Compare the two music clubs in the town: Young Talent and Nightingale.... Work in pairs.[r]
I Vocabulary: • • • • • friendly as the same as as narrow as diferent from as quiet as : thân thiện nhưn nh : giống : hẹp nhưp : khác so vớii : yên tĩnh II Grammar: (not) as as the same as different from - as + adjective + as to show that two thing are similar - not as + adjective + as to mean something is 'more' or 'less' than something else - the same as to show similarity - different from to show that two or more things are not similar • Examples: -Classical music is not as exciting as rock and roll -The price of food is the same as it was last year -City life is quite different from life in in the country III Practise: Put as, or from in the gaps: Put as, or from in the gaps: The music festival this year is as good it was last year The concert will be boardcast 'live': that means it comes on TV at the same time it is performed This camera is not as expensive I throught at first Your taste in art is quite different mine Some people say that Spider-Man is as boring Spider-Man My mother is always as busy a bee III Practise: Put as, or from in the gaps: Put one of these phrases in each gap in the passage: MY HOMETOWN TODAY My hometown has changed a lot - it's definitely not (1) is was before It's not (2) _ it was years ago It's much more noisy, but I prefer it now There are more shops and restaurents The restaurents are (3) _ the ones we had before Now we can eat many different kinds of food - Italian, French, and even Mexican! There have been so many changes Even the street are not (4) _ they were before They are wider now to make space for the extra traffic One thing hasn't changed thought The people here are warm and (5) _ before That's one thing that's (6) it was before III Practise: Put as, or from in the gaps: Put one of these phrases in each gap in the passage: Work in pairs Compare the two music clubs in the town: Young Talent and Nightingale 3 Work in pairs Compare the two music clubs in the town: Young Talent and Nightingale Young Talent Nightingale old ** *** friendly *** ** safe ** *** large *** * expensive *** *** famous * *** Talent is expensive as Nightingale is not as large Young Talent Young Talent is as expensive as Nightingale Nightingale isas not as large YoungTalent Talent Nightingale is older than Young Young Nightingale is older than Young Talent Young Talent is more friendly than 2.Nightingale Young Talent is more friendly than Young not as famous 6.Young Young Talent Talent isis not asas famous as Talent not safe as 3.6 Young Talentis is not as safeas as Nightingale Nightingale Nightingale Nightingale Nightingale Nightingale too and either - too: used to express agreement with a possitive statement - either: used to express agreement with a negative statement Examples: A: I like pop music B: I like it too A: My mum doesn't like rock and roll B: My mum doesn't like it either III Practise: Put as, or from in the gaps: Put one of these phrases in each gap in the passage: Work in pairs Compare the two music clubs in the town: Young Talent and Nightingale: Complete the following sentences with 'too' or 'either': Complete the following sentences with 'too' or 'either': My friend likes photography, and I like it, My mother doesn't enjoy horror films, and my sister doesn't, I was not allowed to go to the show, and my classmates were not, _ I love country music, and I like rock and roll, When I finish painting my room, I'll the kitchen, III Practise: Put as, or from in the gaps: Put one of these phrases in each gap in the passage: Work in pairs Compare the two music clubs in the town: Young Talent and Nightingale: Complete the following sentences with 'too' or 'either': What music and arts are you interested, or not interested in? Make a list by completing the sentences below (You can use the words given ow your own ideas): I'm very interested in _ I think is very boring Uwhat I like to most in my spare time is _ In my spare time, I often I never _, even if I have time III Practise: Put as, or from in the gaps: Put one of these phrases in each gap in the passage: Work in pairs Compare the two music clubs in the town: Young Talent and Nightingale: Complete the following sentences with 'too' or 'either': What music and arts are you interested, or not interested in? Make a list by completing the sentences below (You can use the words given ow your own ideas): Work in pairs Share your list with your partner Then, report to the class using too/either 6 Work in pairs Share your list with your partner Then, report to the class using too/either Examples: Nam is interested in drawing and I am too Phong doesn't like folk music and I don't either FIVE LITTLE DUCKS • Five/Four/Three/Two/One little ducks Went out one day Over the hill and far away Mother duck said "Quack, quack, quack, quack." But only four/three/two/one little ducks came back • Finally: But none of the five little ducks came back ... 2. Nightingale Young Talent is more friendly than Young not as famous 6.Young Young Talent Talent isis not asas famous as Talent not safe as 3. 6 Young Talentis is not as safeas as Nightingale Nightingale... phrases in each gap in the passage: Work in pairs Compare the two music clubs in the town: Young Talent and Nightingale 3 Work in pairs Compare the two music clubs in the town: Young Talent and. .. is as expensive as Nightingale Nightingale isas not as large YoungTalent Talent Nightingale is older than Young Young Nightingale is older than Young Talent Young Talent is more friendly than 2. Nightingale