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Adjectives

Presentation


In this section, you are going to practice “adjectives”. This topic is used to describe people, subjects, nouns, etc., so you are going to be dealing with Adjectives: Colors, Size/Measure, Shape, Age/Time, Weather, Temperature, Texture/Touch, Materials, Appearance, Feelings & Moods (positive), Feelings & Moods (negative).

Here you are going to see a presentation with information about this topic. It’s essential that you check the presentation carefully so that you can understand the form and the function of adjectives. You will also practice different skills, which means that you will be exercising listening, reading, writing and speaking. It’s advisable to do all the activities in the order they appear which will help you learn in a better way.

At the end of the material, you will find a final evaluation. Answer it carefully. It will let you know whether you need to review the topic or not, or if you need the assistance of our Tutor.

Objective:

By the end of this topic you will: learn different ways to use colours, shapes, times, material and appearances to describe nouns, objects, people and places.

Colors

Size/Shape

Time/Temperature

Texture/Touch


Appearance (positive)


Appearance (negative)

Exercise: Diagnosis evaluation



Do you know how to describe people, subjects, objects and nouns? Sometimes we use adjectives, but we don´t know how to use them. In this activity, you will read some situations, which you have to complete in a proper form. Don’t worry if you aren’t sure about how to complete them. You will learn based on this material. This activity is just for you to remember something you might know about adjectives and modifiers.

Based on the previous material answer the following exercise, so you practice using adjectives and modifiers correctly.

It doesn't matter if some of your answers are wrong, you will practice using adjectives and modifiers to define your knowledge about them.

Choose the most appropriate option for the following statements. You will know your score at the end of the exercise.

Example: It’s sunny I need my sunglasses.
a) hot
b) foggy
c) sunny
c) sunny





Introduction


Adjectives are an essential part of sentences. They describe the subject and the nouns.

They are so crucial because you qualify or disqualify people and things in a sentence. That is because adjectives signal the perception and idea we have about something.

For example, in the sentence, She is adorable. We would never understand the description of her without the adjective adorable. The idea is not to understand her appearance, but also to use a modifier like very, to make a distinction.

Modifiers are always used before the noun. The mayor modifiers are, very and really.

Adjectives also show the experience, an idea of something we picture in our mind. In other words, an adjective shows how we describe a person a thing, a noun, a subject or an object. The types of adjectives are Colours, Size/Measure, Shape, Age/Time, Weather, Temperature, Texture/Touch, Materials, Appearance, Feelings & Moods.

Rule: Adjectives always go, before the noun. Adjectives do not change before a plural noun. We can also use adjectives without a noun after the verb to be.

It is essential that you learn the correct use of adjectives so that you can express your ideas more clearly and accurately.

Watch the video “What is an adjective.”

The use of colour adjectives


1. We use them to describe the colour of something.
e.g. Your car is red.

2. Colour adjectives express a habit.
e.g. We usually wear black jackets.

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The use of shape adjectives


3. We use them to describe measure (size/measure/ shape).
e.g. I usually buy extra large T-shirts.

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The use of time adjectives


4. Time and weather (age/time, weather, temperature)
e.g. In Russia, young people love when it is snowy in December.

5. Seasons of the year (in the spring/summer/autumn/winter)
e.g. I like to relax on the beach in the hot summer.

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The use of material adjectives


6. We use them to describe materials (texture/touch/ materials)
e.g. I like soft materials for my furniture.

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The use of appearance adjectives


7. Positive (appearance/ feelings & moods)
e.g. I am always happy to do my English homework.

Sasint. (2016). Homework [photo]. Retrieved on 2017, March 31 from https://pixabay.com/es/ni%C3%B1os-risa-estudio-de-la-1822471/

8. Negative (appearance/feelings & moods)
e.g. I am an awful person because I do not like to go swimming on Saturdays.

Tookapic. (2015). Awful person [photo]. Retrieved on 2017, March 31 from https://pixabay.com/es/retrato-hombre-masculina-932831/


Reading




Activity 1

Two frozen places on the earth




Now according to what you have learned, please continue working with the following article about the Arctic and Antarctic.

Now it is your time to complete using the correct adjectives to describe an ice landscape.

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Remember...

Adjectives are an essential part of sentences. They describe the subject and nouns.





Listening

Activity 2

At the Airport


Now that you know how to use adjectives listen to them in context and decide how to use them in the dialogue. The following exercise will show you the correct way to use adjectives.

Listen carefully to the conversation. Then drag the different options to the correct spaces from the right side to complete the sentences. At the end of the exercise, you can know your score






Writing

Activity 3

Your time to describe a landscape

Based on the previous activities and the knowledge you have obtained, please continue working with the following landscapes using adjectives. You can describe feelings, shapes, colours or whatever you want from the given list.

Then write sentences describing as much as you can. You need to pick up one of the three different landscapes to work on. Select two groups of the adjective categories. To complete the exercise, write a 30- 45 composition.

It is your time to write and describe a landscape. It is your opportunity to be a poet or a sensitive person.


Before you write down your composition, read the rubric so that you know the aspects you need to pay special attention.

If you need to look up the definition of any word in a dictionary, visit Cambridge Dictionary.

Once you finish your writing, you can evaluate yourself. Open the rubrics and click on the columns that better describe your writing, You will see the columns in a different colour when you choose them. When you finish, you will be given a score and your feedback.

Speaking

Activity 4

Landscape, emotions and feelings

In this activity, you will need to make sure your composition from the previous section (Activity 3. Your time to describe a landscape) is correct.

Record yourself while you read your composition about landscapes. Pay attention to the pronunciation, intonation and rhythm. Click here and listen to an example.

Before you record your voice, read the following rubrics so that you know the aspects you need to pay special attention to.

If you need to look up the definition of any word in a dictionary, visit Cambridge Dictionary. You can also learn the pronunciation of any word, in case you need it.

Once you finish your listening, you can evaluate yourself. Open the rubrics and click on the columns that better describe your recording. You will see the columns in a different colour when you choose them. When you finish, you will be given a score and your feedback.


Self-assessment

Adjectives


In this activity, you will read some situations, which you have to complete in a proper form. Don’t worry if you are not sure about the way you must complete them.



Reference



Complementary

• British Council. (n. d.). Adjectives. Retrieved on 2017, Aprile 28 from https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/es/english-grammar/adjectives
• Education First. (n. d.). Funciones de los adjetivos. Retrieved on 2017, Aprile 28 from http://www.ef.com.mx/recursos-aprender-ingles/gramatica-inglesa/funciones-adjetivos/
• Education First. (n. d.). Los adjetivos en Inglés. Retrieved on 2017, Aprile 28 from http://www.ef.com.mx/recursos-aprender-ingles/gramatica-inglesa/adjetivos-ingles/
• English Exercises. (n. d.). Adjectives. Retrieved on 2017, Aprile 28 from http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1790