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Учреждение «Костанайский социально-технический колледж»_

План учебного занятия


Comparison of adverbs. Past modals of speculation.
(тема занятия)

Наименование модуля /дисциплины :Английский язык


Подготовил педагог : Шипенова Айнеля Шынгысовна
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1.Общие сведения
ЭС-01 ЭиПД-01

Курс, группа : 1 курс


Тип занятия : Комбинированный урок

2. Цели, задачи
Развивать навыки устной и письменной речи
3. Перечень ожидаемых результатов и (или) профессиональных умений, которыми
овладеют обучающиеся в процессе учебного занятия
В процессе данного учебного занятия , студенты смогут развивать и
совершенствовать навыки работы с грамматикой английского языка. С помощью новой
лексики , могут усовершеннствовать свои навыки говорения. Также смогут использовать
сравнительные степени наречий и составлять с ними предложения
4. Необходимые ресурсы
1.Учебно-методическое оснащение, справочная литература : дидактические материалы,
презентация, справочно-инструктивные таблицы, карточки с заданиями.
2. Техническое оснащение, материалы : мультимедийный проектор, интерактивная доска,
компьютер.
5. Ход занятия
1. Организационный момент
Greeting. Good morning, dear students. How are you? What did you do yesterday? What was new,
interesting?
Who is absent?

2. Основная часть
You are already familiar with adverbs, but today we will get acquainted with their degrees of
comparison. There are three degrees of comparison in adverbs – the positive, comparative and
superlative.
With adverbs ending in -ly, you must use more to form the comparative, and most to form the
superlative.

Adverb Comparative Superlative

quietly more quietly most quietly


Adverb Comparative Superlative

slowly more slowly most slowly

seriously more seriously most seriously

Examples

The teacher spoke more slowly to help us to understand

Could you sing more quietly please?

With short adverbs that do not end in -ly comparative and superlative forms are identical to
adjectives: add -er to form the comparative and -est to form the superlative. If the adverb ends in
e, remove it before adding the ending.

Adverb Comparative Superlative

hard harder hardest

fast faster fastest

late later latest

Examples
Jim works harder than his brother.

Everyone in the race ran fast, but John ran the fastest of all.

Some adverbs have irregular comparative and superlative forms.

Adverb Comparative Superlative

badly worse worst

far farther/further farthest/furthest

little less least

well better best

Examples

The little boy ran farther than his friends.

You're driving worse today than yesterday !

He played the best of any player

Past modals of speculation

Past modal verbs are must, could, might and may with have + past participle to talk about
suppositions or speculations regarding a past event.

Use must, might/may/could or can't + have + past participle to speculate about the past.

She must have been very unhappy. (= I am sure that she was unhappy.)

She might/may/could have arrived late. (= It's possible that she arrived late.)
He can't have heard the phone. (= I am sure that he didn't hear the phone.)
3. Заключительная часть

Reflection

If everything was clear, then draw a yellow sun

If there are still questions and something was unclear, then draw a red sun

Home work : выучить модальные глаголы

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