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English class

TEACHER LINA PAULA


CUARTA SESIÓN B1
topics of this lesson:
• REPEATING A COMPARISON AND
USING DOUBLE COMPARATIVES.
• USING SUPERLATIVES, USING THE
SAME, SIMILAR, DIFFERENT, LIKE,
AND ALIKE.
“Céntrate hacia
dónde quieres ir, no
en lo que temes.”

"Focus on where you want to go, not


on what you're afraid of."
Tips:

1. Learn 4 words a day Make examples with yourself,


example: if you are learning to compare job opportunities,
make examples like:
• Working at this company is more profitable for my corporate salary
than working at this company
• The consumers that the company where I am working has are more
affordable than the consumers that the competition has.
• 3. Study before each class
• 4. Listen to songs, print their lyrics in Spanish but when
you're listening to it put subtitles in English.
Repeating a comparison
The + comparative 1 (comma) the +
• The more ideas you
comparative 2 think of,
The more you eat, the fatter you become the more posts you
The bigger the flat, the more you have to make.
pay for rent. • The less money I
spend, the less I have
The (more / less) + (noun / noun phrase)
to worry about saving.
subject + verb + , + the (more / less) + (noun) • The less you worry
subject + verb about the others, the
The smaller the project, the easier it is to less they will bother
complete you.
• Study more, learn
The harder you work, the more quickly your
more.
salary will increase
Being a Project Manager ( Hacer un dialogo
super corto improvisado con la alumna usando
ese vocabulario)
1. Stakeholder: (person or group with an investment or interest)
A meeting was organized for stakeholders in the proposed merger.
2. I always hated to speak up in class, so I got poor grades for oral
participation. Decir lo que se piensa.
3. Cheerleader (vocal supporter): The company's a cheerleader for
expanding Internet access.
4. Excel: (be very good, skilled) When it comes to science subjects, Jane has
always excelled.
5. Cheer: (yell supportingly)The fans cheered enthusiastically.
6. Paper pusher: An office worker; one who works in an office and deals
with forms and reports all day; one whose work is dull and without
meaning.
Repeating a comparison

However, when we want to


emphasize continuous (and
often large) change, we can
use two comparative
adjectives separated by and.
Using superlatives
Worksheet
Answers the following
questions by filling in the
spaces with superlatives
Using the same, similar, different,
like, and alike

• Bogota and Medellin are different cities.


• Daniela and Santiago have different ideas about
• People from the same area
marketing process.
usually talk alike.
• We have different teachers in AMW Academy.
• Great minds think alike
• Colombia is different from USA.
• You think like my mum : You
• Daniela’s ideas about marketing process are
and my mum think alike.
different from Santiago’s.
• You work well together
• My classes on Tuesdays are different from yours.
because you think along the
• An Empanada and a papa rellena are similar foods -
same lines, and your ideas fit
A Empanada is similar to a papa rellena.
together nicely.
• Smart and American school have similar ideas
about teaching.
Let's practice a little bit, this will help you a lot for your TOEFL
exam

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