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Our World

1.

2.

• family;
• relations with other people;
• personal identification;
• personal feelings, experiences and
opinions

3.

1. Present their personality using descriptive adjectives
including some comparative structures;
2. Present the personality of their partner after pair
discussion;
3. Discuss the issues of family ties based on read
material

4.

What part of speech is this?
• Shy bright noisy stubborn helpful
• Moody patient lazy honest selfish
• Mature polite aggressive ambitious
• Organized considerate easy-going

5.

Guess your partner’s personality traits
• Choose 3 adjectives that describe your character and 3 that don’t
• Jumble the adjectives and make a list of 6 adjectives
• Swap the lists and guess which 3 adjectives describe your partner
• Explain “why”

6.

Group discussion
Which is the most difficult to be: a
child, a teenager, a middle-aged
person, an elderly person? Why?
Which is the most difficult to live
with? Why?

7.

Read the article “Living with the enemy”
Answers:
4a – brothers,
4b- Tom, he is more mature and less
stubborn, a bit more patient than Harry,
4c – 1F, 2F, 3T, 4T, 5T, 6F.
• Descriptor: a learner
• - Completes true/false task with no more than 1 mistake
• - Identifies correct the main points in exercises 4a, 4b

8.

9.

Complete ex.7 p.45
• Descriptor: a learner
• Completes at least 10 correct answers
• Identifies the difference between the adjective and its comparative form.
• Answers: 1- a lot difficult, 2 – easier, 3 – much easy-going, 4- as selfish as, 5
– as moody as, 6 – less polite, 7 - much noisier, 8 – younger, 9 – a bit
brighter, 10 – better, 11 – as good as, 12 – more interested

10.

a lot, a bit, much, more, less, (not) as…as
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