Animals and Grammar in Module 5

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5A Keeping koi
 
Vocabulary: animals
Grammar: ways of comparing
Review: saying you are surprised or not surprised
 
Vocabulary
In module 5 we are going to deal with Nature
Happy Earth Day ( April 22
nd
 )
 
Animals
 
 
Here are some new vocabulary
connected to animal world
 
 
Let’ try to do exercise 1 b)
together
 
This animal….
…is a fish that can bite- shark.
…is a mammal that lives underwater-whale.
…is a bird with colorful feathers-parrot.
…is an insect with wings- bee, wasp, mosquito or butterfly.
…is a reptile that can poison you-snake.
…has stripes and a long tail-a tiger
…has spots and sharp claws- leopard.
…builds a nest to lay its legs in it-an eagle.
…has a fur and lives underground-rabbit.
…makes honey and can sting you-bee.
…makes a web out of silk-a spider
…is often kept as a pet- goldfish, parrot…
 
Reading and grammar
 
Keeping Koi
 
koi (n)- a common carp of a large
ornamental variety, originally bred in
Japan.
Try to answer the questions in
exercise 2, then read the text on
page 39. and try to answer the
questions
1) Why are koi such unusual pets?
2) Did the writer buy any koi?
Why/why not?
What does the article say about
numbers 89, 10 000, 250 000, 15 000,
75 and 5?
 
Ways of comparing
 
Comparation is the formation of
the comparative and superlative
forms of adjectives and adverbs.
Here are some ways of expressing:
Big difference
Small difference
No difference
 
 
 
 
Comparison and contrast are expressed by the use of 
the…the…
 with
comparative adjectives in parallel clauses. This structure is used to show
proportionate increase or decrease.
Structure:
 the + comparative adjective + clause + the + comparative
adjective + clause
The more adventurous it is, the more I like it. (NOT The more it is
adventurous, the more I like it.)
The less I see him the more I like him.
The more he reads, the less he understands.
The older we grow, the wiser we become.
The higher you climb, the colder it gets.
The richer one grows, the greater one’s worries.
The less you spend, the more you save.
The sooner they go, the better it is.
A short form of this structure is used in the expressions ‘the more the
merrier’ and ‘…the better’.
‘How do you like your coffee?’ ‘The stronger the better.’
‘When should I start?’ ‘The earlier the better.’
 
Now, using tips and help with grammar, please try to do exercises 5, 6, 7 and 8.
pp.38/39 as well as workbook pp. 25/26.
If you have any questions connected to online material please contact me on my
mail!
 
’’Stay positive, stay curious’’- Stay healthy, Stay home!
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Dive into Module 5 where you will explore vocabulary connected to the animal world, learn about keeping koi fish, delve into ways of comparing, and practice grammar exercises. Uncover new vocabulary related to animals, understand the unique nature of koi fish, and grasp the various ways of expressing comparisons. Engage with exercises related to animals, grammar, and comparative structures, all while enhancing your language skills. Stay curious, positive, and healthy as you progress through the module!

  • Animals
  • Grammar
  • Vocabulary
  • Comparisons
  • Language Skills

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  1. 5A Keeping koi Vocabulary: animals Grammar: ways of comparing Review: saying you are surprised or not surprised

  2. Vocabulary In module 5 we are going to deal with Nature Happy Earth Day ( April 22nd) Animals

  3. Here are some new vocabulary connected to animal world Let try to do exercise 1 b) together This animal . is a fish that can bite- shark. is a mammal that lives underwater-whale. is a bird with colorful feathers-parrot. is an insect with wings- bee, wasp, mosquito or butterfly. is a reptile that can poison you-snake. has stripes and a long tail-a tiger has spots and sharp claws- leopard. builds a nest to lay its legs in it-an eagle. has a fur and lives underground-rabbit. makes honey and can sting you-bee. makes a web out of silk-a spider is often kept as a pet- goldfish, parrot

  4. Reading and grammar Keeping Koi koi (n)- a common carp of a large ornamental variety, originally bred in Japan. Try to answer the questions in exercise 2, then read the text on page 39. and try to answer the questions 1) Why are koi such unusual pets? 2) Did the writer buy any koi? Why/why not? What does the article say about numbers 89, 10 000, 250 000, 15 000, 75 and 5? Ways of comparing Comparation is the formation of the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. Here are some ways of expressing: Big difference Small difference No difference

  5. Comparison and contrast are expressed by the use of thethe with comparative adjectives in parallel clauses. This structure is used to show proportionate increase or decrease. Structure: the + comparative adjective + clause + the + comparative adjective + clause The more adventurous it is, the more I like it. (NOT The more it is adventurous, the more I like it.) The less I see him the more I like him. The more he reads, the less he understands. The older we grow, the wiser we become. The higher you climb, the colder it gets. The richer one grows, the greater one s worries. The less you spend, the more you save. The sooner they go, the better it is. A short form of this structure is used in the expressions the more the merrier and the better . How do you like your coffee? The stronger the better. When should I start? The earlier the better.

  6. Now, using tips and help with grammar, please try to do exercises 5, 6, 7 and 8. pp.38/39 as well as workbook pp. 25/26. If you have any questions connected to online material please contact me on my mail! Stay positive, stay curious - Stay healthy, Stay home!

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