an adjective before a noun (名词)or after a linking verb(系动词).She is a lovely girl.
She has short hair.
A lazy cat is sleeping on the sofa.The girl is lovely.
Her hair is short.
The cat is lazy.形容词在句中的位置Part Three Rule outRewrite the following sentences 1 He is a strong man. =The man ____ ______. 2 Tom’s hair is long. =Tom has ____ _____. 3 He has small eyes. =His eyes _____ _____. 4 This book is interesting. = This is an __________ ______.isstronglonghairaresmallinterestingbookPart Four PracticeCan you rearrange the following words to make sentences?1. short/Millie/hair/hasMillie has short hair.2. wears/Sandy/glasses/roundSandy wears round glasses.3. is/funny/Amy/and cheerfulAmy is funny and cheerful.4. like/Millie/not/hair/does/longMillie doesn’t like long hair.5. is/Sandy/hair/tall/long/and hasSandy is tall and has long hair.We can use adjectives after these linking verbs. be become feel
get grow keep
look seem smell
sound taste turn be become
feel get
grow keep
look seem
smell sound
taste turnnice great tired green healthy sad happy strong angry …Linking verbsAdjectives e.g. He seems very sad. 他看起来很伤心。
The trees turn green in spring.春天树变绿了。
He is growing taller and taller.他长得越来越高了。
The things are getting worse.情况是越来越糟了。

Can you make sentences using these linking verbs with adjectives?Part Six PracticeADJECTIVES superlativescomparatives Grammar BPART A How to form comparativs and superlatives with adjectivesshortestshortshorterPart One Lead-in
smallestsmallsmallercheapestcheapercheap nicestnicenicerheavyieriestbiggestbiggerbigthe most interestingCountryinterestingmore interestingCitythe beautifulbeautifulbeautifulmoremostGood,better,best Good , better , best . Never let it rest . Till good is better . And better is best .Rhyme
Let’s read the table carefully 形容词的比较级和最高级构成规则变化不规则变化
①在大多数短形容词词尾加er变成比较级,加est变成最高级。 规则变化② 以字母e结尾的短形容词,只加r或st变成比较级或最高级④一个原音字母加一个辅音字母结尾的,并且是重读闭音节结尾的短形容词,双写这个辅音字母,再加er或estbetter bestworseworstlessmoremostfarther/furtherolder/elderleast farthest/furthestoldest/eldest巧记:
特殊形式比较级
共有三对二合一
坏病两多并两好
little意思不是小
一分为二有两个
一是老来二是远
不规则变化Short adjectives are adjectives of one or two syllables, e.g., ‘clean’ and ‘heavy’.Long adjectives are adjectives of three or more syllables, e.g., ‘interesting’ and ‘beautiful’.TipPart Three Practice
clean helpful
easy beautiful
healthy important
tidy tired
close far
hot
sad clever
cleaner cleanest
easier easiest
healthier healthiest
tidier tidiest
closer closest
hotter hottest
sadder saddest
more~ most ~
more~ most ~
more~ most ~
more~ most ~
farther farthest
further furthest
~er ~ est When to use comparatives and superlatives with adjectivesPART BMr Green is stronger than Mr Ring . Mr Ring is weaker than Mr Green. Mr RingMr GreenstrongerstrongCompare themPart One Learning for use
The first pig is quite fat.The second pig is much fatter than the first one.Compare them
We use comparatives to compare
two people/things.
Part Two Rule outModel: Sandy is _________(ill) Amy.worse than
1.Jane is __________(tall) Amy.
2.Carl is ____________(heavy) Jack.
3.I am ____________(fat) Betty.
4.Julie is _____________(thin) John.
5.My home isn’t ____________(far) hers.taller thanheavier thanfatter thanthinner thanfarther than Part Three Practice50kg200kg400kgThe first box is______.The second box is _______than the first one.The third box is ___________of all.heavyheavierthe heaviestCompare themPart Four Learning for use Mike is very young.Jim is younger than Mike.Tom is the youngest of the three.Compare themThe black and white dog is the happiest of the three.The yellow dog is much happier.The white dog is very happy. Compare them
We use superlatives to compare

We add ‘the’ before superlatives.Part Five Practicethree or more people/thingsModel: Simon is ___________(taller) person
I know.
1.Daniel is _____________(clever) boy of all.
2.Uncle is __________________(interesting) person in our family.
3.Mel is _________(lazy) one of the six students.
4.Our school is ___________(large) in the city.?

the cleverestthe most interestingthe laziestPart Six Practicethe largestthe tallest( ) 1. My mother is _______ in our family. A.busiest B.the busiest C.busier D.busy
( ) 2. This apple is _______ of all.
A.redder B.the redest C.the reddest D.reddest
( ) 3.Which pen is _______ , this one or that one?
A.dear B.dearest C.the dearest D. dearer
( ) 4. Kate is ______ than all the other girls. She is _______ of all.
A.taller , tallest B. taller , the tallest
C. the tallest , tallest D. tallest , the tallest
( ) 5. _______ of the two men is my uncle.
A. The older B. Old C. The oldest D. Oldest
BCDBAMultiple ChoiceIt’s time for you to make sentences with comparatives or superlatives of adjectives. Have a try! Advice for youNo matter whether you are good or bad at English now, if you try your best , you will be better and better.
The harder you work, the better you will be.HomeworkRemember how to form comparatives and superlatives with adjectives.
Write the comparatives and superlatives
with the following adjectives. (Refer to
additional exercises)
Make sentences using comparatives and
superlatives.