Unit 8 Sporting Life Form, Meaning & Function PDF

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Entisar Al-Obaidallah

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This document is a lesson plan for a unit on 'Sporting Life' focusing on form, meaning, and function in the English language. It covers the present perfect progressive and present perfect simple, explains various adverbs of manner, and includes examples and exercises. The document originates from Saudi Arabia.

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Mega Goal 2.2 Unit 8 Sporting Life Form , Meaning& Function Done by : Entisar Al-Obaidallah Lesson Objectives Distinguish 01 04 Form between present Sentences...

Mega Goal 2.2 Unit 8 Sporting Life Form , Meaning& Function Done by : Entisar Al-Obaidallah Lesson Objectives Distinguish 01 04 Form between present Sentences with perfect simple and comparative form of present perfect adjectives and adverbs progressive Form 02 05 Form sentences using Sentences using as…… present perfect as progressive Apply Use 03 06 The rules to do the Adverb of manner in exercises correct sentence Open Your student’s book, page ( 124) What do you know about the Present Perfect Progressive? Using :  to talk about an action that started in the past and has a connection with the present time.  The action may or may not have finished.  to emphasize the results of the action.  to say how long something has been happening. Use “ for” and ‘ all “ to to indicate the duration of action. Use “ since” to indicate when the action began The The beginning of duration of Example : action action He has been working since 7:00 a.m. He has been working for eight hours We can form present perfect progressive using this structure Form : Example : She He She has been studying since 3:00pm. It has + been + v- She hasn’t been studying since 3:00pm Singular ing Has she been studying since 3:00pm ? You They have been studying since 3:00pm. I We have + been + v- They haven’t been studying since 3:00pm They Have they been studying since 3:00pm ? plural ing What do you know about the Present Perfect Simple? Using :  to say how many things have been done. ( quantity)  to talk about recently completed action. Use “ How many ” with countable nouns Use “ How much ” with uncountable nouns Example : Countable Uncountable nouns nouns How many programs have you watched? How much money have you spent? Open Your student’s , page ( 125) Adverbs of Manner expresses HOW something is DONE. How did he explain? describes a verb He explained carefully / badly / well We usually add -ly to an slow  slowly quick  quickly adjective to form an adverb loud  loudly Sometimes an adjective and adverb He’s a fast runner. → He runs fast. have the same form. He’s a hard worker.→ He works hard. The adverb form of good is Can Ali dive? well He’s a good diver. He dives really well. More irregular adverbs adjective adverb good well fast fast hard hard late late early early straight straight Comparative 1-Add -er to one syllable ( adjectives & adverbs) He is taller than his brother. (adjective) tall taller He drives faster than his brother. (adverb) fast faster 2-Add more\less before two or more syllables (adjectives & adverbs) Football is more popular than basketball. (adjective) popular more popular She drives more carefully than her brother. (adverb)carefully More carefully Comparative 1- There are some irregular adjective Ali is better than Saad. good better He drives worse than his brother. bad worse We can’t go any further; the road’s blocked. far further As……….As Not as………… As……….As to show two items are the toas show two items are not same in some way the same in some way Example : Example : I’m as busy as I’m very busy A turtle is not as fast as bee rabbit. He’s as thin as a He’s very rake thin He’s as tall as his brother He is not as tall as his brother. Read & Complete: well than latest most popular easier more fashionable faster good best as Remember.. Homework Work book Exercise ( N ) , page ( 304) THANKS! CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik

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